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missioni italiane in
oriente 22-24. pp. 346–410. Gregory,
Timothy E. (1983).
Nauplion. Athens. Karouzos,
Semnes (1979). To Nauplio. Athens. Kolokotrones, Theodoros...
- the
Venetian fortresses of Modon, Coron, Navarino, Monemvasia,
Argos and
Nauplion escaped Ottoman control. The same
period was also
marked by the migration...
- The
Archaeological Museum of
Nafplio is a
museum in the town of
Nafplio of the
Argolis region in Greece. It has
exhibits of the Neolithic, Chalcolithic...
- Oğlak publications. pp. 113–117. ISBN 978-9-753-29623-6.
Wedding portrait,
Nauplion.net[usurped]
Babinger 1992, p. 57–58. GLHN (2022-11-27). "Bayezid II –...
- 2020.
Retrieved 12
October 2020.
Babinger 1992, p. 51.
Wedding portrait,
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Babinger 1992, p. 230 Uluçay 2011, pp. 39, 42 Alderson, The...
- the
Peloponnese had been
completed with the
capture of
Monemvasia and
Nauplion. Upon its conquest, the
peninsula was made a
sanjak of the
Rumelia Eyalet...
- part of
southern mainland Greece.
Among them,
cities such as Mycenae,
Nauplion, and
Thebes have been
identified with certainty.
Danaya has been equated...
-
Argos and
Nafplio in 1189,
confirming an
earlier de
facto merger with
Nauplion. In 1833, it was
renamed the
Metropolis of Argolis. Its
cathedra was originally...
-
advance to be spared; a tiny
contingent of
Turkish cavalry escaping to
Nauplion; a few
women who were
taken as slaves;
along with the
harem of Hurshid...
- ****igned to the
Orthodox community of ****,
mainly immigrants from
Cyprus and
Nauplion. The
church owns
several icons from the 15th and the 16th
century and an...