Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 16,Edições 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2006 |
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... fact that by the fifteenth century the Virgin was venerated as a patron by mariners and their communities in both basins of the Mediterranean . Veneration which started off as a personal or local matter , whereby merchants , seafarers ...
... fact that by the fifteenth century the Virgin was venerated as a patron by mariners and their communities in both basins of the Mediterranean . Veneration which started off as a personal or local matter , whereby merchants , seafarers ...
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... fact , seems to have turned into a free - for - all , and it is probable that Maltese sailors fought on both sides during the Napoleonic Wars . Maltese sailors in considerable numbers , in fact , served in both the French Navy and the ...
... fact , seems to have turned into a free - for - all , and it is probable that Maltese sailors fought on both sides during the Napoleonic Wars . Maltese sailors in considerable numbers , in fact , served in both the French Navy and the ...
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... fact that half the RN's losses during the First World War were on land . By the Second World War , the situation had changed considerably , and the overwhelming majority of Maltese who died in the RN in that conflict were stewards ( 57 ...
... fact that half the RN's losses during the First World War were on land . By the Second World War , the situation had changed considerably , and the overwhelming majority of Maltese who died in the RN in that conflict were stewards ( 57 ...
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The Benefits | 1 |
The Mediterranean as a Place of Interculturalism | 19 |
The Migration of Chioggias Fishing Fleet in | 27 |
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