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 | | Battle of Mirbat - 1972 - [Oman Coup] |  | | Battle of Gilboa - 1000 BC - Israeli Philistine Wars |  | | Battle of Stiklestad - 1030 - Christianization of Norway |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/L/List-of-battles-(alphabetical).htm
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 | | Lepanto was a tactical victory because Cyprus was not liberated, but the Ottoman Empire would give away his power in the Mediterranean. |  | | Battle of the White Mountain (Check republic) in 1620: Catholic victory against the Bohemian protestant. |  | | After the battle of Lepanto the Ottoman did not tried (for non-military reasons) to challenge again the Christian fleet. |
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http://www.geocities.com/ao1617/Battle.html
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| | CEHD |
 | | Clearly, however—and I leave the details to your imagination—Turkish victory at Lepanto would have been a catastrophe of the first magnitude for Christendom and Europe would have followed a historical trajectory strikingly different from that which obtained. |  | | The six Venetian galleasses made a major contribution to Christian victory and their presence in the line of battle was an improbable thing. |  | | Comparing Braudel's estimate with the number of galleys that engaged at Lepanto—some 206 ordinary Christian galleys on line before battle was joined plus as many as seventeen that arrived later against 230 Muslim ordinary galleys—makes the point emphatically. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/ga4/guilmartin.com/CEHD.html
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 | | Abdul Haq is killed and the Marinids evacuate Morocco. |  | | Yaghmurason invades Morocco but meets a reverse at the battle 1273: Death of Jalaluddin Rumi. |  | | 1578: The Battle of the Three Kings at Qasr al-Kabir in Morocco. |
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http://www.terrorismunveiled.com/athena/files/chronology_of_islam.txt
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| | BATTLE OF LEPANTO - LoveToKnow Article on BATTLE OF LEPANTO |
 | | The loss of life in the battle was enormous, being put at 20,000 for the Turks and 8000 for the Christians. |  | | The Christian powers of the Mediterranean did really combine to avert the ruin of Christendom. |  | | The battle of Lepanto was of immense political importance. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/L/LE/LEPANTO_BATTLE_OF.htm
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| | The Battle of Lepanto |
 | | (The Pope's Standard of the League was reserved for battle.) Marcantonio Colonna, on the flagship of the Pope, was on his right, Veniero, a cantankerous old Venetian sea-dog, at his left. |  | | The Venetian Barbarigo, with sixty-four galleys, veered as closely as possible to the Aetolian shore, to prevent an encircling movement by the enemy on the north. |  | | Had not several revelations, including two prophecies by Saint Isidore of Sevilla, described such a battle and victory as seemed imminent, won by a youth closely resembling Don Juan? |
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http://www.sspx.ca/Angelus/1986_October/Battle_Lepanto.htm
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| | Battle of lepanto - Economics Bulletin |
 | | Although the battle of Lepanto has been treated by historians quite thoroughly, till now it did not find much attention in art historical research. |  | | Robert McCullen writes the history of the Catholic victory of the Battle of Lepanto in 1565. |  | | The battle at Lepanto would mark a defining moment in the struggle betweeen Christendom and Islam: on the Christian side, war was fast becoming secularized. |
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http://allindexes.com/alid/battle-of-lepanto.htm
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| | lepanto |
 | | When the smoke cleared after a hard fought naval engagement, thousands of men would be dead, the Turkish fleet broken and the Christian powers freed from the fear of the Mediterranean ever becoming a Muslim lake. |  | | It was one of the most decisive battles in history. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/Alley/5443/lepanto.htm
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| | Battle of Lepanto (1500) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This article about a historical battle is a stub. |  | | The Second Battle of Lepanto or Battle of Modon took place in 1500 during the 1499-1503 Turkish-Venetian Wars between the Ottoman Empire and the Venetians. |  | | The Ottomans, who had won the First Battle of Lepanto the previous year, were again victorious under Admiral Kemal Re'is. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lepanto_%281500%29
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| | Amazon.com: Crescent and Cross : The Battle of Lepanto 1571: Books: Hugh Bicheno |
 | | Bicheno, unlike Agnus Konstam (whom our Venetian friend cites as well) has read a wide range of Lepanto secondary literature (and unlike Konstam, he seems per his bibliography to have read widely in other languages, where most of worth is to be found on the subject). |  | | Join Amazon Prime and ship Two-Day for free and Overnight for $3.99. |  | | This is far more than a history of a particular battle. |
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http://amazon.com/o/ASIN/0304363197/ref=nosim/sunfindervacatio
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| | Timeline Of 15th Century Islamic History Information - Articles Free |
 | | In the Ottoman Empire, the Turks defeated the Venetian fleet in the Battle of Lepanto. |  | | The names of people, battles, and places need to be spelled as they are on other articles title and then wikified. |  | | Serbia was annexed to Turkey and Bosnia became its vassal. |
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http://www.articlesfree.com/index.php?title=Timeline_of_15th_century_Islamic_history
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| | 1500 |
 | | Years: 1495 1496 1497 1498 1499 - 1500 - 1501 1502 1503 1504 1505 |  | | Second Battle of Lepanto - The Turkish fleet of Kemal Re'is defeats the Venetians. |  | | WebDesign-India.com One of the leading web solutions provider, specializes in Web Design and Search Engine Optimization. |
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http://www.icyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/1/15/1500.html
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| | Tables of History : A.D. 1500 - 1599 |
 | | The battle ends in defeat for the French under Francis I, who is taken prisoner and brought to Madrid. |  | | As a condition of his release, he signs an unfavourable peace treaty. |  | | Martin Luther returns to Wittenberg, completing his translation of the New Testament |
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| | Safavid and Ottoman Eras |
 | | By this time, the Ottomans were forced to accept the fact that most of Iraq was under control of a dynasty of Georgian Mamluks. |  | | The Battle of Lepanto: On October 7, a naval battle took place at the mouth of the Gulf of Patras off Lepanto, Greece between the fleet of the Holy League under the command of John of Austria and the Ottoman fleet under the command of Uluç Ali Pasha. |  | | While tensions had been long in building, the catalyst was the Sepoys' refusal to use their newly issued Enfield rifles because of a rumor that the cartridges had been greased with cow and pig fat, an affront to both Hindu and Muslim beliefs. |
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http://www.nmhschool.org/tthornton/mehistorydatabase/safavid_and_ottoman_eras.htm
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| | The Battle of Lepanto |
 | | There has been bad blood all around for some time. |  | | The battle of Lepanto was one of the last "Crusades" before modern times, before Napoleon took Egypt, before the Turks massacred the Christian Armenians, before the creation of the state of Israel on the territory of Moslem and Christian Palestine, and the reoccupation of Kuwait and Iraq, and other wars. |  | | Nearly 14,000 Christian galley slaves were liberated after the battle. |
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| | iqexpand.com |
 | | The Poles were beaten in the battle of Legnica and Henry the Pious of Silesia was killed, yet Poland preserved her independence, avoiding... |  | | Search for Battle of legnica in other articles |  | | Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa Battle of Latakia Battle of Lawfeld (1747) Battle of Lechfeld Battle of Legnica Battle of Leipzig Battle of Lens Battle of Lepanto (1571) Battle of Lesnaya Battle of Leuctra Battle... |
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| | Chronology of World History: Military (II) |
 | | Colonial soldiers are killed, beginning the American Revolutionary War. |  | | 11 16 1632 Swedish King Adolphjus killed, but Swedish army is victorious in the Battle of Lutzen (30 Years' War). |  | | 10 25 1854 Battle of Balaclava (Crimean War). |
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| | The Heritage of World Civilizations; Part 2: Since 1500 Chapter 17 -- Instructor's Manual |
 | | But western history between 1500 and 1650 was shaped by an unprecedented schism in Christianity. |  | | During the first half of his reign, he focused attention on the Turkish threat and in the battle of Lepanto (1571) the Turks were decisively beaten by the Holy League. |  | | The Renaissance and Reformation in World Perspective: During the Renaissance, Western Europe recovered its classical heritage and established permanent centralized states and regional government. |
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| | Category:Battles of Venice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This category contains historical battles in which the Republic of Venice (9th centuryâ“1797) participated. |  | | If you would like to participate, you can edit any article below, or visit the project page, where you can join the project and see a list of open tasks. |
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| | Fidelio ArticleSchiller InstituteDon Quixote |
 | | He had fought as a soldier against the Turks in several campaigns, including the famous naval battle of Lepanto, where he was wounded and lost the use of his left hand. |  | | But, instead of joining the battle, as one would expect from his earlier behavior, Don Quixote seeks to be a peacemaker. |  | | But while Shakespeare worked in England, a society in which a nation-state had been established by Henry VII, Cervantes wrote in an environment that was not yet a nation-state (Castille, Aragon, Portugal, etc., all had their own laws, customs, and systems of taxation, although they were ruled by the same monarch). |
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| | Military History Research Center (Battle Tactics) © 1998-2001 |
 | | "Battles and Battalions: The Military Aspect off the War." The Wars of the |  | | Earliest Times to the Battle off Lepanto, Da Capo Press, 1987. |  | | Military History Research Center (Battle Tactics) © 1998-2001 |
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| | 1500–1599 (A.D.) World History |
 | | Council of Trent to meet intermittently until 1563 to define Catholic dogma and doctrine, reiterate papal authority. |  | | Ivan IV (“the Terrible”) crowned as czar of Russia, begins conquest of Astrakhan and Kazan (1552), battles nobles (boyars) for power (1564), kills his son (1580), dies, and is succeeded by his weak and feeble-minded son, Fyodor I. Roman Catholicism restored in England by Queen Mary I. Akbar the Great becomes |  | | Turkish fleet defeated at Battle of Lepanto by Spanish and Italian fleets (1571). |
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| | Historical/Cultural Timeline - 1500 |
 | | Listen to "The Battle of Lepanto and the Last of Galleys" Episode 303 from The Engines of Our Ingenuity |
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| | Financial Web Articles |
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