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Since 1426 Cyprus had been held in vassalage to the Sultan of Egypt, to whom
the Kingdom was bound to pay an annual tribute of 8,000 ducats, and its direct
annexation might well cause her diplomatic complications in that quarter she
could ...
Since 1426 Cyprus had been held in vassalage to the Sultan of Egypt, to whom
the Kingdom was bound to pay an annual tribute of 8,000 ducats, and its direct
annexation might well cause her diplomatic complications in that quarter she
could ...
Side 472
While the civil government was established at Nicosia, the military headquarters
were at Famagusta. There the standing garrison of cavalry and infantry, and the
Cyprus-based fleet, were under the command of a Venetian Captain - though in ...
While the civil government was established at Nicosia, the military headquarters
were at Famagusta. There the standing garrison of cavalry and infantry, and the
Cyprus-based fleet, were under the command of a Venetian Captain - though in ...
Side 473
Cyprus, in short, cannot have been an easy place to govern; it must be admitted,
however, that the Venetians - whose own domestic administration was the
wonder and envy of the civilized world - should have governed it a great deal
better ...
Cyprus, in short, cannot have been an easy place to govern; it must be admitted,
however, that the Venetians - whose own domestic administration was the
wonder and envy of the civilized world - should have governed it a great deal
better ...
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Beginnings to 717 | 3 |
Emergence 717811 | 15 |
The City Rises Up 811900 | 26 |
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