- English, the most
frequently used
forms are
Nauplia and Navplion. In
classical Antiquity, it was
known as
Nauplia (Ναυπλία) in
Attic Gr**** and Naupliē (Ναυπλίη)...
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Battle of
Nauplia or
Siege of
Nauplia can
refer to one of the
following military engagements that took
place at or near the port city of
Nauplia (Nafplio)...
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Middle Ages, the two
cities of
Argos (Gr****: Άργος, French: Argues) and
Nauplia (modern Nafplio, Ναύπλιο; in the
Middle Ages Ἀνάπλι, in
French Naples de...
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governor of
Nauplia,
Halil Pasha, and the
fresh reinforcements disembarked by the
Ottoman fleet under the
Kapudan Pasha, both at
Nauplia and at Kalamata...
- The
Argolic Gulf (Gr****: Αργολικός κόλπος, romanized: Argolikós kólpos), also
known as the Gulf of Argolis, is a gulf of the
Aegean Sea off the east coast...
- up Nauplius or
nauplius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nauplius,
Nauplia or
Nauplios /ˈnɔːpliəs/, may
refer to:
Nauplius (mythology), in Gr**** mythology...
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besides Aegina, Athens, the
Minyan (Boeotian) Orchomenos, Troezen, Hermione,
Nauplia, and Prasiae. It was
probably an
organisation of city-states that were...
- Prin****lity. It also
exercised suzerainty over the
Lordship of
Argos and
Nauplia (1205–1388). The
Duchy of
Athens (1205–1458), with its two
capitals Thebes...
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Battle of
Nauplia or
Battle of
Spetses was a
series of
naval engagements lasting from 8 to 13
September (O.S.) 1822 in the Gulf of
Nauplia (Argolic Gulf)...
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Negroponte County Palatine of
Cephalonia and
Zakynthos Lordship of
Argos and
Nauplia Venetian Stato da Màr
Knights Hospitaller Hospitaller Rhodes Genoese colonies...