The capture of Mahdia was an amphibious military operation that took place from June to September, 1550, during the struggle between the Ottoman Empire...
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besieged the city Capture of Mahdia (1550), in which Spanish forces besieged and captured the city This article includes a list of related items that...
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of Helsinki (now in Finland but known as Helsingfors in Sweden at this time) is founded by King Gustav I of Sweden. June 28 – Capture of Mahdia (1550):...
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Mahdia (Arabic: المهدية al-Mahdīyah) is a Tunisian coastal city with 76,513 inhabitants, south of Monastir and southeast of Sousse. Mahdia is a provincial...
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Duchy of Parma. This angered Emperor Charles V, whose troops still occupied the duchy. June – 8 September 1550: Andrea Doria's Capture of Mahdia (1550) on...
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enterprise known as the Capture of Mahdia (1550) was successful, spearheaded on the sea by a Spanish naval expedition under the command of the Genoese condottiero...
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(1549) Siege of Fukashi (1549) Siege of Beijing (1550) Capture of Mahdia (1550) Sieges of Toishi (1550–51) Siege of Gozo (1551) Siege of Mirandola (1551–1552)...
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in 1553 by orders of the Senate. The gate was briefly called Porta d'Africa when a metal gate looted from the Capture of Mahdia (1550) was installed here...
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Abu al-Abbas Ahmad III (category Year of birth unknown)
for the Balthazar in several of Rubens's depictions of the Adoration of the Magi. Capture of Mahdia (1550) Conquest of Tunis (1574) Société historique...
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Dragut (redirect from The Drawn Sword of Islam)
of Palmi. In February 1550, sailing with a force of 36 galleys, he recaptured Mahdia along with Al Munastir, Sousse and most of Tunisia. In May 1550 he...
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The capture of Algiers in 1516 was accomplished by the brothers Oruç and Hayreddin Barbarossa against Sālim al-Tūmī, the ruler of the city of Algiers...
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and sack of the city by a Pisan-Genoese fleet, which could have necessitated repairs to the mosque. In 1550 Mahdia was captured by the forces of Charles...
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Great Turkish War (redirect from War of the Holy League (1683–1699))
Luxembourg and Strasbourg in the Truce of Ratisbon. However, as the Holy League made gains against the Ottoman Empire, capturing Belgrade by 1688, the French began...
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The Capture of Béjaïa or Capture of Bougie occurred in 1555 when Salah Rais, the Ottoman ruler of Algiers, took the city of Béjaïa from the Spaniards...
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The Capture of Tunis in 1569 was a campaign led by Uluç Ali to conquer Tunis. In 1569 the Beylerbey of Algiers, Uluç Ali, set off over land toward Tunis...
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mainly on the territory of Hungary and Croatia. During the war, the Turks captured the castle at Szigetvár but the death of Sultan Suleiman I forced...
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The capture of Peñón of Algiers was accomplished when the beylerbey of Algiers, Hayreddin Barbarossa captured the fortress called Peñón of Algiers, on...
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sack of Naples occurred in 1544 when Algerians captured the Bay of Naples and enslaved 7,000 Italians. In 1544 Algerian corsairs sailed into the Bay of Naples...
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Crusade to Mahdia. The Spanish Crusade to Mahdia (1550), also known as the Capture of Mahdia. A Spanish naval expedition supported by the Knights of Malta...
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The sack of Vieste was led by Dragut and took place on the 15th of July in 1554. This sack resulted in the capture of the fortress, a massacre and the...
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and 1550. Barbarossa managed to escape to the harbour of Bône, where a fleet was waiting for him. From there, he sailed to accomplish the Sack of Mahón...
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Ottoman–Habsburg War (1551–1562) (category History of Transylvania)
War of 1551–1562 was a conflict between the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg Monarchy supported by Royal Hungary. During the war, the Turks captured many...
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Ferdinand of all his territorial gains during 1527 and 1528. The Siege of Vienna in 1529 was the first attempt by Suleiman the Magnificent to capture the Austrian...
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Hayreddin Barbarossa had just captured Ischia and took care of 4,000 inhabitants. He moved towards Lipari in the Kingdom of Naples where the viceroy, Pedro...
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expedition and captured it in turn. He established a garrison and a vassal ruler in the person of Lhacène of the Hafsid dynasty. The Bey of Algiers Uluj...
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siege of Nice occurred in 1543 and was part of the Italian War of 1542–46 in which Francis I and Suleiman the Magnificent collaborated as part of the Franco-Ottoman...
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Malik's capture of Fez – this reinforced the Ottoman indirect conquests in Morocco that had begun under Suleiman the Magnificent. The establishment of Ottoman...
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The Siege of Vienna, in 1529, was the first attempt by the Ottoman Empire to capture the capital city of Vienna, Austria, Holy Roman Empire. Suleiman the...
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The siege of Buda in 1530 was a failed attempt to capture Buda from the Ottomans by Ferdinand I. In 1529 Suleiman the Magnificent captured Buda and installed...
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