- 415–416. OCLC 869621129. Savvides,
Alexis G. K. (1991). "On Pylos-Navarino-
Zonklon in the
Byzantine period, late 6th-early 13th centuries". Vyzantina. 16...
-
Battle of Sapienza, also
known as the
Battle of Porto-Longo or
Battle of
Zonklon, took
place on 4
November 1354,
during the
Third Genoese–Venetian War....
- the
Venetian cartographers to the cape
north of
Pylos (Navarino) (called
Zonklon or
Zonchio in Venetian) on the
western coast of
Messenia on the Ionian...
-
western Peloponnese,
Greece Pílos (Πύλος), Navarino,
Avarino (Αβαρίνος),
Zonklon, Anavarin, Neokastron, Avarmus, Abarinus, Albarinos, Albaxinus, Avarinos...
- support. In 1354
Paganino Doria caught Pisani unprepared in his
anchorage at
Zonklon (Sapienza) in the
Peloponnese and
captured the
entire Venetian fleet. This...
- Boccard. OCLC 869621129. Savvides,
Alexis G. K. (1991). "On Pylos-Navarino-
Zonklon in the
Byzantine period, late 6th-early 13th centuries". Vyzantina. 16:...
- "Jungs" on the bay
known as "Port de Junch" or "Junke", from the
Venetian Zonklon. The count's
expense records refer to it as the
castrum de Jonc. The Chronique...
- Porto-Longo,
between the
fortresses of
Modon (mod. Methoni) and
Navarino or
Zonklon (Pylos) in
southern Greece. This
brilliant success ended the war. Marino...
-
Gagliano 1300
Naval Battle of
Cagliari 1324
Bosporus Naval Battle 1352
Zonklon Naval Battle 1352
Naval battle of
Puerto del
Conde 1353
Barcelona naval...