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- From circa 1250 the city was the seat of the Latin Diocese of Retimo, which was renamed Retimo–Ario after the absorption in 1551 of the Diocese of Ario and...
- The Roman Catholic Diocese of Retimo Latin: Dioecesis Rhithymnensis) was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of Rethymo (modern day Rethymno)...
- Realm of Candia: Chania (La Canea), ca. 1210–1263 and 1285–1645 Rethymno (Retimo), ca. 1210–1646 Sitia (Sitia), ca. 1210–1651 Heraklion (Candia), ca. 1210–1669...
- war. Several places in Rethymno are named after Ian Campbell. Also spelt Retimo or Rethymnon. In Gr**** Μάχη του Ρεθύμνου (Mahi tou Rethymou). The German...
- Crete and landed west of the Pigi airfield, a key objective, near Rethymno (Retimo). Sturm was captured as a POW on 21 May 1941 by soldiers of the Gr**** 4th...
- 27 April 2010.[self-published source] Handel, Paul. "Matilda Tanks at Retimo on the Island of Crete" (PDF). Australian Army. Archived from the original...
- Giustiniani Santa Dorotea (St. Dorothy) of Venice – Polo Nani Ketianana of Retimo – Nicolò Avonal Lion's Head of Istria Croce (Cross) of Cefalonia – Marco...
- command of a force of two AIF Bns at RETIMO CRETE in May 41. The role of this group was the denial of the RETIMO airstrip to the enemy. On 20 May a force...
- Στρατός (ΕΛΑΣ), the military wing of EAM, in January 1945 at the siege of Retimo. As Cretan fighters became better armed and more aggressive in 1944, the...
- Crete, where the majority of its men were captured following the Battle of Retimo Airfield. Reformed in Syria in 1941, the 2/11th Battalion moved to New Guinea...