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Who was the Italian commander of Famagusta Castle who after fall of the city to the Ottomans was taken prisoner and tortured by cutting off his ears and nose?

Who was the Italian commander of Famagusta Castle who after fall of the city to the Ottomans was taken prisoner and tortured by cutting off his ears and nose?

Marc’Antonio Bragadin
In 1571, a Venetian captain’s fatal defiance at Famagusta hardened the lines between the Christian and Muslim worlds. On a late September day in the autumn of 1571, Marc’Antonio Bragadin, commander of the Venetian fortress of Famagusta on the island of Cyprus, received a calling card from the Ottoman army.

Who conquered Cyprus in 1571?

Cyprus which was ruled by different suzerains, but which never in its entire history came under Greek rule, was conquered by the Ottomans in 1571 and ruled by them until 1878.

Who won the Ottoman Venetian wars?

The Seventh Ottoman–Venetian War was fought between the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire between 1714 and 1718. It was the last conflict between the two powers, and ended with an Ottoman victory and the loss of Venice’s major possession in the Greek peninsula, the Peloponnese.

When did Venice lose Cyprus?

1570
The island of Cyprus was an overseas possession of the Republic of Venice from 1489, when the independent Kingdom of Cyprus ended, until 1570–71, when the island was conquered by the Ottoman Empire….Venetian Cyprus.

Preceded by Succeeded by
Kingdom of Cyprus Ottoman Cyprus

Who was involved in the Battle of Famagusta?

The Battle of Famagusta was a military engagement during the Cyprus Emergency. It involved a battle between British troops and members of EOKA. ↑ “British Troops In Street Battle.”. 22 November 1955. p. 1. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article91212586. Retrieved 11 November 2015. ↑ “BOMBS, BULLETS “FLY” IN CYPRUS.”.

Where are the ruins of Famagusta in Cyprus?

The ruins of hotels in the Varosha district of Famagusta, Cyprus. According to the BBC, after years of violence, Turkey invaded Cyprus following a Greek-government-backed coup and gained control of the northern third section of the island, which included the district of Varosha.

Who was involved in the Battle of Lepanto?

An army of 100,000 opened the siege, against a force of 15,000 behind the walls. Under the energetic generalship of the elderly General Marcantonio Bragadino, the small band of defenders held out for week after week, despite receiving more than 180,000 incoming cannonballs.

Who was involved in the Battle of Basantar?

On the fateful morning of December 16, two tank troops of Poona Horse (one of which was under the command of 2/Lt Arun Khetarpal) were ordered to move towards Jarpal in Pakistan. En route, while crossing the Basantar River, the tank troops came under fire from Pakistani tanks as well as recoil gun nests that were still holding out.