| Title | Famagusta maritima : mariners, merchants, pilgrims and mercenaries |
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| Type | Bibliographic |
| Edition | |
| Year | 2019 |
| TOC | Array |
| Summary | "Famagusta Maritima: Mariners, Merchants, Pilgrims and Mercenaries presents a collection of scholarly studies spanning the thousand year history of the port of Famagusta in Cyprus. This historic harbour city was at the heart of the Crusading Lusignan dynasty, a possession of both Genoa and Venice during the Renaissance, a port of the Ottoman Empire for three centuries, and in time, a strategic naval and intelligence node for the British Empire. It is a maritime space made famous by the realities of its extraordinary importance and influence, followed by its calamitous demise. Contributors are: Michele Bacci, Lucie Bonato, Tomasz Borowski, Mike Carr, Pierre-Vincent Claverie, Dragos Cosmescu, Nicholas Coureas, Marko Kiessel, Antonio Musarra, William Spates, Asu Tozan, Ahmet Usta, and Michael Walsh"-- |
| BH ID | BV045516163 |
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| Open Data ID | BVB01-030900651 |
| Name | Walsh, Michael J. K. |
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| Type | 700 |
| Year | 1968- |
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| Relationship | oth |
| Relator | Sonstige |
| GND | 141522259 : json |
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| Name | Konferenzschrift : International joint workshop : 20.11.2017-21.11.2017 : Padua |
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| Vocabulary | gnd-content |
| GND ID | 1071861417 : json |
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