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To: Sparta
"Occupied by the Turks in 1498, Lepanto is chiefly celebrated for the victory which the combined papal, Spanish, Venetian, and Genoese fleets, under Don John of Austria, gained over the Turkish fleet on 7 Oct., 1571. The latter had 208 galleys and 66 small ships; the Christian fleet about the same number. The crusaders lost 17 ships and 7500 men; 15 Turkish ships were sunk and 177 taken, from 20,000 to 30,000 men disabled, and from 12,000 to 15,000 Christian rowers, slaves on the Turkish galleys, were delivered. Though this victory did not accomplish all that was hoped for, since the Turks appeared the very next year with a fleet of 250 ships before Modon and Cape Matapan, and in vain offered battle to the Christians, it was of great importance as being the first great defeat of the infidels on the sea."

Lepanto

46 posted on 11/28/2002 4:10:06 PM PST by F-117A
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To: F-117A
from 12,000 to 15,000 Christian rowers, slaves on the Turkish galleys,.....

Wonder if they helped throw the battle to the christian fleet?

69 posted on 11/29/2002 5:03:47 PM PST by Calamari
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