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** and Pucci
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** the island of Kastellorizo ( like Rhodes a part of the Aegean Dodecanese island group ) was taken by the Knights of St. John Hospitaller of Jerusalem in 1309 ; the Egyptians occupied it from 1440 until 1450 ; then the Kingdom of Naples ruled ; Venetian rule began in 1635 ( as Castellorosso ); all these states, excluding the Egyptians, were Catholic ; Ottoman rule was established in 1686, although Greeks controlled the island during the Greek War of Independence from 1821-1833.

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