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Methoni (Gr****: Μεθώνη),
formerly Methone or
Modon (Venetian: Modon), is a
village and a
former muni****lity in Messenia, Peloponnese, Greece.
Since the...
- he
stopped at
along the way. In one of his entries,
about his
visit to
Modone on Peloponnese, he
wrote about the
bounty of good
quality wines made from...
- the
Republic lost its base in Lepanto. The
latter was soon
followed by
Modone and Corone,
which meant the loss of all the main
intermediate stops for...
- and 1687–1715
Pylos (Navarino), 1417–1501 and 1686–1715
Methoni (Modon/
Modone), 1207–1500 and 1686–1715
Koroni (Coron/Corone), 1207–1500 and 1685–1715...
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trial for
embezzlement in 1394 for his
actions as
military governor of
Modone and
Corone in
Greece from 1390–1392. He
wrote his last will and testament...
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trial for
embezzlement in 1394 for his
actions as
military governor of
Modone and
Corone in
Greece from 1390–1392. He
wrote his last will and testament...
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starting to
climb routes at 5.15 (9a/9a+) (e.g.
Tierra Negra 9a/9a+, La
Modone 9a+), and over the next few
years would repeat the
major 9a+ (5.15a) test...
- in Constantinople, the
capital of the
Ottoman Empire. The
order moved to
Modone (Methoni), on the
southern s**** of the Peloponnese, in 1703,
after repressions...
- from an
earlier 1486
woodcut by
Erhard Reuwich of a ship in the
harbor of
Modone Archived October 11, 2013, at the
Wayback Machine. See
Davies (1911: p....
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entrance has a bust of one of the
patrons of the reconstruction, the
bishop of
Modone,
Alessandro Fe. In
addition to the polyptych, the
church contains the following...