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" Faskyu (Ithaca) - Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE "
Savvides, Alexios G. C.
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AL
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English
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1061604
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ALei2001
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Main Entry
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Savvides, Alexios G. C.
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Title & Author
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Faskyu (Ithaca) - Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE\ Savvides, Alexios G. C.
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Publication Statement
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Leiden: Brill
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Title of Periodical
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Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE
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Note
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(1,351 words)
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Abstract
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Faskyu is the Arabic name of the Greek island of Ithaca (Greek Ithake), in the Ionian Sea west of mainland Greece, northeast of Cephalonia (Kephallenia) and south of Leukas. It is called: in Latin, Ithaci/Ithaki, in Byzantium’s commercial concessions to Venice; in Italian, Val de Compar[e]; in Old French, Theachi ( Chronicle of the Morea , ed. Jean Lognon, Livre de la conqueste de la princée de l’Amorée , Paris 1911, § 239); in Turkish, Siyaki, and variants in Soustal and Koder, 168–9, and Kordoses, Ithake , 42–6, 262–
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Subject
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Islam.
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ALei2001.pdf
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