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Lefkada (Gr****: Λευκάδα, Lefkáda, [lefˈkaða]), also
known as
Lefkas or
Leukas (Ancient Gr**** and Katharevousa: Λευκάς, Leukás,
modern pronunciation Lefkás)...
- as Ithaca,
Kerkyra as Corcyra,
Kythera as Cythera,
Lefkada as
Leucas or
Leucada and
Zakynthos as Zacynthus.
Older or
variant Gr****
forms are sometimes...
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Nocera ? 1642
Viceroy of
Aragon and of
Navarre 1642
Carlo de Tocco, Duke of
Leucada ? 1674 1644
Ottavio Piccolomini, 1st Duke of
Amalfi 1599 1655 Philippe...
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Larissa and Tyrnavos:
Hieronimos Nikolopoulos (2018–)
Metropolis of
Leucada and Ithaca:
Theofilos (Konstantinos)
Manolatos (2008–)
Metropolis of Mantineia...
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western side of the Mediterranean.
Important colonies of
Corinth included Leucada, Astacus, Anactoreum, Actium, Ambracia, and
Corcyra - all in modern-day...
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Carlo de
Tocco (11
August 1592 – 14
February 1674),
titular Duke of
Leucada and
Prince of Montemiletto, was an
Italian aristocrat,
nobleman and military...
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first part
referring to the citadel, cf. infra, 1698−1799
Santa Maura (
Leucada/Lefkada), 1700−1797
Zante (Zakynthos), 1698−1807 Coron, 1693−1715 Modon...
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Cephalonia (Kephalonia),
Cerigo (Kythira), Ithaca, Paxos,
Santa Maura (
Leucada/Lefkada) and
Zante (Zakynthos) in the
period before British sovereignty...
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called Contrebia:
Contrebia Belaisca,28
Contrebia Carbica,29 and
Contrebia Leucada." The last of
these was
quite near Novalla, but the term
could well have...