Ottoman Navy and The Battle of Lepanto

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  • Опубліковано 14 тра 2024
  • Explore one of the most significant naval battles in history with our latest video: 'Ottoman Navy and The Battle of Lepanto.' In 1571, the mighty Ottoman fleet clashed with the Holy League's naval forces in a fierce battle off the western coast of Greece. This pivotal encounter at sea marked a crucial turning point in naval warfare and had lasting repercussions for Mediterranean power dynamics.
    Join us as we analyze the prelude to the battle, the dramatic clash itself, and the aftermath that reshaped naval engagements in the Mediterranean. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon for more detailed historical insights from 5 Minute Histories. Share your thoughts in the comments below-what impact do you think the Battle of Lepanto had on European-Ottoman relations
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  • @oatmat
    @oatmat 15 днів тому

    Would love to see some videos the Mughal/Timurid Sultanate, the Afghanistan Sultanates, Arab and African Sultanates too

  • @cliffordjensen8725
    @cliffordjensen8725 14 днів тому

    The Holy League ships had more and better cannons than the Ottoman galleys. This helped to offset the numerical advantage that the Ottomans held in the battle. They could field large fleets, but not with greater tech.

  • @AdmiralBeethoven
    @AdmiralBeethoven 5 днів тому

    Would love to see some real legit documents instead of inaccurate highly fantastical AI images

  • @radudumitriu9444
    @radudumitriu9444 13 днів тому +1

    They all had galleys not galleons :)))) the Holy League had some galleases but that was it

    • @5MinuteHistories
      @5MinuteHistories  13 днів тому +1

      Thanks for your comment but in the video we did say galleys not galleons. Appreciate the view and making sure we we’re saying the correct information though!