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The Fourth Ottoman–Venetian War, also known as the War of Cyprus (Italian: Guerra di Cipro) was fought between 1570 and 1573.It was waged between the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Venice, the latter joined by the Holy League, a coalition of Christian states formed by the pope which included Spain (with Naples and Sicily), the Republic of Genoa, the Duchy of Savoy, the Knights ...
Ottoman–Venetian War: Ottoman Empire Republic of Venice Austria (from 1716) Portugal Order of Malta Papal States Kingdom of Spain [146] Himariotes: Victory. Morea ceded back to Ottoman Empire; 1716–1718 Austro-Turkish War: Ottoman Empire Habsburg Monarchy: Defeat. The Banat, Serbia, Oltenia and portions of northern Bosnia were ceded to the ...
Giovanni Pietro Contarini's History of the Events, which occurred from the Beginning of the War Brought against the Venetians by Selim the Ottoman, to the Day of the Great and Victorious Battle against the Turks was published in 1572, a few months after Lepanto. It was the first comprehensive account of the war, and the only one to attempt a ...
The Massacre in Nicosia was a massacre committed by the Ottomans during Ottoman–Venetian War (1570–1573). On 3 July 1570, Cyprus was invaded by troops of the Ottoman Empire . On 22 July Piali Pasha , having captured Paphos , Limassol and Larnaca , marched his army towards Nicosia and laid siege to the city. [ 1 ]
Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity. Major conflicts of this era include the Italian Wars and Thirty Years' War in Europe, the Kongo Civil War in Africa, the Qing conquest of the Ming in Asia, the Spanish conquest of Peru in South America, and the American ...
The conquest of Tunis in 1574 marked the conquest of Tunis by the Ottoman Empire over the Spanish Empire, which had seized the place a year earlier.The event virtually determined the supremacy in North Africa vied between both empires in favour of the former, [4] sealing the Ottoman domination over eastern and central Maghreb, [5] with the Ottoman dependencies in Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli ...
With the beginning of the Ottoman-Venetian War in 1570, the Knights of Malta prepared to send their fleet to the Eastern Mediterranean to help Venice. When the Maltese fleet under the command of Francesco St Clement arrived in Messina, he learned that Giovanni Andrea Doria had gone to Tunis with 50 ships to block the fleet of Algerian Governor ...
Ottoman–Venetian War (1570–1573) (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "1570s in the Ottoman Empire" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.