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  Battle of Lepanto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Battle of Lepanto (1571) defeat of the Turkish fleet
the Battle of Lepanto by Paolo Veronese in the Doge's Palace in Venice
the Battle of Lepanto by Carpoforo Tencala in the Dominikanerkirche in Vienna (1676)
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 Learn more about List of battles (alphabetical) in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Battle of Mohacs - 1526 - Turkish Conquest of Hungary
Battle of Pavia (773) - Conquests of Charlemagne
Battle of Sedgemoor - 1685 - Monmouth's Revolt
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 Lepanto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Battle of Lepanto by an unknown artist.
a painting of the 1571 Battle of Lepanto by Paolo Veronese in the Doge's Palace in Venice
a painting of the 1571 Battle of Lepanto by Andrea Vicentino in the Doge's Palace in Venice
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 Battle of Lepanto   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Battle of Lepanto (1499) during the Turkish-Venetian Wars
Battle of Lepanto (1571) defeat of the Turkish fleet
An earlier battle near modern Lepanto was called the Battle of Naupactus (429 BC).
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 Lepanto
1571 Battle of Lepanto between a Christian fleet, gathered by the Pope and led by Don John of Austria, and the Turkish fleet
Lepanto (Nafpaktos) is located a few miles to the east of the Little Dardanelles the narrows which close the Gulf of Corinth.
The victory of Lepanto was celebrated in all western Europe and in particular by Pope Pius V and his successor Pope Gregorius XIII who wanted the event to be painted on a wall of the Vatican Palace.
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Battle of Fornovo - 1495 - Invasion of Italy by Charles VIII
Battle of Harlaw - 1411 - Aberdeenshire Scotland
Battle of Mohács - 1526 - Turkish Conquest of Hungary
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 Killings for Islam
Battle of Yarmuk, victory by the Muslims over the Byzantine Empire in (then Christian) Syria, 636.
The Islamic invasion of western Europe was halted at the Battle of Tours (also called the Battle of Poitiers), France, 732.
The Battle of Vienna, 1683, was the high water mark of the jihad's threat to western Europe.
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 15th Century (1400-1499) C.E.
In the Ottoman Turks empire, Defeat of Bayazid at the battle of Ankara, taken captive Amir Timur.
In the Ottoman Turks empire, Muhammad I, the son of Bayazid ascended the throne.
Turkomans of the White Sheep empire, Uzun Hasan defeated the Timurids at the battle of Qarabagh whereby the White Sheep became the masters of Persia and Khurasan.
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