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    the two islands of Imbros and Tenedos from the wider population exchanges that took place between Greece and Turkey. Tenedos remained majority Greek until...
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  • establishment of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Tenedos, after the island of Tenedos: HMS Tenedos (1812) was a 38-gun fifth rate launched in 1812. She...
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  • completed between 13 and 17 January. It was named Fort Tenedos after the British warship HMS Tenedos, anchored off the mouth of the Tugela. Her crew formed...
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  • Tenedos is an island in the northeast Aegean Sea, and part of the province Çanakkale of Turkey. Tenedos may also refer to : Tenedos (Pamphylia), a town...
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  • Colombia Tenedos banos Jocqué & Baert, 2002 – Ecuador Tenedos barronus (Chamberlin, 1925) – Panama Tenedos brescoviti Jocqué & Baert, 2002 – Brazil Tenedos calebi...
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  • Tenedos (Ancient Greek: Τένεδος) was a fortified coast-town in the west of ancient Pamphylia, 20 stadia to the west of Attalia. Its site is located on...
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    the wars. Tenedos was laid down at Leslie's Hebburn shipyard on 6 December 1917, launched on 21 October 1918 and completed in July 1919. Tenedos commissioned...
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  • HMS Tenedos (1812) was a 38-gun fifth rate launched in 1812 and saw action on the eastern American coast during the War of 1812. Tenedos, part of a fleet...
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    sizable possessions of Turkey in the Aegean Sea are Imbros (Gökçeada) and Tenedos (Bozcaada), in the northeastern part of the sea. Various smaller islets...
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    Tennes (Ancient Greek: Τέννης) was the eponymous hero of the island of Tenedos. Tenes was the son either of Apollo or of King Cycnus of Colonae by Proclia...
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    said to lie between Imbros and Tenedos. Homer wrote in the Iliad: In the depths of the sea on the cliff Between Tenedos and craggy Imbros There is a cave...
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  • into Asia-Minor. The battle of Tenedos of 86 BC is part of the First Mithridatic War. There is another battle of Tenedos in 73 BC during the Third Mithridatic...
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  • Venetians would cancel the Emperor's debt in return for the island of Tenedos. On leaving Byzantine soil, he left his two sons, Andronikos IV and Manuel...
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    Tenedos Phoenix (Ancient Greek: Φοῖνιξ; lived 4th century BC) was a native of Tenedos, who held a high rank in the army of Eumenes, 321 BC. Battle of...
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    command, left Tenedos, but for a week could not enter the Straits because of lack of wind. Ajax caught fire on 14 February, ran aground on Tenedos, and blew...
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    dedicate this offering to Athena". Then they burned their tents and left to Tenedos by night. Greek soldier Sinon was "abandoned" and was to signal to the...
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    Tarsus Teimiussa Tell Judaidah Tell Tayinat Telmessos Telmessos (Caria) Tenedos Termessos Tetrapyrgia in Cappadocia Tetrapyrgia in Pamphylia Titiopolis...
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    of the island of Tenedos in the Aegean Sea, and both sides supported different claimants to the throne of the Byzantine Empire. Tenedos had been acquired...
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  • The Battle of Lemnos was fought on the island of Lemnos in 73 BC between a Roman fleet and a Mithridatic fleet; it was a decisive event during the Third...
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  • USS Tenedos, abark of 245 tons, 300 feet (91 m) long, was originally a Pacific whaler, owned by Lawrence and Company of New London, Connecticut. During...
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    was a training ship for boy artificers at Chatham under the new name of Tenedos. From 1905 she was tender to Warrior, and in 1910 was moved to Devonport...
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  • Thespiae in Boeotia. Trojan dragons, a pair of dragons or giant serpents from Tenedos sent by various gods to kill Laocoön and his sons in order to stop him...
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    Alexandroupoli in 1895 by Konstantinos Malamatinas, a native of the island of Tenedos. The company has facilities in Euboea and Thessaloniki, where it has its...
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    Greece and Turkey. Only the Greek Orthodox of Constantinople, Imbros and Tenedos (about 270,000 at that time), and the Muslim population of Western Thrace...
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    (Nisiopi) Metalik Ada Oinousses Pasas Psara Samiopoula Samos Samothrace Tenedos Thasos Thymaina Uzunada Zourafa Saronic Aegina Agios Georgios Agistri Dokos...
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    Palaeologus. John V was dismissed from his imperial post and exiled to Tenedos; Cantacuzene's son Matthew was crowned as the co-emperor. But very soon...
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    the two islands of the western entrance to the Dardanelles: Imbros and Tenedos (Turkish: Gökçeada and Bozcaada). Greeks are one of the four ethnic minorities...
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    (Ancient Greek: Ἑκαμήδη), daughter of Arsinoos, was captured from the isle of Tenedos and given as captive to King Nestor. In her most prolonged mention, she...
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  • grape variety grown in Tenedos. It is used as a wine grape by making both varietal and blending with other grape varieties. In Tenedos, it is often blended...
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    of sailors from USS Tuscarora and Portsmouth. The British warship, HMS Tenedos, also landed a token force. During the reign of King Kalākaua the United...
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