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  • Landings also took place at Eregli on the other side of the Sea of Marmora.
  • Russia was to acquire the Dardanelles, the Sea of Marmora, the Bosporus with Constantinople, and Corfu.
  • On 9 April 1920 Britain later in 1920, " Ramillies " fired from her position in the Sea of Marmora at Turkish shore targets.
  • She took part with her battle squadron in actions against the Bolsheviks and Turkish nationalists in 1919 in the Black Sea and in the Sea of Marmora.
  • The species is also present in mainland Portugal, in the Mediterranean Sea, the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmora, and around the Azores and Madeira.
  • A large storm in the Sea of Marmora initially prevented the remainder of the crusade from leaving Gelibolu, but by 4 September they had arrived by sea at Constantinople.
  • Proconnesus is a small island in the Sea of Marmora near the mouth of the Black Sea, well situated for hearing travellers'tales of regions far north of the Black Sea.
  • For most conspicuous bravery, in command of Submarine E . 14, when he dived his vessel under the enemy minefields and entered the Sea of Marmora on the 27th April, 1915.
  • Crossing the Sea of Marmora on a Turkish freighter, the " Nagara ", as a British sub overtook the ship, one of the officers signaled for Swing to do the talking.
  • Meanwhile, Osman spent the remainder of his reign expanding his control in two directions, north along the course of the Sakarya River and southwest towards the Sea of Marmora, achieving his objectives by 1308.
  • Large caliber obturator by Charles Ragon de Bange in 1872 . exploded during practice firing in the Sea of Marmora killing 11 and injuring a further 35, that the Royal Navy decisively changed to breech loading guns.
  • He was probably right in saying that had the naval attacks been pressed the Turks, short of ammunition and low in morale would have had to abandon the forts and the Fleet could have occupied the Sea of Marmora and with it Constantinople.
  • De Robeck did not repeat the attacks, later giving his reason as concerns over what would happen if his ships succeeded in clearing a way through the strait, but then became trapped in the Sea of Marmora without any troops to occupy captured territory.
  • The accomplished abbate was sent on this delicate mission in 1696, with the title of envoy extraordinary, and he fulfilled his difficult task so well that Pope Innocent XI, in recognition of certain privileges he had secured for the Hanoverian Catholics, consecrated him bishop of Spiga on the Sea of Marmora ( modern day Lower Saxon territories.
  • Here is my answer to it " " Place names in the Treaty of Lausanne : " Serbo-Croat-Slovene State ", " Castellorizzo ", " Soudan ", " Sea of Marmora ", " Roumania ", " Persia ", etc . The treaty does not establish naming obviously and shouldn't because it is not updatable ".