Broadsheet depicting the Venetian fleet blockading the Dardanelles
Li Dardanelli doue si Ritroua parte dell'Armata Vene[t]ia 1646
Venice,
Anonymous,
1646
Engraved map, good condition.
343 by 495mm. (13.5 by 19.5 inches).
11368
notes:
Unusual map relating to fighting between the Turks and Venetian Republic. In September 1644 a group of Maltese pirates, who had been preying on Turkish shipping, took shelter in a storm in a harbour on the Venetian island of Crete. Using this as a pretext, the Turks invaded Crete, over-running the whole island but for the fortress city of Heraklion.
This plate appears to depict a Venetian fleet blockading the mouth of the Dardanelles, in an attempt to win control...
This plate appears to depict a Venetian fleet blockading the mouth of the Dardanelles, in an attempt to win control...
bibliography:
provenance:
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