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Moutoussis and Moraitinis
* 1913 – Greek military aviators, Michael Moutoussis and Aristeidis Moraitinis perform the first naval air mission in history, with a Farman MF. 7 hydroplane.
Aided by the destroyer Velos, first Lieutenant Michael Moutoussis and Ensign Aristeidis Moraitinis flew the Maurice Farman hydroplane and drew up a diagram of the positions of the Turkish fleet, against which they dropped four bombs.
The withdrawal of the Ottoman fleet within the Dardanelles was confirmed by 1st Lieutenant Michael Moutoussis and Ensign Aristeidis Moraitinis on January 24, 1913.

Moutoussis and .
* Moutoussis, K. and Zeki, S. ( 1997 ).
Among the aviators were Dimitrios Kamperos, Michael Moutoussis and Christos Adamidis, who were flying above the Bizani and Ioannina sectors at a height of.

Moraitinis and Greek
On, a Greek Farman MF. 7, piloted by Lt. Moutousis and with Ensign Moraitinis as an observer, carried out an aerial reconnaissance of the Ottoman fleet in its anchorage at Nagara, and launched four bombs on the anchored ships.
On, a Greek Farman MF. 7, piloted by Lt. Moutousis and with Ensign Moraitinis as an observer, carried out an aerial reconnaissance of the Ottoman fleet in its anchorage at Nagara, and launched four bombs on the anchored ships.

travelled and over
He travelled all over the world.
Between the world wars, Poirot travelled all over Europe and the Middle East investigating crimes and murders.
He was advised by them not to make the journey over to Fife because of weather conditions, but travelled anyway.
Charles and the Duke of Buckingham, James's favourite and a man who had great influence over the prince, together travelled incognito to Spain in 1623 in an attempt to reach agreement on the long-pending Spanish Match.
His father travelled to the battlefield a few days later to take his body back for burial at Montpellier over a week later.
Before this, however, he had become Earl of Aberdeen on his grandfather's death in 1801, and had travelled all over Europe.
From there he travelled to Sedbergh in Westmorland, where he had heard a group of Seekers were meeting, and preached to over a thousand people on Firbank Fell, convincing many, including Francis Howgill, to accept that Christ might speak to people directly.
In it he discussed the movements of the glaciers, their moraines, their influence in grooving and rounding the rocks over which they travelled, and in producing the striations and roches moutonnees seen in Alpine-style landscapes.
From 1605 to 1612, he travelled extensively all over Japan in musha shugyō, a warrior pilgrimage during which he honed his skills with duels.
Historical documents confirm that Oxford lived in Venice, and travelled for over a year through Italy.
Strabo reports that Pytheas says he " travelled over the whole of Britain that was accessible.
Over this was placed a circular disk of paper ; an electromagnet with the embossing point connected to an arm travelled over the disk ; and any signals given through the magnets were embossed on the disk of paper.
The Saluki is a sighthound and historically travelled throughout the Middle East with nomadic desert tribes over an area stretching from the Sahara to the Caspian Sea.
From the onset of the campaign until the November election, over 600, 000 people travelled to Marion to participate.
Although poorly paid, she saved whatever she could and travelled as often as possible to Copenhagen to be with Lars, often just over a weekend, spending most of her time on the train back and forth.
After spending over three years at Eton, Robert travelled abroad with a French tutor.
Following victory over the Italians at Custoza in late July, the court felt safe to return to Vienna, and Franz Joseph travelled with them.
Taking to the seas at the age of 18, Bering travelled extensively over the next eight years, as well as taking naval training at Amsterdam.
They had already travelled over 1750 miles.
Some years later he travelled over the country holding meetings and endeavouring to get the people to become interested in the university and to found bursaries for poor students.
Freed of the Ring's power over his senses, Bilbo travelled to Rivendell, where for the next 17 years he lived a pleasant life of retirement: eating, sleeping, writing poetry, and working on his memoirs, There and Back Again, known to us as The Hobbit.
Amadeus travelled south through Italy to Brindisi, where he crossed over to Durazzo, and marched east along the Via Egnatia to meet Louis at Constantinople in late 1147.
In 2007, almost 25 million people travelled over the Øresund Bridge: 15. 2 million by car and bus, and 9. 6 million by train.
Until 1979 a points bar was also used, meaning that a point would not be allowed if it travelled over this bar, a somewhat contentious rule through the 75 years it was in use.
In 305 Constantius crossed over into Britain, travelled to the far north of the island and launched a military expedition against the Picts, claiming a victory against them and the title Britannicus Maximus II by 7 January 306.

travelled and took
The French moved first to Tirlemont, ( as if to threaten Zoutleeuw, abandoned by the French in October 1705 ), before turning southwards, heading for Jodoigne – this line of march took Villeroi ’ s army towards the narrow aperture of dry ground between the Mehaigne and Petite Gheete rivers close to the small villages of Ramillies and Taviers ; but neither commander quite appreciated how far his opponent had travelled.
Duval travelled across the Middle East overland via Aleppo and took a ship from Basra to Bombay, acquainting Governor-General of India Viscount Wellesley with the situation in Egypt.
At first the French and English crusaders travelled together, but the armies split at Lyon, as Richard decided to go by sea, and Philip took the overland route through the Alps to Genoa.
She was removed from the school by her father, who took her travelling in Europe ; with schooling provided by schools in the areas they travelled, returning to England in 1931.
Plotinus took up the study of philosophy at the age of twenty-seven, around the year 232, and travelled to Alexandria to study.
Instead of college, he travelled in Europe and then took up ranching in Texas and New Mexico, returning to Chicago in 1892 after his father's death.
For the film's release, Valentino travelled to London, staying there and in France, spending money with abandon while his divorce took place.
Griffiths travelled for the Press to major Japanese schools and bookshops and took a 10 percent commission.
The world's first long distance road trip by automobile took place in Germany in August 1888 when Bertha Benz, the wife of Karl Benz, the inventor of the first patented motor car ( the Benz Patent-Motorwagen ), travelled from Mannheim to Pforzheim ( a distance of ) in the third experimental Benz motor car ( which had a maximum speed of ) and back, with her two teenage sons Richard and Eugen but without the consent and knowledge of her husband.
After his release, Chen travelled from place to place until the summer of 1938, when he arrived at the wartime capital of Chongqing and took a position teaching at a junior high school.
Unfortunately for Bakasura, the Pandavas travelled into the area and took up residence with a local Brahmin whose turn had come up to make the delivery.
They were taken by ship to Lavaca Bay and travelled overland to San Antonio, where they took shelter in abandoned buildings until the Texas Rangers were prepared to escort them to their land and protect them from hostile Indians.
As the 1930s started, Huxley travelled widely and took part in a variety of activities which were partly scientific and partly political.
After the fall of Rome, others took over the middle legs of the spice trade, first the Persians and then the Arabs ; Innes Miller cites the account of Cosmas Indicopleustes, who travelled east to India, as proof that " pepper was still being exported from India in the sixth century ".
He and the rest of the family travelled to her bedside and took turns keeping her company until she died in the early hours of 14 March 1989.
Theobald travelled to England on business for his abbey at least once during his abbacy, to supervise the monastery's lands in England, a trip that took place shortly before his selection as the new Archbishop of Canterbury in 1138.
The family travelled across Europe until she was seven, following wherever her parents ' performing career took them ; as a result, she speaks fluent French and German.
Dudley took part in the christenings of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Edward and, in connection with the announcement of the Prince's birth to the Emperor, travelled to Spain via France in October 1537.
Widespread fraud was practised and illegal trading took place by figures who travelled under the unauthorised protection of the British flag, knowing that local customs officials would therefore be cowed into not interfering with them.
Hephaestion took part in a notable cavalry charge at the battle of the Hydaspes river ( 326 BC ) and then, when the army began its homeward journey, was again entrusted with half the army, including the elite troops and two hundred elephants, as they travelled south-west along the banks of the Hydaspes.
After Alexander had taken a detour to subdue a hostile tribe, in which he was seriously injured, Hephaestion took command of the greater part of the army as they travelled down the Indus to the sea.
Three East Riding justices ( JP ), George Crowle ( Member of Parliament for Hull ), Hugh Bethell, and Marmaduke Constable, travelled to Brough and took written depositions about the incident.
They soon travelled to Vienna, where Field took a brief course in counterpoint under Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, and in early winter arrived in Saint Petersburg.
Team Beauties and Barnicles took third place overall in August 2010, setting the current Guinness World Record for longest distance travelled in a dragon boat with a time of 38 hours and 5 minutes.
Wolfgang Weber's last minute goal took the game into extra time, a goal claimed to be controversial by the English, with the ball appearing to hit the hand of a German player as it travelled through the England penalty area before he prodded it in.

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