- with some
variants and derivatives: in
Italian Porto-Junco,
Zunchio or
Zonchio, in
medieval Catalan Port Jonc, in
Latin Iun****, Zonglon/Zonglos (Ζόγγλον/ς...
- Cape
Zonchio is the name
given by the
Venetian cartographers to the cape
north of
Pylos (Navarino) (called
Zonklon or
Zonchio in Venetian) on the western...
- The
naval Battle of
Zonchio (Turkish:
Sapienza Deniz Muharebesi, also
known as the
Battle of
Sapienza or the
First Battle of Lepanto) took
place on four...
-
Empire and the
Republic of Venice. The Ottomans, who had won the
Battle of
Zonchio (First
Battle of
Lepanto /
Battle of Sapienza) the
previous year, were...
- the
Venetian navy
under the
command of
Antonio Grimani at the
Battle of
Zonchio (also
known as the
Battle of
Sapienza or the
First Battle of Lepanto)....
-
businessman and
diplomat than a sailor, was
defeated in the sea
battle of
Zonchio in 1499. The
Turks once
again sacked Friuli.
Preferring peace to total...
- in 429 BC, an
Athenian victory during the
Peloponnesian War
Battle of
Zonchio in 1499, an
Ottoman victory during the Ottoman-Venetian Wars
Battle of...
-
Commons has
media related to
Battle of Lepanto.
Lepanto (poem)
Battle of
Zonchio (1499)
Battle of
Preveza (1538)
Battle of
Djerba (1560)
Siege of Malta...
-
Ottoman navy
aboard a
carrack of
possibly Venetian design at the
Battle of
Zonchio in 1499. In India, a
large forge-welded iron
cannon was
built during the...
-
number of cannons.
Boarded and
burned by the
Venetians during the
Battle of
Zonchio (1499). ?,
sister ship of the former, used by Kemal's brother,
Burak Reis...