-
Bursa (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈbuɾsa]) is a city in
northwestern Turkey and the
administrative center of
Bursa Province. The fourth-most
populous city...
-
capital of the Osmanlı
Beylik until the
capture of the
Byzantine city of
Proussa (Bursa) in 1326 that
succeeded it as the
administrative centre of the Beylik...
- Navy
freighter Susanah off
Corfu on 4
April 1941
while the
torpedo boat
Proussa was sunk
later in the day. On 21
April the Gr****
freighter Ioanna was sunk...
- Jacobse, Fr Johannes. "EP Fast Track?
Homily of Met.
Elpidophoros of
Proussa at His Ordination". www.aoiusa.org. "The Gr****
Orthodox Archdiocese of...
- "1855 02 28 01:30 –
Proussa". The
SHARE European Earthquake Catalogue (SHEEC) 1000–1899.
Retrieved 1 May 2020. "1855 04 –
Proussa". The
SHARE European...
- 1845–1874 Anthimos, 1874
Silvestros of Leukas, 1918–1932
Nikolaos of
Proussa, 1932–1937
Sabas of El****ona, 1937–1957
Seraphim of Kythira, 1957–2003...
- The Gr****
torpedo boat
Proussa (Gr****: TA Προύσσα)
served in the
Royal ****enic Navy from 1919–1941.
Originally the ship was the Austro-Hungarian Fiume-class...
- Greco-Turkish War: Cherson, Sermikas, Odissos, Sevastoupolis, Artaki, Aidinio,
Proussa, Philadelphia,
Toumlou Bunar, Koutacheia, Dorilaion, Afyonkarahisar, Sangarios...
-
April 1941
Shipwrecks 4 Apr:
Giovanni Acerbi, Lichtenfels, Liebenfels,
Proussa 5 Apr: U-76 7 Apr: Clan
Fraser 8 Apr:
Vincenzo Giordano Orsini 12 Apr:...
-
slain by ****s (1942)
Synaxis of
Panagia Proussiotissa (Mother of God of
Proussa) in Evrytania,
Greece (c. 829–842)
Georgian Icon (Iveron Icon, Iverskaya)...