NOUN
- a decisive naval battle in the War of Greek Independence (1827); the Turkish and Egyptian fleet was defeated by an allied fleet of British and French and Russian warships
How To Use Navarino In A Sentence
- By any measure, what the Captain and his son, Achilles, who now runs Costa Navarino, have done is extraordinary. Grand ambitions: ecoluxury in Greece
- What if Costa Navarino fails to attract the five-star tourists or conferences and has to be sold on? Grand ambitions: ecoluxury in Greece
- The French, English, and Russians were keen to keep the anarchy from spreading, so in 1827 an allied fleet arrived and moved into the Bay of Navarino, where the Turkish-Egyptian fleet was anchored. American Connections
- Then you don't know that a day or two after Cyril Jernyngham disappeared, a man dressed in clothes like those found, sold some land of his at a place called Navarino? Prescott of Saskatchewan
- When it was over, three quarters of the Turkish-Egyptian fleet was sunk and the accidental battle of Navarino was over. American Connections
- In 1703 the provveditore of New Navarino noted that he would raise these from those villages not currently contributing to the quartering of dragoons.
- One will be a Banyan Tree brand, with villas dug into the hillside, another will be built high above the lovely Navarino Bay. Grand ambitions: ecoluxury in Greece
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- While cadastral surveys were undertaken for the territories of Navarino, Arcadia, and Modon, none appear to have survived.
- The Battle of Navarino (October 20, 1827) had made that outcome inevitable, but the Turks took their time about acceding to it. Games