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Rethymno (also
Rethymnon; Gr****: Ρέθυμνο [ˈreθimno]) is a city in
Greece on the
island of Crete. It is the
capital of
Rethymno regional unit, and has...
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Halcyon Days in
Crete I; a
symposium held in
Rethymnon 11 - 13
January 1991.
Rethymnon:
Crete Univ. Press. ISBN 978-960-7309-58-7. Traquair,...
- (150/sq mi) Time zone UTC+2 (EET) • Summer (DST) UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code 74x xx Area code(s) 283x0
Vehicle registration ΡΕ
Website www.
rethymnon.gr...
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Crete united with
Greece in 1913. The
offices were in
Chania LA
CANEE Rethymnon RETHYMNO Heraklion CANDIE Sitia SITIA Ierapetra HIERAPETRA and
Agios Nikolaos...
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Rethymnon was an
Algerian raid in
Crete that took
place in 1567.
Euldj Reis, an
Ottoman naval commander and
Pasha for the
Ottoman Province...
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daughter of a Gr****
priest in a
village near
Rethymnon on Crete. She was
captured by the
Turks when they took
Rethymnon in 1645. One or more of the preceding...
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Preveli (Gr**** Πρέβελη) is a
location on the
south coast of the Gr****
island of Crete, in the
Rethymno regional unit,
notable for its monastery. The Holy...
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serpentine libation tables, (1700–1450 BC)
Bronze Minoan Bull-leaper from
Rethymnon, Crete, (1600–1450 BC)
Segments of the
columns and
architraves from the...
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daughter of a Gr****
priest in a
village near
Rethymnon on Crete. She was
captured by the
Turks when they took
Rethymnon in 1645. Bromley, J. S. (1957). The New...
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three main
forts were
located at Gramvousa, Spinalonga, and
Fortezza at
Rethymnon.
Other fortifications include the
Kazarma fortress at
Sitia and Frangokastello...