Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... arrival in Naples . But this letter , which arrived in Malta on 27 July , never reached Ibn Uthman as he had already left for Naples . " 48 On 20 July , news arrived in Malta that the sultan had changed his mind and Ibn Uthman was now ...
... arrival in Naples . But this letter , which arrived in Malta on 27 July , never reached Ibn Uthman as he had already left for Naples . " 48 On 20 July , news arrived in Malta that the sultan had changed his mind and Ibn Uthman was now ...
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... arrival at Crete . If the letter was sent to Venice right away after its arrival at Crete , it would have reached Venice 15 weeks after it had been written . It took 5-8 days for a great merchant galley or a pilgrims ' galley to reach ...
... arrival at Crete . If the letter was sent to Venice right away after its arrival at Crete , it would have reached Venice 15 weeks after it had been written . It took 5-8 days for a great merchant galley or a pilgrims ' galley to reach ...
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... arrival and especially to 1565 , the Maltese seem to have considered their islands , and therefore their identity , to all intents and purposes an isolated outpost of Sicily . They had their own municipal authorities and even an oddly ...
... arrival and especially to 1565 , the Maltese seem to have considered their islands , and therefore their identity , to all intents and purposes an isolated outpost of Sicily . They had their own municipal authorities and even an oddly ...
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