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  1. The Realm or Kingdom of Candia (Venetian: Regno de Càndia; Italian: Regno di Candia) or Duchy of Candia (Venetian: Dogado de Càndia; Italian: Ducato di Candia) was the official name of Crete during the island's period as an overseas colony of the Republic of Venice, from the initial Venetian conquest in 1205–1212 to its fall to ...

  2. The siege of Candia (now Heraklion, Crete) was a military conflict in which Ottoman forces besieged the Venetian-ruled capital city of the Kingdom of Candia. Lasting from 1648 to 1669, or a total of 21 years, it is the second-longest siege in history after the siege of Ceuta.

    • 1 May 1648 – 27 September 1669, (21 years, 4 months, 3 weeks and 5 days)
    • Crete ceded to Ottomans
    • Ottoman victory
  3. Pedro de Candia (Pietro de Cândia) (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾo ðe kanˈdi.a]; Crete, Kingdom of Candia 1485–1542 Chupas, Viceroyalty of Peru) was a Greek explorer and cartographer at the service of the Kingdom of Spain, an officer of the Royal Spanish Navy that under the Spanish Crown became a Conquistador, Grandee of ...

  4. El Reino de Candía (del italiano: Regno di Candia) o Ducado de Candía ( Ducato di Candia) fue el nombre con el que se conocía la isla de Creta durante el período en que fue una posesión de ultramar de la república de Venecia, a partir de la inicial conquista veneciana en 1205-1212 hasta su caída ante el Imperio otomano durante la Guerra ...

  5. The Realm or Kingdom of Candia ( Venetian: Regno de Càndia; Italian: Regno di Candia) or Duchy of Candia ( Venetian: Dogado de Càndia; Italian: Ducato di Candia) was the official name of Crete during the island's period as an overseas colony of the Republic of Venice, from the initial Venetian conquest in 1205–1212 to its fall to the ...

  6. La guerra de Candía, también conocida como guerra de Creta, se libró entre la República de Venecia y sus aliados, los Caballeros de Malta, los Estados Papales, voluntarios franceses y los piratas de Mani contra el Imperio otomano y los Estados de Berbería.

  7. Basilicata probably arrived on Crete around 1609, at a time when the island was an overseas colony of the Republic of Venice known as the Kingdom of Candia after its capital, Candia or Chandax (modern Heraklion).