Corcyre (French: [kɔʁ.kiʁ]; archaic French for "Corfu"; Greek: Κέρκυρα, romanized: Kerkyra) was one of three short-lived French departments of Greece...
Navy have borne the name Corcyre, the French name for Corfu: Corcyre (1797), previously the British privateer Cornish Hero Corcyre (1798), was a djerme or...
Directory and were organised as the departments of Mer-Égée, Ithaque and Corcyre. In 1798, the Russian Admiral Fyodor Ushakov evicted the French from these...
Duchy of Luxembourg Holy Roman Empire: Prince-Bishopric of Liège 1795–1814 Corcyre Corfu Corfou Island of Corfu (archaic French form) Greece Republic of Venice4...
which organised the islands as the départements Mer-Égée, Ithaque and Corcyre. In 1798-1799 a Russian-Ottoman fleet under the command of the Russian...
ceded to the French, who occupied it for two years as the département of Corcyre, until they were expelled by a joint Russian-Ottoman squadron under Admiral...
French during their administration of the island as the département of Corcyre, and became a university during the British administration, through the...
representative in the department. Department of Mer-Égée Department of Corcyre French rule in the Ionian Islands (1797–1799) Treaty of Campo Formio Bellaire...
ceded to France. Napoleon organized the islands into three departments: Corcyre, Ithaque, and Mer-Égée. The first included the islands of Corfu and Paxos...
Bonaparte conquered the Venetian Empire, the lodge was revived in 1797 in Corcyre, until 1800 when the Russian Empire established the Septinsular Republic...