| 31. | In 2003 he won the Mountbatten Maritime Prize for his " Maritime Power and the Struggle for Freedom ".
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| 32. | Venice, once the maritime power of the world, would be left an artificial theme park for gondola-riding tourists.
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| 33. | Each of the fleets participating represented a maritime power of Ancient Greece or the Hellenistic east : Rhodeans for that of Claudius.
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| 34. | The campaign established Eugene in Lombardy, and helped to persuade the Maritime Powers to come to the aid of the Emperor.
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| 35. | The Calicut ( " Calecute ", Kozhikode ), the dominant maritime power on the Malabar Coast of India.
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| 36. | They are also maritime powers and as two influential democracies, they have common objectives to maintain peace and security in the region.
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| 37. | For a maritime power the loss of their access to the Mediterranean stung financially and psychologically, and the Carthaginians sued for peace.
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| 38. | In just four years, a state without any real naval experience had managed to better a major regional maritime power in battle.
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| 39. | It was a maritime power with numerous seaports, including Salerno itself, and controlled mostly the western half of the old duchy.
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| 40. | Just one year later, the three maritime powers fought an uneven conflict in the waters facing Saint-Jean d'Acre.
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