A military historian's enlightening reassessment of the famous 16th
century naval battle between the Ottoman Empire and Pope Pius V's Holy
League. The battle of Lepanto has long been considered one of the
decisive naval battles of history. Yet, the savage fighting on October
7th, 1571, left the strategic map unchanged. The defeated Ottoman
Turks were able to replace their losses and launch a new fleet the
following year. In Lepanto 1571, historian Nic Fields reexamines the
battle and concludes that its importance was psychological. It sank
the perception of Ottoman dominance and the inevitability of Islam's
westward encroachment beyond the Balkans. With over 200 ships per
side, it was the largest naval battle in sixteen centuries and the
last major fight between fleets composed entirely of the muscle-driven
galley. These slender ships were the direct descendants of the
Classical trireme but carried cannon and marines bearing firearms,
although massed archery and cold steel still played a major role on
the fateful day. Nic Fields gives an excellent account of this
fascinating and spectacular battle.
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The Madonna's Victory
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ISBN
9781526716538
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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