- Look up
Modon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Modon may
refer to: The name
given by the
Venetians to the town of Methoni, Messenia, in
Greece Latin...
- of
MODON by a
resolution of its
board of
directors in
September 2017 https://www.
modon.gov.sa/en/about/Pages/AboutUs.aspx [bare URL]
About MODON "H.E...
- The
Battle of
Modon, aka the
Second Battle of Lepanto, took
place in
August 1500
during the war of 1499–1503
between the
Ottoman Empire and the Republic...
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Battle of
Modon can
refer to one of the
following engagements that took
place at Methoni,
Messenia (medieval
Modon):
Battle of
Modon (1403),
between the...
- Geilpur. He
exploits the
fishermen with ****ociation from
local politician Modon Halder.
Mandaar works as a
henchman for
Dablu Bhai.
Dablu Bhai
sends Mandaar...
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Modon Lake is the
largest developed artificial lake in the
Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia. Its
establishment cost
around S.R.129 million. The
total area for...
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Modons or
dipole eddy pairs, are
eddies that can
carry water over
distances of more than 1000 km in the ocean, in
different directions than
usual sea currents...
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Venetians moved to
blockade and
besiege another former Venetian stronghold,
Modon (Methoni), on 22 June.
Although well fortified, supplied, and
equipped with...
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Wooden Boy (Mongolian: Далайн-Модон-Хуйс, romanized: Dalain-
Modon-K****s, lit. 'Forest
navel in the sea') is a
small island in Khövsgöl Lake, Mongolia...
- The
Diocese of
Modon or
Medone (Latin:
Dioecesis Mothonensis) was a "Latin" (Roman Catholic)
diocese located in the town of
Modon in
Messenia in the Peloponnese...