The History of Greece Under Othoman and Venetian DominationW. Blackwood and sons, 1856 - 367 sivua |
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Achmet Achmet III Albanians Archipelago attack bigotry Candia capitan-pasha Catholics century CHAP Chios Chiots Christian powers clergy coast commercial compelled conquest Constantine Mavrocordatos Constantinople corruption corsairs Crete Cyprus dominions ecclesiastical edit emperors Europe favour force fortress France French galleys garrison Genoese grand vizier Greece Greek Church Greek nation Greek population Hammer Histoire hundred influence inhabitants Ionian Islands janissaries Knights land Lepanto Levant Maina Malta Maniates Maona Mavrocordatos ment Messenia military Mohammed Mohammed II Mohammedan moral Morea Morosini Murad Murad III Mussulman Mustapha Nauplia naval officers oppression Orloff orthodox Otho Othoman administration Othoman armies Othoman domination Othoman empire Othoman fleet Othoman government Pasha patriarch peace Phanariot piracy pirates plundered political Porte possession privileges protection provinces race rendered republic revenues Rhodes Russian Rycaut Selim Selim II Seljouk ships siege slaves Suleiman sultan thousand timariots tion towns treaty tribute tribute-children troops Turkey Turkish Turks Vallachia Venetian Venice
Suositut otteet
Sivu 79 - Can tyrants but by tyrants conquered be, And Freedom find no champion and no child Such as Columbia saw arise when she Sprung forth a Pallas, armed and undefiled ? Or must such minds be nourished in the wild, Deep in the unpruned forest, midst the roar Of cataracts, where nursing Nature smiled On infant Washington?
Sivu iii - Crown 8vo, 6s. HISTORY OF GREECE UNDER FOREIGN DOMINATION. By GEORGE FINLAY, LL.D., Athens— viz. : GREECE UNDER THE ROMANS. BC 146 to AD 717. A Historical View of the Condition of the Greek Nation from its Conquest by the Romans until the Extinction of the Roman Power in the East. Second Edition, 16s.