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page 1Piracy in the Mediterranean

Teuta of Illyria
Teuta (Illyrian: *Teutana, 'mistress of the people, queen'; ; ) was the queen regent of the Ardiaei tribe in Illyria, who reigned approximately from 231 BC to 228/227 BC.
Barbary Wars
1801–1815 series of wars

Uskoks
220px|thumb|right|During this defense of the Klis Fortress against an Ottoman invasion, an elite Croatian military faction of Uskoci was formed.

Narentines
The Narentines were a South Slavic tribe noted as pirates on the Adriatic Sea in the 9th and 10th centuries. They occupied an area of southern Dalmatia centered at the river Neretva (). Named Narentani in Venetian sources, they were called Paganoi, "pagans", by the Greeks, as they were still pagan after the Christianization of the neighbouring tribes. They were fierce enemies of the Republic of Venice, attacking Venetian merchants and clergy traveling through the Adriatic, and even raiding close to Venice itself and defeating the doge several times. Venetian–Narentine peace treaties did not la

Fraxinetum
thumb|The stronghold of Fraxinetum was located inside the Massif des Maures (the colored region in the map).
Barbary slave trade
slave markets in North Africa

Gramvousa
Gramvousa, also Grampousa (, further names include Akra, Cavo Buso, Cavo Bouza, Garabusa and Grabusa), refers to two small uninhabited islands off the coast of a peninsula also known Gramvousa Peninsula (Greek: Χερσόνησος Γραμβούσας) in north-western Crete in the regional unit of Chania. The Gramvousa Peninsula forms the more westerly of the two pairs of peninsulae in northwestern Crete (the other being Rodopos Peninsula), and is the western part of Kissamos Bay.
Ghar el-Melh
Tunisian town
Nyon Conference
1937 diplomatic conference in Switzerland
Ancient Mediterranean piracy
piracy in the ancient Mediterranean
Anglo–Ottoman alliance against the Spanish
pirate collaboration against Catholic shipping
Battle of Korakesion
naval battle
Battle of Makarska
887 naval battle
Jewish pirates
seafaring Jewish people who engaged in piracy