• The raid on La Goulette of 1609 was a naval attack by Spanish captain Luis Fajardo, at the head of a Spanish fleet and a French ship, on La Goulette, the...
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  • Raid on La Goulette may refer to: Raid on La Goulette (1609), Spanish attack on the Ottoman Tunisian port of La Goulette by Luis Fajardo Raid on La Goulette...
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  • The raid on La Goulette of 1617 was a naval attack by Sicilian-Spanish captain Ottavio d'Aragona on La Goulette, the port of Ottoman Tunisia, where he...
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  • The raid on La Goulette of 1612 was a naval attack by Spanish captain Antonio Pimentel over La Goulette, the main port of Ottoman Tunisia. The raid destroyed...
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  • The raid on La Goulette of 1615 was a naval attack by Spanish Ensign Francisco de Rivera on La Goulette, the main port of Ottoman Tunisia. After chasing...
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    had started a campaign against privateering that led to the raid on La Goulette of 1609 and the Cession of Larache in 1610. By the summer of 1614, both...
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    Raid on Constantinople of 1616 was a Spanish raid on Constantinople, the capital city of the Ottoman Empire. It was performed by Ottavio d'Aragona on...
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  • from the original on 23 May 2024. Retrieved 11 September 2018. "De La Rochelle al saqueo e incendio de Londres por la flota castellana: la batalla que humilló...
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    in Sicily and then at Rome on 5 April 1536 in commemoration of his victory at Tunis. The Spanish governor of La Goulette, Luys Peres Varga, fortified...
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    The Raid on Żejtun, also known as The Last Attack (Maltese: L-aħħar ħbit), was the last major attack made by the Ottoman Empire against Hospitaller-ruled...
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    attacked the Balearic Islands many times previously, as in the 1501 Ottoman raid on the Balearic islands. Then followed the sacks of Pollença (in 1531 and...
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    elected Jean Parisot de Valette Grand Master of the Order. He continued his raids on non-Christian shipping, and his private vessels are known to have taken...
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  • An Ottoman raid on the Balearic Islands occurred in 1501 under the Ottoman admiral Kemal Reis. This raid was combined with attacks on Sardinia and Pianosa...
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    more defenders. Their role was to control raids and support the larger castles. They could only hold off a raiding army without artillery for a few days at...
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    Rogendorf in late 1530, made the sultan again want to organize a new raid on Vienna. On April 25, 1532, a 200,000-strong army left Istanbul again (70,000...
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  • Sack of Lanzarote (1586) (category Barbary slave raids)
    Christian-Muslim Slavery in the Early-Modern Mediterranean.[1] Jose de Viera y Clavijo (1859), Noticias de la historia general de las Islas Canarias.[2]...
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  • Sack of Vieste (category Barbary slave raids)
    population of Vieste was beheaded, describing the event as a massacre. Another raid occurred in Naples the same year where a joint Ottoman–Algerian force took...
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    Sack of Naples (category Slave raids by the Regency of Algiers)
    1st La Goulette (1609) Cape Corvo (1613) 2nd La Goulette (1612) Malta (1614) 3rd La Goulette (1615) Cape Celidonia (1616) Constantinople (1616) 4th La Goulette (1617)...
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    captured 6 ships near Capri and captured Chiaia in Naples before going on to raid Oristano, Marcellino and Ercolento. Concise History of Islam Muzaffar...
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    from the Turkish world : [essays] (Magyar).[2] Lajos Gecsényi (1994), Tactics of the battles at Végvár (Turkish raid under Győr in 1577) (Magyar).[3]...
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    until 1551 Vélez de la Gomera Melilla Mers El Kébir Spanish fort (Bordj Moussa) in Béjaïa La Goulette Spanish fort of Chikly Island on the Lake of Tunis...
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  • 26, the Hungarian noblemen, Ferenc Nádasdy and Pálffy Miklós, launched a raid against the Ottomans. The troops joined the Hungarians from Érsekújvár and...
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    Battle of Cape Corvo (category Articles missing coordinates without coordinates on Wikidata)
    D'Aragona carried out some raids in Ottoman territory, attacking by surprise La Goulette and Cherchell. In another raid on La Goulette, Don Antonio Pimentel...
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    garrison under Nikola Zrinski made a successful raid on the Ottomans, inflicting heavy losses on them. On August 5, Suleiman's entire army gathered at Szigetvar...
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    Battle of Mohács (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
    that war was a better option than peace. Even in peacetime, the Ottomans raided Hungarian lands and conquered small territories (with border castles), but...
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    Battle of Körmend (category Articles missing coordinates without coordinates on Wikidata)
    the Trans-Danubian Region. The first skirmishes took place on July 25 between Ottoman raiding parties and the Hungarian forces. However, the Christian troops...
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    a siege of 16 days, on 6 August 1684. The Venetians, aided by Greek irregulars, then crossed into the mainland and started raiding the opposite shore of...
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    Koja Sinan, together with a French squadron under Baron Paulin de la Garde, raided the coasts of Naples, Sicily, Elba, and then Corsica. The Ottoman fleet...
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    by a campaign by the Ottoman fleet led by Occhiali, who performed minor raids before returning. However, Occhiali would retake Tunis the following year...
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    Austro-Ottoman conflict by organizing raids into Ottoman territory from his stronghold, Novi Zrin (Hungarian: Zrínyiújvár). These raids and the presence of Montecuccoli's...
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