- this type of boat are
logboat and monoxylon.
Monoxylon (μονόξυλον) (pl:
monoxyla) is Gr**** – mono- (single) + ξύλον
xylon (tree) – and is
mostly used in...
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Maoricrypta monoxyla is a
species of
small sea
snail or
slipper snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Calyptraeidae. This
species is
found in...
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Megalographa monoxyla is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is
found only in Peru and
Bolivia and has a
narrow distribution in the Andes. A
review of the...
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Cambridge University Press. p. 919. Grigoriou-Ioannidou,
Martha (1998). "
Monoxyla, Slavs, Bulgars, and the Coup
Organised by Artemios-Anastasios II (719)"...
- tempest. The
Byzantines sent a
squadron of 14
ships to
pursue the dis****d
monoxyla of the Rus'. They were sunk by the
Ruthenian admiral Ivan Tvorimich, who...
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other tribes dependent on Kiev
transported hollowed-out sailboats, or
monoxyla,
which could accommodate thirty to
forty people, to
places along the rivers...
- the
Varangians continued their efforts as they
regularly sailed on
their monoxyla down the
Dnieper into the
Black Sea. The Rus'
raids into the
Caspian Sea...
- subterfuge: he
effected a
landing on the s**** and had some 2,000
dugout boats (
monoxyla)
equipped with wheels.
After his
boats were thus
transformed into vehicles...
- the
Miracles of
Saint Demetrius, in c. 615 the
Slavic tribes even
built monoxyla and
raided the
coasts of
Thessaly and many
Aegean islands, depo****ting...
- Constantinople.
During the same year of the siege, the
Slavs used
their monoxyla in
order to
transport the 3,000
troops of the
allied S****anids
across the...