FEODOSIYA

fāˌədôˈsēə, city (1990 est. pop. 85,000), S Ukraine, on the Crimean peninsula. It is a major Black Sea port at the western end of the Feodosiya Gulf. Feodosiya is also a rail terminus. A popular Crimean sea and health resort, Feodosiya has beaches, mineral springs, and mud baths. The city occupies the site of ancient Theodosia, which was founded in the 6th cent. b.c. by Greek colonists from Miletus. Theodosia, noted for its grain exports, was destroyed by the Huns in the 4th cent. a.d.; it existed thereafter as an insignificant village until the Genoese arrived in the 13th cent., established a flourishing trade colony, and virtually monopolized Black Sea commerce. Under their rule, the city was called Caffa or Kaffa and served as the chief port and administrative center of Genoese possessions along the Black Sea coast. The khan of Crimea, an ally of the Turks, conquered the city in 1475; it remained under Turko-Tatar control until Russia's annexation of the Crimea in 1783. In 1802 it was named Feodosiya. German forces captured it twice during World War II. The ruins of the Genoese fortifications still stand.

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...See further under NATIONAL BOLSHEVISM ; R.A.P.P. Feodosiya ancient Theodosia , then Kaffa until 1804 , Black Sea port...museum, 1811, and a gallery of the paintings of Ayvazovskiy. Feodosiya was founded in the 6th century B.C. by the Greeks, and...
Group South. Feodosiya was selected as the place for the main landing because it allowed...of the Crimean Peninsula. Supporting landings north and south of Feodosiya were aimed to tie German forces in the area. The Soviets gave the...
...Regiment punched a hole through the Soviet line and headed for Feodosiya. In the center, the 132nd Division advanced ten kilometers...improved the maneuverability of the few motorized units. Feodosiya fell on the 18th, yielding more than 10,000 Soviet prisoners...
...maps 99 and 100); 28 February 1942, 36 Jews executed at Feodosiya, NOKW 1862 (map 102); 8 April 1942, murder of 91,678...and NO 3359 (map 102); 1 May 1942, 22Jews executed at Feodosiya, NOKW 1717 (map 102); 1 May 1942, Warthegau extermination...
...Sonderkommando 10a : Seetzen, location, Taganrog, Mariupol, Melitopol and Berdyansk. Sonderkommando 10b : Persterer, location: Feodosiya, Kerch, Alushta and Sudak. Einsatzkommando 11a : Zapp, location: Yalta, Sevastapol and Bakhchisarai and Yevpatoriya...
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...flag merchant ship Advantage arrived at Feodosiya with five hundred tons of construction...called the unloading of Advantage in Feodosiya an example of "brutal contempt" by...foreign policy in general. Residents of Feodosiya blockaded the citys port, protesting...
...Aeronautical University in Alushta Kharkovsky Aerokosmichesky Universitet, and a branch of East-Ukrainian University in Feodosiya Vostochnoukrainsky Universitet.19 According to another source in the Ministry of Science and Education, the ministry revoked...
...The first historical data about Gypsies in Crimea are from 1666 when Evliya Celebi writes that in Caffa city (nowadays Feodosiya) along with the houses with different population in the city outskirts, there are Gypsies living in tents and wagons. He...
...began around Odessa in 1865 and eventually five principal ones served the Black Sea ports. They linked Odessa, Sebastopol, Feodosiya, Rostov and Taganrog with the western provinces, the central region, the southern provinces and the north Caucasus.15...
...province). The fourteenth-c. plague was brought to Europe by Italian merchant ships from the Crimean seaport Kaffa (Feodosiya): there existed three plague foci in southem Russia. Some scholars claimed instead that the disease began in China. Benedictows...


 

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...began with an attack that the Mongols launched on the Italian merchants last trading station in the region, Kaffa (today Feodosiya) in the Crimea. In the autumn of 1346, plague broke out among the besiegers and from them penetrated into the town. When...
...still believe that the Black Death entered western Europe after the Mongols, besieging the city of Kefe (or Kaffa, now Feodosiya in Ukraine) in 1346, catapulted into the European-held city the corpses of comrades who had died of plague. When the...


 

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...sixth century B.C., the Assyrians poisoned their enemys wells with rye fungus. In 1346, during the siege of Kaffa (now Feodosiya, Ukraine), the Tatars hurled plague-infected corpses over the city walls. It created an epidemic and forced the city...


 

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FEODOSIYA fa do se , city (1990 est. pop. 85,000), S Ukraine, on the...peninsula. It is a major Black Sea port at the western end of the Feodosiya Gulf. Feodosiya is also a rail terminus. A popular Crimean sea and health resort...
THEODOSIA see Feodosiya , Ukraine. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...Crimean autonmous republic. Other major cities include Sevastopol (an municipality with the status of an oblast), Kerch , Feodosiya , Yalta , and Yevpatoriya . Along the Crimeas northeast shore are a series of shallow, stagnant, but mineral-rich lagoons...
KAFFA see Feodosiya , Ukraine. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
CAFFA see Feodosiya , Ukraine. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.


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