The Great Siege
Autor Ernle Bradforden Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 aug 2014
The indispensable account of the Ottoman Empire’s Siege of Malta from the author of Hannibal and Gibraltar.
In the first half of the sixteenth century, the Ottoman Empire was thought to be invincible. Suleiman the Magnificent, the Ottoman sultan, had expanded his empire from western Asia to southeastern Europe and North Africa. To secure control of the Mediterranean between these territories and launch an offensive into western Europe, Suleiman needed the small but strategically crucial island of Malta. But Suleiman’s attempt to take the island from the Holy Roman Empire’s Knights of St. John would emerge as one of the most famous and brutal military defeats in history.
Forty-two years earlier, Suleiman had been victorious against the Knights of St. John when he drove them out of their island fortress at Rhodes. Believing he would repeat this victory, the sultan sent an armada to Malta. When they captured Fort St. Elmo, the Ottoman forces ruthlessly took no prisoners. The Roman grand master La Vallette responded by having his Ottoman captives beheaded. Then the battle for Malta began in earnest: no quarter asked, none given.
Ernle Bradford’s compelling and thoroughly researched account of the Great Siege of Malta recalls not just an epic battle, but a clash of civilizations unlike anything since the time of Alexander the Great. It is “a superior, readable treatment of an important but little-discussed epic from the Renaissance past . . . An astonishing tale” (Kirkus Reviews).
In the first half of the sixteenth century, the Ottoman Empire was thought to be invincible. Suleiman the Magnificent, the Ottoman sultan, had expanded his empire from western Asia to southeastern Europe and North Africa. To secure control of the Mediterranean between these territories and launch an offensive into western Europe, Suleiman needed the small but strategically crucial island of Malta. But Suleiman’s attempt to take the island from the Holy Roman Empire’s Knights of St. John would emerge as one of the most famous and brutal military defeats in history.
Forty-two years earlier, Suleiman had been victorious against the Knights of St. John when he drove them out of their island fortress at Rhodes. Believing he would repeat this victory, the sultan sent an armada to Malta. When they captured Fort St. Elmo, the Ottoman forces ruthlessly took no prisoners. The Roman grand master La Vallette responded by having his Ottoman captives beheaded. Then the battle for Malta began in earnest: no quarter asked, none given.
Ernle Bradford’s compelling and thoroughly researched account of the Great Siege of Malta recalls not just an epic battle, but a clash of civilizations unlike anything since the time of Alexander the Great. It is “a superior, readable treatment of an important but little-discussed epic from the Renaissance past . . . An astonishing tale” (Kirkus Reviews).
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781497637863
ISBN-10: 1497637864
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Open Road Media
ISBN-10: 1497637864
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Open Road Media
Notă biografică
Ernle Bradford
Cuprins
- Foreword
- Chapter 1 - The Sultan of the Ottomans
- Chapter 2 - Malta of the Knights
- Chapter 3 - Grand Master La Valette
- Chapter 4 - Defences of the Island
- Chapter 5 - Preparations
- Chapter 6 - Invasion Imminent
- Chapter 7 -The Attack Begins
- Chapter 8 -The First Clash
- Chapter 9 - Objective, St Elmo
- Chapter 10 - The Janissaries
- Chapter 11 - The Arrival of Dragut
- Chapter 12 - ‘A Volcano in Eruption …’
- Chapter 13 - Sentence of Death
- Chapter 14 - St Elmo, the Eighth of June
- Chapter 15 - Embattled Fortress
- Chapter 16 - The Territory of the Knights
- Chapter 17 - The Fall of St Elmo
- Chapter 18 - Bodies in the Water
- Chapter 19 - The Little Relief
- Chapter 20 - The Attack on Senglea
- Chapter 21 - Arms and the Men
- Chapter 22 - Death in the Marsa
- Chapter 23 - The Great Decision
- Chapter 24 - Into the Breach
- Chapter 25 - ‘ … The World Was Coming to an End’
- Chapter 26 - No Withdrawal
- Chapter 27 - Dissensions in Sicily
- Chapter 28 - The Relief
- Chapter 29 - The Last Engagement
- Chapter 30 - ‘We Shall Never Take You’
- Chapter 31 - The Impregnable Fortress
- Bibliography
- Notes
- Glossary