Agents of Empire: Knights, Corsairs, Jesuits and Spies in the Sixteenth-Century Mediterranean WorldPenguin Books Limited, 28 mag 2015 - 640 pagine In the second half of the sixteenth century, most of the Christian states of Western Europe were on the defensive against a Muslim superpower - the Empire of the Ottoman sultans. There was violent conflict, from raiding and corsairing to large-scale warfare, but there were also many forms of peaceful interaction across the surprisingly porous frontiers of these opposing power-blocs. Agents of Empire describes the paths taken through the eastern Mediterranean and its European hinterland by members of a Venetian-Albanian family, almost all of them previously invisible to history. They include an archbishop in the Balkans, the captain of the papal flagship at the Battle of Lepanto, the power behind the throne in the Ottoman province of Moldavia, and a dragoman (interpreter) at the Venetian embassy in Istanbul. |
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Agents of Empire: Knights, Corsairs, Jesuits and Spies in the Sixteenth ... Noel Malcolm Anteprima limitata - 2015 |
Agents of Empire: Knights, Corsairs, Jesuits and Spies in the Sixteenth ... Noel Malcolm Anteprima limitata - 2015 |
Agents of Empire: Knights, Corsairs, Jesuits and Spies in the Sixteenth ... Noel Malcolm Anteprima limitata - 2015 |