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Middle Ages,
several variants were used in
Byzantine Gr****,
including Náfplion (Ναύπλιον), Anáplion (Ἀνάπλιον), and Anáplia (Ἀνάπλια).
During the Late...
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ships which contributed to
several campaigns most
notably the
siege of
Nafplion.
Following the
defeat of her
faction in the Gr****
civil war in 1824, Bouboulina...
- Gr****
rebellion by
advancing to Corinth,
relieve the
besieged garrison of
Nafplion and
recapture the
capital of the Morea, Tripoli.
While the
Ottomans were...
- (Executive of 1822)
Second (Astros)
Third (Troezen)
Fourth (Argos)
Fifth (
Nafplion)
International Conferences,
treaties and
protocols Congress of Laibach...
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Argos and
Nafplion,
which was then the most
important town in the Peloponnese. The
Venetian army, ca. 12,000 strong,
landed around Nafplion between 30...
- over
southern Argolis. The
museum is
situated in the
central square of
Nafplion. It is
housed in two
floors of the old
Venetian barracks. The
oldest exhibits...
- was
forced to
resign after six months. The
Fifth National ****embly at
Nafplion drafted a new
royal constitution,
while the
three "Protecting Powers" (Great...
- and
operations were limited. He took part in the
sieges of Tripolitsa,
Nafplion and the
Battle of Dervenakia,
securing the Gr****
dominion in Morea. On...
- top of the
fortress there are over one thousand.
Locals in the town of
Nafplion will say
there are 999
steps to the top of the castle, and
specials can...
- The
Venetian fort of
Palamidi in
Nafplion, Greece, one of many
forts that
secured Venetian trade routes in the
Eastern Mediterranean....