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XIV The Turkish Reconquest of the Morea, the Victories of Eugene of Savoy, Von Schulenburg's Defense of Corfu, the Peace of Passarowitz, and Venice as a Playground of Europe
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Kenneth M. Setton
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- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS VII
- I Austrians and Turks in the Long War (1592-1606), the Bohemian Succession, and the Outbreak of the Thirty Years' War 1
- II Continuance of the War, Gustavus Adolphus, Cardinal Richelieu, and the Hapsburgs, the Increasing Importance of France 40
- III The Last Stages of the Thirty Years' War and the Treaties of Westphalia 79
- IV Venice, Malta, and the Turks, the Beginning of the Long War of Candia 104
- V The Turco-Venetian War (1646-1653) and the Turmoil in Istanbul 137
- VI Naval Battles at the Dardanelles (1654-1657), the Cretan War, and Papal Aid to Venice 172
- VII Alvise da Molin's Embassy to the Porte, Failure of the French to Relieve Candia, Francesco Morosini's Surrender of the City to the Turks 206
- VIII Turco-Venetian Relations (1670-1683) and the Turkish Siege of Vienna 244
- IX The Conquests of the Austrians in Hungary, the Revolt of the Turkish Army, and the Venetians in the Morea (1684-1687) 271
- X Francesco Morosini, the Invasion of Attica, and the Destruction of the Parthenon 301
- XI The Venetians' Withdrawal from Athens, the Removal of Antiquities, and Morosini's Failure to Take Negroponte 331
- XII Girolamo Corner's Success at Monemvasia, Domenico Mocenigo's Failure in the Aegean, and the Death of Francesco Morosini 363
- XIII Louis XIV, the Turks, and the War of the League of Augsburg, the Treaties of Ryswick and Karlowitz, and the Uneasy Peace between Venice and the Porte 389
- XIV The Turkish Reconquest of the Morea, the Victories of Eugene of Savoy, Von Schulenburg's Defense of Corfu, the Peace of Passarowitz, and Venice as a Playground of Europe 426
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS VII
- I Austrians and Turks in the Long War (1592-1606), the Bohemian Succession, and the Outbreak of the Thirty Years' War 1
- II Continuance of the War, Gustavus Adolphus, Cardinal Richelieu, and the Hapsburgs, the Increasing Importance of France 40
- III The Last Stages of the Thirty Years' War and the Treaties of Westphalia 79
- IV Venice, Malta, and the Turks, the Beginning of the Long War of Candia 104
- V The Turco-Venetian War (1646-1653) and the Turmoil in Istanbul 137
- VI Naval Battles at the Dardanelles (1654-1657), the Cretan War, and Papal Aid to Venice 172
- VII Alvise da Molin's Embassy to the Porte, Failure of the French to Relieve Candia, Francesco Morosini's Surrender of the City to the Turks 206
- VIII Turco-Venetian Relations (1670-1683) and the Turkish Siege of Vienna 244
- IX The Conquests of the Austrians in Hungary, the Revolt of the Turkish Army, and the Venetians in the Morea (1684-1687) 271
- X Francesco Morosini, the Invasion of Attica, and the Destruction of the Parthenon 301
- XI The Venetians' Withdrawal from Athens, the Removal of Antiquities, and Morosini's Failure to Take Negroponte 331
- XII Girolamo Corner's Success at Monemvasia, Domenico Mocenigo's Failure in the Aegean, and the Death of Francesco Morosini 363
- XIII Louis XIV, the Turks, and the War of the League of Augsburg, the Treaties of Ryswick and Karlowitz, and the Uneasy Peace between Venice and the Porte 389
- XIV The Turkish Reconquest of the Morea, the Victories of Eugene of Savoy, Von Schulenburg's Defense of Corfu, the Peace of Passarowitz, and Venice as a Playground of Europe 426