10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «CANEÁ»
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caneá in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
caneá and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Romanian literature.
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Sailing directions for the strait of Gibraltar and the ... - Pagina 204
Its streets are regular and furnished with fountains. The fortifications are a rampart and deep dry ditch, with some batteries. The damage caused by the stormy weather of December, 1833, to the Port of Canea has been thoroughly remedied by ...
2
From the Austrian Empire to Communist East Central Europe
In the absence of properly institutionalized structures for international conflict resolution, its ability to function de- 88 Pinter to Goluchowski, Canea 1896 September 17, 25, HHStA Wien, PA XII/ 280 260, 267; Pinter to Goluchowski, Canea 1896 ...
Arnold Suppan, Maximilian Graf,
2010
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The new sailing directory for the Strait of Gibraltar and ... - Pagina 67
BAIT of CANEA. — The high steep point, named Cape Maleka, hears S.E. by E. % E. [E.8.E. J E.j 20 miles from Cape Spada, and lies in latitude 35° 85', long. 24° 8'. In the S.E. corner of the Bay, between these capes, is the town of Canea, [ant.
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Physical Anthropology of European Populations - Pagina 152
Laconia-Canea 17.248 3 <0.001 O, AB, A 94. Laconia—Herakleion 12.384 3 0.001-0.01 A, B, O 95. Cerigo-Messenia 0.206 3 0.90-0.95 96. Cerigo—Canea 1.666 3 0.30-0.50 97. Laconia-Argolide— 22.976 6 <0.001 B, Argolide Arcadia, ...
Ilse Schwidetzky, Bruno Chiarelli, Olga Necrasov,
1980
5
Men of Empire: Power and Negotiation in Venice's Maritime ...
Civran, rector of Canea (1412) and duke (1415); Nicolo di Francesco Cocco, counselor in Canea (1444), rector of Canea (1467), and captain (1472); Bernardo Dona, rector of Canea (1455) and duke (1466); Matteo di Marco Dona, rector of ...
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A general collection of ... voyages and travels, digested ... - Pagina 598
I found I could not get mules in order to go to Canea, which they told me was forty miles distant ; so that I was obliged to fend to the Englisli consul there ; I returned on board that night ; the next day I went ashore to the priest's house, and on the ...
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The Cyclopaedia; Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, ...
The banks of the rivulcts in the Vicinity of Canea are commonly covered with oleanders and myrtles; and a great variety of trees bearing fruit, and of plants perfnming the sir with their flowers, render the environs of this town peculiarly pleasant ...
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A Description of the East: Pt I Observations on Palaestine ...
Canea. C H A P. III. Of CANEA, DYCTAMNUM, CYSAMUS, APTERA, and CYDONIA. ss ss HE city of Canea, capital of the western province of Candia, is . situated at the east corner of abay about fifteen miles wide, which is between cape ...
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A Description of the East and Some Other Countries - Pagina 242
Canea. CHAP. III.v Of CANEA, DYCTAMNUM, CYsAMUs, APTERA, and CYDONIA. HE city of Canea, capital of the western province of Candia, is situated at the east corner of a bay about sifteen miles wide, which is between cape Melecca, ...
Richard Pococke, Bowyer, Société de Géographie de Lyon,
1745
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Venice, Austria, and the Turks in the Seventeenth Century
The Turks took over the remaining pieces of S. Todero as their first victory of the war,38 and advanced upon nearby Canea both by land and by sea as early as 27 June, encamping on the hillsides facing the city and taking over the harbor.
Kenneth Meyer Setton,
1991