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The Battle of Preveza (also known as Prevesa) was a naval engagement that took place on 28 September 1538 near Preveza in the Ionian Sea in northwestern... |
The 1798 Battle of Nicopolis and Preveza. Preveza B: Proceedings of the Second International Symposium for the History and Culture of Preveza (16–20 September... |
This engagement should not be confused with the Battle of Preveza in 1538. The Battle of Preveza was the first naval engagement fought during the Italo-Turkish... |
growing since the victory at the Battle of Preveza 22 years earlier. Of particular importance were the crippling losses of the Spanish fleet in experienced... |
Spoonmaker's Diamond (category History of the Ottoman Empire) warriors under Ali Pasha and his son Muhtar. In the aftermath, French and Greeks were massacred in Preveza and at Port Salaora on the Ambracian Gulf. Many... |
The Battle of Mohács (Hungarian: [ˈmohaːt͡ʃ]; Hungarian: mohácsi csata, Turkish: Mohaç Muharebesi or Mohaç Savaşı) was fought on 29 August 1526 near Mohács... |
again, Suleiman attacked Otranto in southern Italy. At the naval Battle of Preveza in 1538, the Ottomans inflicted another defeat on the Habsburg-led... |
sources suggest it happened once the battle turned against the Serbs or in the immediate aftermath of the battle, while others describe it happening early... |
Dragut (redirect from The Drawn Sword of Islam) In September 1538, at the Battle of Preveza, Turgut Reis, with 20 galleys and 10 galiots, commanded the center-rear wing of the Ottoman fleet which defeated... |
Filippiada. On 19 October, the Army of Epirus launched an attack on Preveza in conjunction with the Ionian squadron of the Greek Navy; taking the city on... |
of the First Battle of Mohács, as its aftermath led into the reconquest of the historical territories of Kingdom of Hungary and re-establishment of the... |
media related to Battle of Lepanto. Lepanto (poem) Battle of Zonchio (1499) Battle of Preveza (1538) Battle of Djerba (1560) Siege of Malta (1565) Papal... |
The Battle of Keresztes (also known as the Battle of Mezőkeresztes) (Turkish: Haçova Muharebesi) took place on 24–26 October 1596. It was fought between... |
to 18th century) in Hungary and the Balkans. Following the Battle of Mohács, the Kingdom of Hungary became divided between the Ottoman Empire encroaching... |
Holy League assembled by Pope Paul III by defeating its fleet at the Battle of Preveza, off the Epirote coast, and by taking Castelnuovo. As in 1540, Suleiman... |
The Battle of Sisak was fought on 22 June 1593 between Ottoman Bosnian forces and a combined Christian army from the Habsburg lands, mainly Kingdom of Croatia... |
The Battle of Albulena, also known as the Battle of Ujëbardha, was fought on 2 September 1457 between Albanian forces led by Skanderbeg and an Ottoman... |
again, Suleiman attacked Otranto in southern Italy. At the naval Battle of Preveza in 1538, the Ottomans inflicted another defeat on the Habsburg-led... |
at the Battle of Preveza, could not relieve them. During the siege, Barbarossa's army suffered heavy losses due to the stubborn resistance of Sarmiento's... |
First Balkan War (redirect from Durres County (Kingdom of Serbia)) bomb ran on the walls of Fort Bizani. He came down near the small town of Preveza, on the coast north of the Ionian island of Lefkas, secured local Greek... |