
Empires of the sea
By Roger Crowley
Subjects: Bataille de Lépante, Grèce, 1571, Lepanto, Battle of, Greece, 1571, Christianisme, Islam, Relations, Christianity and other religions, Naval battles, Europe, history, Histoire navale, Interfaith relations, Christianity and other religions, islam, Islam, relations, christianity, Christianity, Modern Naval history, Naval history, History, Naval History
Description: A thrilling account of the brutal decades-long battle between Christendom and Islam for the soul of Europe. This struggle's brutal climax came between 1565 and 1571, seven years that witnessed a fight to the finish decided in a series of bloody set pieces: the epic siege of Malta, in which a tiny band of Christian defenders defied the might of the Ottoman army; the savage battle for Cyprus; and the apocalyptic last-ditch defense of southern Europe at Lepanto--one of the single most shocking days in world history. At the close of this cataclysmic naval encounter, the carnage was so great that the victors could barely sail away because of the countless corpses floating in the sea. Lepanto fixed the frontiers of the Mediterranean world that we know today.
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