- The
Smyrniote crusades (1343–1351) were two
Crusades sent by Pope
Clement VI
against the
Beylik of
Aydin under Umur Bey
which had as
their prin****l target...
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Jerusalem or
liberating the
captive King
Louis IX of France.
Victories in the
Smyrniote crusade of 1344
aroused m****
enthusiasm in
Tuscany and Lombardy. Those...
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between the
fleets of a
Christian naval league formed as part of the
Smyrniote crusades, and of a
Turkish raiding fleet,
possibly from the
beyliks of...
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Battle of
Smyrna may
refer to:
Smyrniote crusades (1343–51)
Siege of
Smyrna (1402) Gr****
landing at
Smyrna (1919)
Great Smyrna Offensive (1922) Turkish...
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island and
imposed a
payment of tribute. Two
years later, however, the
Smyrniote crusade captured his main port, Smyrna. The
relief was temporary, however...
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Outremer Later Crusades (1291–1717)
Crusades after Acre, 1291–1399
Aragonese Smyrniote Alexandrian Savoyard Barbary 1390 1398 1399
Nicopolis Varna Holy Leagues...
- his son, Umur, governor. It
became the port of the emirate.
During the
Smyrniote Crusade in 1344, on
October 28, the
combined forces of the
Knights Hospitallers...
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Aristotle Socrates On****is (/oʊˈnæsɪs/, US also /-ˈnɑː-/; Gr****: Αριστοτέλης Ωνάσης, romanized: Aristotélis Onásis,
pronounced [aristoˈtelis oˈnasis];...
- Venice, the
Knights Hospitaller and the
Kingdom of Cyprus, to
prepare the
Smyrniote Crusades.
November 25 – A tsunami,
caused by an earthquake, devastates...
- lines.
Smyrna Crusade. The
Smyrna Crusade (1344) was the
first of the
Smyrniote Crusades (1343–1351). The
Smyrna Crusade began in 1344 with the naval...