- the two
islands of
Imbros and
Tenedos from the
wider po****tion
exchanges that took
place between Greece and Turkey.
Tenedos remained majority Gr**** until...
-
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...
-
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...
-
completed between 13 and 17 January. It was
named Fort
Tenedos after the
British warship HMS
Tenedos, anc****d off the
mouth of the Tugela. Her crew formed...
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Colombia Tenedos banos Jocqué & Baert, 2002 –
Ecuador Tenedos barronus (Chamberlin, 1925) –
Panama Tenedos brescoviti Jocqué & Baert, 2002 –
Brazil Tenedos calebi...
- the wars.
Tenedos was laid down at Leslie's
Hebburn shipyard on 6
December 1917,
launched on 21
October 1918 and
completed in July 1919.
Tenedos commissioned...
- HMS
Tenedos (1812) was a 38-gun
fifth rate
launched in 1812 and saw
action on the
eastern American coast during the War of 1812.
Tenedos, part of a fleet...
-
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...
- into Asia-Minor. The
battle of
Tenedos of 86 BC is part of the
First Mithridatic War.
There is
another battle of
Tenedos in 73 BC
during the
Third Mithridatic...
- USS
Tenedos,
abark of 245 tons, 300 feet (91 m) long, was
originally a
Pacific whaler,
owned by
Lawrence and
Company of New London, Connecticut. During...