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  • raditional diet of the Mediterranean island of Crete, a typical case of the so-called "Mediterranea
  • and of course from prefecture to prefecture in Crete, a fact that brings out the richness of the mu
  • Shortly after being evacuated from Crete, a detachment of 75 men from No. 8 (Guards) Co
  • n 30 December 1915 when she sank SS Persia off Crete; a controversial action at the time since the
  • Aptera is a site in western Crete, a kilometer inland from the southern shore of
  • In Robert Graves' 1949 novel Seven Days in New Crete, a mother goddess is central to the religion o
  • m HMS Camperdown and HMS Astraea who landed on Crete after local Christians and British soldiers we
  • Michael Damaskenos returned to Crete after three years, and remained there for the
  • 1669, Charles volunteered for an expedition to Crete against the Turks.
  • La Crete Airport, (TC LID: CFN5), is located 2.5 NM (4.
  • Crete, also known as Candia, (1211-1669), one of the
  • In May 1895 he was again appointed Governor of Crete amidst renewed inter-communal tension, but was
  • The island of Crete, an Ottoman possession since the end of the Cr
  • According to a local tradition in Crete, an unexplained phenomenon that usually occurs
  • Andromachus the Elder, was born in Crete, and was physician to Nero, 54-68 AD.
  • is a 1968 short film by Werner Herzog shot in Crete and on the island of Spinalonga.
  • He was born in Crete and migrated to Venice where he did most of hi
  • e one of the most popular tourist locations of Crete, and one of the most popular in Europe, rivall
  • Even so her engine broke down off Crete and her compass became defective.
  • In 1363 he was appointed Archbishop of Crete and 1364 Latin Patriarch of Constantinople.
  • She and her husband Jim Bush live in Crete and have four children and four grandchildren.
  • Large earthquakes with epicenters near Crete and to the north of the island are typically i
  • ked in the party's underground organisation in Crete and was one of the leaders of the Chania upris
  • He withdrew from Syria, Crete and handed back the Ottoman fleet.
  • Brock, an archaeologist specialising in Minoan Crete and Mycenaean Greece.
  • Afrika Division), with the former remaining in Crete and the latter sent to North Africa.
  • He wrote a book about soldiering in Greece, Crete and Egypt.
  • rman air attacks on their ship before reaching Crete and later Alexandria.
  • currencies were in use both in the offices in Crete and in many other Austrian post offices within
  • she evacuated British Commonwealth forces from Crete and was wrecked in Kasos Strait east of Crete
  • Fleet against the German sea-borne invasion of Crete and sank south-east of Crete on 21 May 1941.
  • with the rest of the division was withdrawn to Crete and took part in the battle of Crete during th
  • n wine presses was discovered in Palekastro in Crete, and it is from Crete that the Mycenaeans are
  • She then made a short trip to Suda Bay, Crete, and returned to Naples on 9 February.
  • nese before being transferred to the island of Crete and joining the Italian XXVI Corps in Septembe
  • Perth was involved in the battles for Greece, Crete, and Syria before returning to Australia in la
  • Kupfer participated in the Battle of Crete and was instrumental in the sinking of the Bri
  • 94) (Operations against Tzachas - Operation in Crete and Cyprus - Elimination of Tzachas - Conspira
  • In 1896, law and order again broke down in Crete and a final Christian insurrection against Ott
  • r counties, and the towns of Geneva, Fairbury, Crete, and Hebron.
  • e Mediterranean, where she was involved in the Crete and Syria-Lebanon Campaigns, the Tobruk Ferry
  • Athens, Greece, in Zurich, Switzerland and in Crete and has one son.
  • He lived in Italy, Crete and Lesbos where he translated the works of Bo
  • He was born in Crete and migrated to Otranto, South Italy where he
  • he 6th Division and served in England, Greece, Crete and Papua New Guinea before becoming part of t
  • d"), is an islet close to the eastern coast of Crete, and south-west of the islet of Koursaroi, in
  • He fought the Venetians near the coasts of Crete and Cyprus with a vibrant Corsair crew consist
  • segment of the Hellenic arc somewhere between Crete and Rhodes.
  • that caused severe damage and loss of life on Crete and at Alexandria.
  • ta and Algiers and in 1943 sought targets over Crete and later Sicily.
  • ve to the Balkans, extending as far as Greece, Crete and the Aegean Islands, and also to the south-
  • been a similar solar deity of Celtic origin in Crete and the Pyrenees, but the Cretan Abellio may h
  • It is produced in Crete and other islands of the Aegean Sea and on the
  • hat Abellio is the same name as Apollo, who in Crete and elsewhere was called Abelios (Greek Αβέλιο
  • Minoan Crete and Malia
  • Donald A. McKenzie in his 1917 book Myths of Crete and Pre-Hellenic Europe suggested the origin o
  • e Byzantine forces were defeated in Pamphylia, Crete, and on the border with Syria by the Abbasids,
  • aw before praising Minos, the mythical king of Crete and an ancient enemy of Athens.
  • l diminutive for his name, quite widespread in Crete) and ten men of the German garrison based in Y
  • Crete and Candia Towers, Liverpool
  • hreveport also visited ports in Italy, Greece, Crete, and Turkey before returning to Morehead City
  • He renounced his claims over Crete and the Hijaz and agreed to downsize his naval
  • Vasey was commended for his work in Crete and was among the last to be evacuated to Egyp
  • He was born on the island of Crete, and derived his surname Trapezuntius from the
  • lling of Zeus's birth, when Great Gaia came to Crete and hid the child Zeus in a "steep cave", bene
  • He also played for OFI Crete and Doxa Katokopias.
  • , Switzerland and Italy and Sicily, as well as Crete and Turkey, east to Armenia, Azerbaijan, Syria
  • al footballer who played as a defender for OFI Crete and is now a football manager.
  • According to one tradition, she came from Crete and was the daughter of Pythonax, but others s
  • , Eleftherios Venizelos arrived in Athens from Crete and concluded the unification of Crete with Gr
  • ipality, being located near the north coast of Crete and 18 km west of the city of Chania.
  • (Ίδη) or Pselorites (Ψηλορείτης) is located in Crete, and according to one theory the Philistines m
  • e HMS Fiji on 22 May 1941 during the Battle of Crete and severely damaged the HMS Jackal on 11 May
  • ft, the Squadrons personnel being evacuated to Crete and Egypt.
  • a reconstruction of this area in Sakellarakis' Crete Archanes guidebook on page 49 which does this
  • ery large and dark in color and specimens from Crete are very small, green and transparent.
  • The Origanum species majorana and Dittany of Crete are rich in carvacrol, 50% resp.
  • An ethnic map of Crete, around 1861.
  • In June 2009, But signed with Greece's OFI Crete as a free agent, but retired from football aft
  • idence suggest that olives were being grown in Crete as long ago as 2,500 B.C.
  • ing correlative styles have been found outside Crete as well, in Rhodes, Corinth and Sparta (Basel
  • e, Constantinople, to Heraklion the capital of Crete, as a result of the fall of Constantinople in
  • Excavations from Minoan Crete at Knossos, for example, have yielded specimen
  • Barozzi was born on the island of Crete, at Candia (now Iraklion), at the time a Venet
  • Although bull leaping certainly took place in Crete at this time, the leap depicted is practically
  • ence that this plant was cultivated in ancient Crete at least as early as the Middle Minoan Period,
  • It was sent to Crete at a time when the issue was in doubt, but whe
  • In Minoan Crete at the Knossos site there is archaeological ev
  • There are four subtypes: sieberi ( Crete), atticus (Attica area around Athens), nivalis
  • confidence of the Hospital Doctors on a remote Crete beach; the bland Bank Managers were out-classe
  • the end of the Boer War he served in Malta and Crete before being accepted into the Staff College,
  • The 2/6th fought in Libya, Greece and Crete before serving as an occupation force in Syria
  • d Rosyth 24 November and touched Gibraltar and Crete before transiting the Suez Canal.
  • Crete being one of its major overseas possessions, t
  • Records suggest that the community left Crete between 1866 and 1897, on the outbreak of the
  • was appointed to Mitilini island (of Greece), Crete, Bosnia, Trikala (in Greece), Ochakiv (in Ukra
  • on 15 January 1942 and reformed into the first Crete Brigade.
  • and the government left the Greek mainland for Crete but after the German airborne attack on the is
  • d been successful against Venice in Greece and Crete, but had been defeated at Petrovaradin (1716)
  • It is, mainly, produced on the island of Crete but other areas in Greece also produce it.
  • mmando Schubert, a paramilitary unit raised in Crete by the notorious Friedrich Schubert.
  • general of the politically turbulent island of Crete by Turkey and Greece.
  • Murder of Greek civilians in Kondomari, Crete, by German paratroopers in 1941.
  • mere two weeks after the end of the Battle of Crete by patriots Andreas Papadakis, Ioannis Paizis,
  • ary, and was unable to prevent the conquest of Crete by 10,000 Arabs (who had 40 ships) in 824, or
  • etan War (1645-1669), Venice was pushed out of Crete by the Ottoman Empire.
  • Laycock's leadership throughout the Crete campaign was exemplary, on one occasion person
  • the University of Maryland on their Iraklion, Crete campus, and competed graduate studies in Couns
  • of Tobruk, Greece 1941, Middle East 1941-1944, Crete, Canea, 42nd Street, Withdrawal to Sphakia, So
  • ld B. Stafford Ice Arena and their last few at Crete Civic Center.
  • Crete Civic Center is a multi-purpose indoor arena i
  • c Figurines of Predynastic Egypt and Neolithic Crete countered the Mother Goddess theories espoused
  • egovina, the British Isles, Bulgaria, Corsica, Crete, Croatia, the Czech Republic, mainland Denmark
  • rzegovina, the British Isles, Bulgaria, Corse, Crete, Croatia, the Cyclades, Cyprus, the Dodecanese
  • (doubtful), Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Crete, Croatia, the Cyclades Islands, Cyprus, the Cz
  • Isles, Bulgaria, the Channel Islands, Corsica, Crete, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, mainland
  • It is known from Spain, Greece, Corsica, Crete, Cyprus and North Africa, including Egypt.
  • phants in the recent natural history of Malta, Crete, Cyprus, and Sicily.
  • ted not only Palestine, but also Syria, Egypt, Crete, Cyprus, Italy, and Greece.
  • recovered at the ancient palace of Phaistos on Crete, dating to the Bronze Age.
  • y hid his sixth son, Jupiter, on the island of Crete, deceiving Saturn by offering a stone wrapped
  • agos Division under Major General Ioannou, the Crete Division under Major General Panagiotis Spilia
  • For his services in Greece and Crete, Dougherty was mentioned in dispatches a secon
  • rrier strike group that included port calls in Crete, Dubai, and Bahrain.
  • n the 2/7th fought in Egypt, Libya, Greece and Crete during 1940-41 before returning to Australia t
  • part of the International Squadron blockading Crete during the Greco-Turkish uprising there.
  • Eumenes (Eumenius) was a bishop of Gortyna in Crete during the 7th century (some sources say 3rd c
  • an: Ducato di Candia) was the official name of Crete during the island's period as an overseas colo
  • or southern Greece, whence it would embark for Crete during the winter.
  • ermany by the residents of the Greek island of Crete during World War II.
  • After living in Crete, Dworkin returned to Bennington for two years,
  • The 1810 Crete earthquake occurred at 22:15 on 16 February.
  • The 1303 Crete earthquake occurred at about dawn on 8 August.
  • He was wounded, became a prisoner of war in Crete, escaped from a prison hospital and then fled
  • Agioi Apostoli is a place in Crete famous for its beautiful coves.
  • Being a state colony, Crete featured a fiscal administration imposed over
  • During the summer months the La Crete Ferry, one of only seven ferries still operati
  • He is still revered also in Crete for having been the first to capture the peopl
  • oaded on McFaul August 20, 2008, at Souda Bay, Crete for delivery to Georgia
  • ime of the revolt, settlers had been living in Crete for two or three generations and an acculturat
  • d badly charted coast near Sfakia in southwest Crete for his ship and the destroyers HMS Nizam, HMS
  • aded on McFaul, August 20, 2008, at Souda Bay, Crete for delivery to Georgia
  • gan working on it in 1924 after he returned to Crete from Germany.
  • Abu and his group of adventurers seized Crete from the Byzantine Empire over the next few ye
  • jordje Berovic (born in 1845), the Governor of Crete, from 1896 to 1897, in the establishment of th
  • Peloponnesus peninsula (Morea in Italian) and Crete, gained by the Treaty of Karlowitz, retaining
  • Fortress Division Crete, German: Festungs-Division Kreta - FDK).
  • This subspecies is localised in Crete, Greece and in Struma valley, Bulgaria.
  • Mediterranean, now found only on the island of Crete, Greece and three small islands just offshore
  • f Ioannis, Vlastos) born c. 1769 in Rethymnon, Crete, Greece - died Jan 29 1837, Russia.
  • His two titles came in May 2008 in Heraklion, Crete, Greece with Alex Jakupovic of Greece, and in
  • Departing Souda Bay, Crete, Greece
  • ibrary for Modern Greek Studies, University of Crete, Greece
  • Its native region is Crete, Greece and Cyprus.
  • anean Sea, around 34°N 21°E (between Libya and Crete, Greece) on June 6, 2002.
  • te of an ancient Minoan settlement in southern Crete, Greece, close to the village of Sougia.
  • South Europe: Croatia, Crete, Greece, Italy, Republic of Macedonia, Romania
  • y 2009 off the southern coast of the Island of Crete, Greece, at 12:30:09 local time UTC+3, 09:30:0
  • s a site on the eastern coast of the island of Crete, Greece, containing ruins from the Minoan civi
  • For the village in Chania Prefecture, Crete, Greece, see Malaxa, Crete
  • a microbrewery situated near Armeni, Rethymno, Crete, Greece.
  • site of a Minoan sacred cave in south-central Crete, Greece.
  • ave near Xyloskalo in the Lefka Ori mountains, Crete, Greece.
  • came scarce due to deforestation on Bronze Age Crete, gypsum was employed in building construction
  • As of 2006, La Crete had a total population of 2,166 living in 707
  • g news that the Venetian fortress of Candia in Crete had surrendered to the Turks.
  • nservation status, the Kri-kri is an emblem of Crete, had an immense cultural significance in the h
  • More recently, the Crete has hosted several professional wrestling even
  • the other hand, Late Minoan I ingots found on Crete have Paleozoic lead isotope ratios and are mor
  • 1990s by Nikolaos Stampolidis at Eleutherna in Crete have helped establish more precisely a date an
  • Descended from Crete, he served at the Church of the Theotokos of C
  • ng his time spent on the Islands of Aegina and Crete, he continued to write.
  • During the invasion of Greece and Crete, he shot down a RAF Hurricane on 14 May 1941 f
  • After the loss of Crete, his brigade took part in the defence of Tobru
  • Crete, History and Civilization.
  • It was present at the Battle of Crete, holding Heraklion airfield and causing many c
  • German victories elsewhere on Crete, however, allowed them to concentrate overwhel
  • FM) is licensed to Crete, Illinois, south of Chicago, with studios in H
  • southern and far southern suburbs to south of Crete, Illinois.
  • of Brooklyn, New York, and Pamela Tranberg of Crete, Illinois.
  • archaeological recovery at the Knossos site on Crete illustrates its role in Bronze Age Minoan cult
  • n a night-time engagement during the Battle of Crete in 1941.
  • She was finally used as a target and sunk off Crete in 1984.
  • The invasion of Crete in May of 1941 was the first major airborne as
  • ttalion saw action in Egypt, Libya, Greece and Crete in 1940-41, however, a large number of the bat
  • Alexander V was born in Crete in 1339 of Greek descent.
  • hts of Malta fought at the Siege of Candia (in Crete) in 1668.
  • On 16 February 1942 north of Crete, in the Mediterranean, HM Submarine Thrasher,
  • He rejoined the Squadron, now in Crete, in May 1941 as a flight commander.
  • from the Chess Olympiad for the Blind held at Crete in October 2009.
  • rothea Bate on the Katharo plateau, in eastern Crete, in the 1920s.
  • ort in the Heraklion peripheral unit, southern Crete, in Greece, located 82 kilometres (51 mi) sout
  • ial sinking of HMS Gloucester off the coast of Crete in May 1941.
  • ayed for PAS Preveza, Ethnikos Piraeus and OFI Crete in Greece, Anderlecht in Belgium and Roda JC,
  • Appointed Commissioner for Crete in early 1823, he arrived on the island on 21
  • heinmetall's 7.5 cm LG 40 during the Battle of Crete in 1941, the Germans were spurred to continue
  • the trying circumstances of the evacuation of Crete in May and June 1941.
  • different clubs, Samura finally signed for OFI Crete in the Greek Super League.
  • ial Yeomanry, Howard became Consul General for Crete in 1903, and three years later was sent to Was
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