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... carryingseveral thousand troops. Catholic forces combinedin Crete were
therefore considerable. Venetian, Spanish and Pontifical forces reached a
totalof205 galleys and galeasses, with about17,000 infantry aboard, and 4,000
adventurers.
... carryingseveral thousand troops. Catholic forces combinedin Crete were
therefore considerable. Venetian, Spanish and Pontifical forces reached a
totalof205 galleys and galeasses, with about17,000 infantry aboard, and 4,000
adventurers.
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Even the suspicious Venetians accepted1,500 Spanish,Italian and German
soldiers inthe Catholic king«s pay on its galleys to compensatefor theirownlack of
troops. In totalthere were 25,000 soldiers in Spanishpay. Thoughno Neapolitan ...
Even the suspicious Venetians accepted1,500 Spanish,Italian and German
soldiers inthe Catholic king«s pay on its galleys to compensatefor theirownlack of
troops. In totalthere were 25,000 soldiers in Spanishpay. Thoughno Neapolitan ...
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52 Anopening developed between the Catholic centreand its right flank
commanded by Gian Andrea Doria, such that the Maltese and Tuscan galleys
there ... His severed head displayed aloft was the signal to the Catholics that they
had won.
52 Anopening developed between the Catholic centreand its right flank
commanded by Gian Andrea Doria, such that the Maltese and Tuscan galleys
there ... His severed head displayed aloft was the signal to the Catholics that they
had won.
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Contents
The Forty Years War 1618c59 | |
The Venetian epic 1600c1718 | |
The Spanish | |
Austrian horizons expanding 6Profiles and careers | |
The Piedmontese exception The developmentof the Piedmontese military state | |
TheGreat Powers andItalian demilitarization 1700c1814 | |
Themilitary imagination | |
Index | |
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