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Category : Pilot guides
Languages : en
Pages : 602
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Mediterranean Pilot: Comprising the islands of the Grecian Archipelago with the adjacent coasts of Greece and Turkey from Capt Tainaron on the west to Kara Burun on the east, including also the island of Kriti
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Category : Pilot guides
Languages : en
Pages : 602
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Publisher:
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Category : Pilot guides
Languages : en
Pages : 602
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The Conquest of Crete by the Arabs (ca. 824)
Author: Vassilios Christides
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Category : Arabs
Languages : en
Pages : 298
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Category : Arabs
Languages : en
Pages : 298
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The Lingua Franca in the Levant
Author: Henry Romanos Kahane
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Category : Lingua Franca (Mediterranean region)
Languages : en
Pages : 774
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Category : Lingua Franca (Mediterranean region)
Languages : en
Pages : 774
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The Viking Road to Byzantium
Author: H.R. Ellis Davidson
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000921271
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
The Viking Road to Byzantium (1976) is a major study of the Vikings who travelled east, based on the evidence of written sources and archaeology. Clues to the movements of the eastern Vikings may be found not only in Icelandic skaldic verse and runic inscriptions on memorial stones, but in such unexpected places as a Romanian chalk quarry near the Black Sea, among the carved stones of ancient Thrace and in Constantinople itself, the Miklagard of northern literature.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000921271
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
The Viking Road to Byzantium (1976) is a major study of the Vikings who travelled east, based on the evidence of written sources and archaeology. Clues to the movements of the eastern Vikings may be found not only in Icelandic skaldic verse and runic inscriptions on memorial stones, but in such unexpected places as a Romanian chalk quarry near the Black Sea, among the carved stones of ancient Thrace and in Constantinople itself, the Miklagard of northern literature.