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Lepanto 1571: Shattering the Idea of Ottoman Invincibility

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The battle of Lepanto 1571 was one of the greatest naval battles of the Mediterranean and the last one to be fought almost exclusively by rowing vessels. According to maritime historian Lawrence Mott a staggering amount of 70 to 90 percent of all war galleys in the basin participated in the fighting. Lepanto was in some sense the naval counterpart of the 1683 siege of Vienna. Contemporaries and historians long saw it as a climactic battle between east and west and mythologized it as the battle in which a Christian fleet defeated the seemingly unstoppable Ottoman threat from the east. In this video were going to look at what exactly happened in the gulf of Patras and look critically at the impact the battle really had.

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Chapters:
00:0001:29 Intro
01:2902:34 NORD
02:3404:56 Chapter 1: Rising Tensions
04:5608:57 Chapter 2: Dissent
08:5713:17 Chapter 3: Mutual Underestimation
13:1719:07 Chapter 4: "An infantry battle on floating platforms"
19:0723:30 Chapter 5: Cheating Defeat

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