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  2. International Squadron (Cretan intervention, 1897–1898)

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    "The Admirals of the Powers in Cretan Waters" (Sketch from Black and White, 10 April 1897).. As early as May 1896, the British battleship HMS Hood and a French gunboat had arrived in Cretan waters to protect their countries′ interests and citizens in the face of unrest on Crete, [4] and when major rioting broke out in Candia (now Heraklion) on 6 February 1897, men from the British warship on ...

  3. Attack on Convoy AN 14 - Wikipedia

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    The Attack on Convoy AN 14 was a naval engagement during the Second World War between a British naval force defending a convoy of merchant ships, sailing from Port Said and Alexandria to Piraeus in Greece and two Italian torpedo boats which intercepted them north of the island of Crete on 31 January 1941.

  4. Maritime history of Europe - Wikipedia

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    The Clipper Ship Flying Cloud off the Needles, Isle of Wight, off the southern English coast. Painting by James E. Buttersworth. The Maritime history of Europe represents the era of recorded human interaction with the sea in the northwestern region of Eurasia in areas that include shipping and shipbuilding, shipwrecks, naval battles, and military installations and lighthouses constructed to ...

  5. Greek Steamship Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1858, two more ships were added to the original three and the routes were extended to Thessaloniki and Crete. By 1862, there were eleven ships making regular voyages to Smyrna (now İzmir), Constantinople (now Istanbul) and other ports along the Turkish coast. The company was successful from its start in 1857 until a decline occurred in the ...

  6. MS Kydon Palace - Wikipedia

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    Swimming Pool. Festos Palace was designed as a Ro-pax night ferry for service between Piraeus and Heraklion, Crete, though also used for daytime voyages. Together with her sistership Knossos Palace, she is very similar to the Janas-class, built by Fincantieri for Tirrenia at the same time.

  7. Cretan Revolt (1897–1898) - Wikipedia

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    In February 1897, prime minister of Greece Theodoros Diligiannis ordered a military intervention in Crete. Yielding to pressure from the opposition and public opinion, he placed Prince George of Greece at the head of a fleet tasked with blockading Ottoman ships from supplying Crete. On February 11, 1897, 300 Greek volunteers and 800 boxes of ...