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How is "Napoli di Romana" "Naples of the Greeks"? Since when does "Romana" = "Greek"? Rick K 22:21, Jan 4, 2005 (UTC)
I deleted in history the mention about the floods, because it is not a great historic event of Nafplio, we can write other things first.
The list of Argolis municipalities at the bottom contains a link to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mykines, which is one of the Faroer islands. The link should point to "Mykenes, Greece". I don't know how to correct that; the Argolis category seems to be OK.
Please don't say that Nauplia is used in English to recognize the Ottoman or Venetian presence in Greece; it's standard usage in histories of the Greek Revolution, for example; and this dates from 1898, when Greece was not under the Turk. JCScaliger 04:45, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
Nafplion was taken by the troops of Venice (commanders: Francesco Morosini and Philipp Christian Königsmarck)in 1686 (August). The town (called "Napoli di Romania") became capital of "Morea" (Peloponnese). Just here died Francesco Morosini in 1694. In 1715 a Turkish army of 95,000 men, under Ali Kumurji, attacked the Venetian Peloponnese, defended by 7,000 soldiers under Governor Alessandro Bon. On July 11, 1715 about 70,000 Turks started the siege of Nafplion, defended by 1,747 soldiers (General Zacco and Colonel Cardosi). Helped by a French traitor (La Salle), the Turks took the town on July 18-20. A pityless massacre followed!
A wikipedian considered this link http://www.vr-nafplio.gr/index.asp as spam. It is not, it is a website established by the Nafplio municipality and other agencies as information for the town. Therefore, in my opinion, this link should stay. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 154.20.158.225 ( talk) 04:10, 28 December 2006 (UTC).
"in Ancient Greek Ναύπλιον (thus the transliteration Nafplion)." This isn't really that transparent. Is there a nationalist issue with the transliteration? -- Wetman 01:50, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
I've just asked for a citation for the statement that the Latin name was Nauplion. I can't find this in any texts. I would have expected Nauplia or Nauplium. And rew D alby 20:23, 26 August 2007 (UTC)
I stay in Nafplio, and there are no train services anymore from/to Athens by OSE. There are only regular bus services to/from Athens by KTEL (www.ktel-argolidas.gr). I tried to correct it by it is considered vandalism and although i love wikipedia, i am at work and there is simply not enough time to read, understand and follow the instructions in order to correct the mistake. can anybody do it?
thanks. antoni, Nafplio, Greece
The result of the move request was: page moved. Andrewa ( talk) 08:44, 4 February 2011 (UTC)
Nafplion → Nafplio — To adhere to common usage as well as the phonetic transliteration of the Modern Greek name (Ναύπλιο) as opposed to the older form (Ναύπλιον).-- Constantine ✍ 09:20, 24 January 2011 (UTC)
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How is "Napoli di Romana" "Naples of the Greeks"? Since when does "Romana" = "Greek"? Rick K 22:21, Jan 4, 2005 (UTC)
I deleted in history the mention about the floods, because it is not a great historic event of Nafplio, we can write other things first.
The list of Argolis municipalities at the bottom contains a link to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mykines, which is one of the Faroer islands. The link should point to "Mykenes, Greece". I don't know how to correct that; the Argolis category seems to be OK.
Please don't say that Nauplia is used in English to recognize the Ottoman or Venetian presence in Greece; it's standard usage in histories of the Greek Revolution, for example; and this dates from 1898, when Greece was not under the Turk. JCScaliger 04:45, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
Nafplion was taken by the troops of Venice (commanders: Francesco Morosini and Philipp Christian Königsmarck)in 1686 (August). The town (called "Napoli di Romania") became capital of "Morea" (Peloponnese). Just here died Francesco Morosini in 1694. In 1715 a Turkish army of 95,000 men, under Ali Kumurji, attacked the Venetian Peloponnese, defended by 7,000 soldiers under Governor Alessandro Bon. On July 11, 1715 about 70,000 Turks started the siege of Nafplion, defended by 1,747 soldiers (General Zacco and Colonel Cardosi). Helped by a French traitor (La Salle), the Turks took the town on July 18-20. A pityless massacre followed!
A wikipedian considered this link http://www.vr-nafplio.gr/index.asp as spam. It is not, it is a website established by the Nafplio municipality and other agencies as information for the town. Therefore, in my opinion, this link should stay. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 154.20.158.225 ( talk) 04:10, 28 December 2006 (UTC).
"in Ancient Greek Ναύπλιον (thus the transliteration Nafplion)." This isn't really that transparent. Is there a nationalist issue with the transliteration? -- Wetman 01:50, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
I've just asked for a citation for the statement that the Latin name was Nauplion. I can't find this in any texts. I would have expected Nauplia or Nauplium. And rew D alby 20:23, 26 August 2007 (UTC)
I stay in Nafplio, and there are no train services anymore from/to Athens by OSE. There are only regular bus services to/from Athens by KTEL (www.ktel-argolidas.gr). I tried to correct it by it is considered vandalism and although i love wikipedia, i am at work and there is simply not enough time to read, understand and follow the instructions in order to correct the mistake. can anybody do it?
thanks. antoni, Nafplio, Greece
The result of the move request was: page moved. Andrewa ( talk) 08:44, 4 February 2011 (UTC)
Nafplion → Nafplio — To adhere to common usage as well as the phonetic transliteration of the Modern Greek name (Ναύπλιο) as opposed to the older form (Ναύπλιον).-- Constantine ✍ 09:20, 24 January 2011 (UTC)
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