The Siege of Malta, 1565: Translated from the Spanish Edition of 1568 First Person Singular



The Siege of Malta, 1565: Translated from the Spanish Edition of 1568 First Person Singular
The Siege of Malta is a battle that took place in 1565 between the Knights of St John and the Turkish army. The Knights were able to hold off the Turkish army, but it was a very close battle. The author, a private soldier who was an eye-witness, gives equal credit to the courage and leadership of the Knights and the grim determination of the ordinary people of Malta. more details
Key Features:
  • The Siege of Malta is a battle that took place in 1565 between the Knights of St John and the Turkish army
  • The author, a private soldier who was an eye-witness, gives equal credit to the courage and leadership of the Knights and the grim determination of the ordinary people of Malta
  • The Siege of Malta is a close battle


R529.00 from Loot.co.za

price history Price history

BP = Best Price   HP = Highest Price

Current Price: R529.00

loading...

tagged products icon   Similarly Tagged Products

Features
Author Francisco Balbi di Correggio
Format Paperback
ISBN 9781843831402
Publisher Boydell Press
Manufacturer Boydell Press
Description
The Siege of Malta is a battle that took place in 1565 between the Knights of St John and the Turkish army. The Knights were able to hold off the Turkish army, but it was a very close battle. The author, a private soldier who was an eye-witness, gives equal credit to the courage and leadership of the Knights and the grim determination of the ordinary people of Malta.

This is the history of one of the great battles of the world, written by a private soldier who was an eye-witness. The siege of Malta was a crucial moment in the long struggle between Islam and Christendom for domination of the Mediterranean, fought out by unequal forces on the small island which commands the sea-routes at the centre of that sea. The Knights of St John were a survival from the medieval world, the largest of the surviving crusading orders, and they had been driven out of their base on Rhodes in the eastern Mediterranean after a great onslaught by the Turks in 1522. Now, forty-three years later, the Turkish ruler, Suleyman the Magnificent, who had been the victor at Rhodes, was determined to finish them off. He sent out a huge armada, carrying the pick of his army, under two commanders. Against this powerful force, the Knights could only raise a handful of men and mercenaries, and had to depend on the fortifications they had raised in the thirty-five years since they first came to Malta, which bore no comparison to the massive walls and ditches on Rhodes. Francisco Balbi di Correggio was a humble soldier of fortune who enlisted under the charismatic command of the Grand Master of the Order, Jean de la Valette. The extraordinary drama that unfolded after the first appearance of the Turkish fleet in the summer of 1565 is told in his own words, giving equal credit to the courage and leadership of the Knights and the grim determination of the ordinary people of Malta.

Top offers

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.