- Büyükada (Gr****: Πρίγκηπος or Πρίγκιπος,
rendered Prinkipos or
Prinkipo),
meaning "Big Island" in Turkish, is the
largest of the Princes'
Islands in the...
- The
Prinkipo Gr****
Orphanage (Turkish:
Prinkipo Rum Yetimhanesi, also
known as
Prinkipo Palace or Büyükada Gr**** Orphanage) is a
historic 20,000-square-meter...
- Trotsky, whom she
greatly admired,
after flying to the
Turkish island of
Prinkipo,
wanting to meet Trotsky. As
Labour MP for Stoke-on-Trent, Lady Cynthia...
- the
island chain comes from the name of the
biggest island, Büyükada (
Prinkipo in Gr****),
which supplanted the
older names and
become the new name for...
-
authorities forcibly occupied and
closed the Gr****
Orphanage of Büyükada (
Prinkipos), thus
depriving 165
orphans of
their lodgings and education. Throughout...
- was also at risk from the many
former White Army
officers who
lived on
Prinkipo,
officers who had
opposed the
October Revolution and who had been defeated...
-
During his
exile period in Turkey,
Trotsky wrote this book on the isle of
Prinkipo. The
History of
Russian Revolution tells the
story of the
February and...
- of
their property before leaving. Furthermore, it
forcefully closed the
Prinkipo Gr****
Orthodox Orphanage, the Patriarchate's
printing house and the Gr****...
- plot, he had Athalarichos's nose and
hands cut off, and he was
exiled to
Prinkipo, one of the Princes' Islands.
Theodorus received the same treatment, but...
- was
captured by the
British and
interned on the
Mediterranean island of
Prinkipo (now
called Büyükada). He
returned to
Germany in 1919.
Schulenburg was...