Siege of Santa Maura (1684)

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The Siege of Santa Maura took place on 21 July – 6 August 1684 between the forces of the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire, and was the opening battle of the Sixth Ottoman–Venetian War.

Engraving of the Fortress of Santa Maura ("Ste. Maure") in Manesson Mallet's Art de la Guerre, 1696.
Siege of Santa Maura
Part of the Sixth Ottoman–Venetian War
and the War of the Holy League
Engraving of the Fortress of Santa Maura ("Ste. Maure") in Manesson Mallet's Art de la Guerre, 1696.
Date21 July – 6 August 1684
Location
Result Venetian victory
Belligerents
 Republic of Venice  Ottoman Empire

From his base at Corfu the Venetian commander-in-chief, Francesco Morosini, led a fleet of 38 galleys, 8 galleasses and several auxiliary vessels (many of them provided by the Greeks of the Ionian Islands) to besiege the Fortress of Santa Maura on the island of Lefkada (also known as Santa Maura), that was under Ottoman rule. The besieging forces were swelled by Greek levies and volunteers from the Ionian Islands. The siege lasted until 6 August, when the commander Bekir Agha, bowing to pressure from the 500 Albanians and 200 Greeks in the fortress garrison, surrendered to the Greco-Venetian noble Angelo Delladecima.[1]

References

  1. ^ Chasiotis 1975, p. 20.

Sources

  • Chasiotis, Ioannis (1975). "Η κάμψη της Οθωμανικής δυνάμεως" [The decline of Ottoman power]. Ιστορία του Ελληνικού Έθνους, Τόμος ΙΑ′: Ο ελληνισμός υπό ξένη κυριαρχία, 1669–1821 [History of the Greek Nation, Volume XI: Hellenism under foreign rule, 1669–1821] (in Greek). Athens: Ekdotiki Athinon. pp. 8–51. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)