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Tenedos (Gr****: Τένεδος, Tenedhos; Latin: Tenedus), or
Bozcaada in Turkish, is an
island of
Turkey in the
northeastern part of the
Aegean Sea. Administratively...
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Tenedos is an
island in the
northeast Aegean Sea, and part of the
province Çanakkale of Turkey.
Tenedos may also
refer to :
Tenedos (Pamphylia), a town...
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establishment of the
Royal Navy have
borne the name HMS
Tenedos,
after the
island of
Tenedos: HMS
Tenedos (1812) was a 38-gun
fifth rate
launched in 1812. She...
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Tenedos was a
large earth-walled fort
constructed on the Zulu side of the
Tugela River in
January 1879,
opposite Fort Pearson, to
support the British...
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Tenedos (Ancient Gr****: Τένεδος) was a
fortified coast-town in the west of
ancient Pamphylia, 20
stadia to the west of Attalia. Its site is
located on...
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include the
Trojan princes Hector and Troilus, as well as Tenes, the king of
Tenedos, all
three of whom were
killed by
Achilles over the
course of the war....
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Battle of
Lemnos was
fought on the
island of
Lemnos in 73 BC
between a
Roman fleet and a
Mithridatic fleet; it was a
decisive event during the Third...
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between Troas and Ionia, as well as on the
Aegean islands of ****s and
Tenedos. A
second round of
Aeolian settlements took
place during the 7th century...
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sizable possessions of
Turkey in the
Aegean Sea are
Imbros (Gökçeada) and
Tenedos (Bozcaada), in the
northeastern part of the sea.
Various smaller islets...
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Tarsus Teimiussa Tell
Judaidah Tell
Tayinat Telmessos Telmessos (Caria)
Tenedos Termessos Tetrapyrgia in
Cappadocia Tetrapyrgia in
Pamphylia Titiopolis...