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    Butrint (redirect from Butrinto)
    interested in Corfu and Butrinto once again declined. By 1572 the wars between Venice and the Ottoman Empire had left Butrinto ruinous and the acropolis...
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    Ionian Sea as follows: On the North. A line running from the mouth of the Butrinto River (39°44'N) in Albania, to Cape Karagol in Corfu (39°45'N), along the...
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    boundary between the Adriatic and the Ionian seas as a line running from the Butrinto River's mouth (latitude 39°44'N) in Albania to the Karagol Cape in Corfu...
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    Achmet III appeared in Butrinto opposite Corfu. On July 8 the Turkish fleet carrying 33,000 men sailed to Corfu from Butrinto and established a beachhead...
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    Epirote mainland, namely the coastal towns of Parga, Preveza, Vonitsa, and Butrinto, had been Venetian possessions for centuries, thereby becoming the only...
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    The Vivari Channel (Albanian: Kanali i Butrintit, also known as Butrinto River) links Lake Butrint in the extreme south of Albania with the Straits of...
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    afterwards, Venice ruled no part of the mainland of Greece except Parga and Butrinto (subordinate politically to the Ionian Islands), but it still retained...
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    1392–1501 Vlorë (Valona) and Kaninë Castle (Canina), 1690–1691 Butrint (Butrinto), 1350 and 1386–1797 Trani, 1496–1509 Mola di Bari and Polignano a Mare...
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    general Hugh of Sully with 8,000 men (including 2,000 cavalry) captured Butrinto in 1280 and besieged Berat. A Byzantine army of relief under Michael Tarchaneiotes...
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    Press. pp. 70–71. ISBN 978-1-4008-6497-3. Parga, Vonitza, Preveza, and Butrinto. In 1401 the peoples of Parga had established the precedent of colluding...
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