Definition of Corfiotes. Meaning of Corfiotes. Synonyms of Corfiotes

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Definition of Corfiotes

Corfiote
Corfiote Cor"fi*ote (k[^o]r"f?-?t), Corfute Cor"fute (k?r"f?t), n. A native or inhabitant of Corfu, an island in the Mediterranean Sea.

Meaning of Corfiotes from wikipedia

- days. The 5,000 Venetians and foreign mercenaries, together with 3,000 Corfiotes, under the leadership of Count von der Schulenburg who commanded the defence...
- victorious outcome of the battle, Venice honored Schulenburg and the Corfiotes for successfully defending the island. The great composer Vivaldi was...
- who began to adopt many aspects of Venetian customs and culture. The Corfiotes were encouraged to enrich themselves by the cultivation of the olive,...
- Gr**** m****cripts. Har****ed by delays in the transfer of funds and by the Corfiotes' hostility, tantalised by travellers' tales from the mainland of 'a very...
- most populous Ionian Island (then under Venetian rule) to a distinguished Corfiote family. Kapodistrias's father was the nobleman, artist and politician Antonios...
- Noblesse Ionienne (1925). Senior Corfiote branch, published in Livre d'Or de la Noblesse Ionienne (1925). Junior Corfiote branch, published in Livre d'Or...
- featuring internal courtyards (also known as "patios"). Corfiot Italians (or "Corfiote Italians") are a po****tion from the Gr**** island of Corfu (Kerkyra) with...
- Tourism Organization. The Achilleion property was originally owned by Corfiote philosopher and diplomat Petros Brailas-Armenis, and was known as "Villa...
- where his gentle demeanour and mild manners made him po****r with the Corfiotes. In 1808, he was named Baron of the Empire. In 1815, he was a divisional...
- Anglican missionary specialist on the Ainu Felice Beato - British/Italian/Corfiote photographer Edward Bickersteth - first Anglican bishop of South Tokyo...