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In the age of sail (17thā19th centuries), the number of cannons determined a shipās rating. A vessel with 34 guns would typically be a or a heavily armed merchantmanāsmaller than a ship-of-the-line (which had 60ā100+ guns), but faster and more maneuverable. The 34-gun configuration was common among: 34 Ta Kanonia Tis Marias Apo Ti Salamina -sirin...
Historically, cannons were used on the island for defense and to signal celebrations. In a religious or folk context, "The Cannons of Mary" might metaphorically refer to the "powerful" protection of the Virgin Mary over the island. 3. The "Sirin" Artist Connection If this text is a modern collection or
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