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Catholic arms killed over 30,000 Turks and captured or destroyed200 of their
ships,freeing 20,000 Christian slaves in the process. To precludetheir being
ransomed, theVenetians slaughtered many prisoners they thoughtwere soldiers.
Catholic arms killed over 30,000 Turks and captured or destroyed200 of their
ships,freeing 20,000 Christian slaves in the process. To precludetheir being
ransomed, theVenetians slaughtered many prisoners they thoughtwere soldiers.
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Two ofthe most celebrated were Euldj Ali (Lucciali) from Calabria, whose galleys
escaped unscathed from the disasterat Lepanto,and Sinan Pasha, aliasScipione
Cicala,aMessinese patrician captured at sea during the Djerba expedition ...
Two ofthe most celebrated were Euldj Ali (Lucciali) from Calabria, whose galleys
escaped unscathed from the disasterat Lepanto,and Sinan Pasha, aliasScipione
Cicala,aMessinese patrician captured at sea during the Djerba expedition ...
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Theorder lostthree galleys outof fivein asingle dayoffthe Torre di Montechiaroin
1570, where 80 knights were killed or captured.Three galleys fought at Lepanto
the next year, where70 more knights perished. 82 These were grievous losses ...
Theorder lostthree galleys outof fivein asingle dayoffthe Torre di Montechiaroin
1570, where 80 knights were killed or captured.Three galleys fought at Lepanto
the next year, where70 more knights perished. 82 These were grievous losses ...
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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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