This article aims to bring forward a number of elements related to Ottoman and Venetian naval strategies during the War of 1714–1718. Commanding sturdy ships, and competent men, the Sultan’s admirals set in motion a plan to expel Venice from its last possessions in the Greek world. Initially successful, their strategy failed at Corfu in 1716. It was tried anew, but inconclusively, in 1717, and in 1718. On the Venetian side, after a disastrous early stage, a new fighting spirit emerged among naval crews. Fighting throughout the Aegean, the Venetian navy strongly opposed the enemy naval strategy, thus preventing its implementation and preserving for Venice the Ionian Islands. However, the war was decided in the north by the Habsburg Imperial ...
The occupation of Nafplio by the Ottomans during the Third Venetian–Ottoman War (1537–1540), interce...
The conflict between Dubrovnik and Venice 1751-1754 reflected the conflict between their interests a...
This research is based on a study of the military organization of the Stado da Mar, the maritime ter...
The Ottoman Empire posed a constant threat to European states in the Modern Age, especially the Repu...
After the Treaty of Passarowitz, the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire sent two border commi...
In 1684, the Venetian Republic joined the Empire, Poland and the Papacy in driving back the Ottoman ...
This article examines the evolving role of the Ottoman navy in the mid-eighteenth century in protect...
The article exposes some ‘visions’ of the Black Sea region recorded in Venice from the mid-fifteenth...
The composition, the organization and the functioning of the Venetian Navy have been the subject of ...
International audienceIn June 1607, a Tuscan fleet of about twenty ships and two thousand two hundre...
The Ottoman Empire in the eighteenth century faced challenges in the Mediterranean from domestic and...
This article focuses on Ottoman freight payments during the War of the Second Coalition (1798-1802)....
. In the 8th decade of the 15th century, during the rule of Stephen the Great, political relations w...
After the Battle of Ankara (1402) Ottoman state went through the long crisis of interregnum. Suleyma...
The topic of this article is the Ottoman campaign against Transylvania in 1658, which aimed to remov...
The occupation of Nafplio by the Ottomans during the Third Venetian–Ottoman War (1537–1540), interce...
The conflict between Dubrovnik and Venice 1751-1754 reflected the conflict between their interests a...
This research is based on a study of the military organization of the Stado da Mar, the maritime ter...
The Ottoman Empire posed a constant threat to European states in the Modern Age, especially the Repu...
After the Treaty of Passarowitz, the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire sent two border commi...
In 1684, the Venetian Republic joined the Empire, Poland and the Papacy in driving back the Ottoman ...
This article examines the evolving role of the Ottoman navy in the mid-eighteenth century in protect...
The article exposes some ‘visions’ of the Black Sea region recorded in Venice from the mid-fifteenth...
The composition, the organization and the functioning of the Venetian Navy have been the subject of ...
International audienceIn June 1607, a Tuscan fleet of about twenty ships and two thousand two hundre...
The Ottoman Empire in the eighteenth century faced challenges in the Mediterranean from domestic and...
This article focuses on Ottoman freight payments during the War of the Second Coalition (1798-1802)....
. In the 8th decade of the 15th century, during the rule of Stephen the Great, political relations w...
After the Battle of Ankara (1402) Ottoman state went through the long crisis of interregnum. Suleyma...
The topic of this article is the Ottoman campaign against Transylvania in 1658, which aimed to remov...
The occupation of Nafplio by the Ottomans during the Third Venetian–Ottoman War (1537–1540), interce...
The conflict between Dubrovnik and Venice 1751-1754 reflected the conflict between their interests a...
This research is based on a study of the military organization of the Stado da Mar, the maritime ter...