Marco Antonio Bragadin
Marco Antonio Bragadin, also Marcantonio Bragadin (21 April 1523 – 17 August 1571), was a Venetian lawyer and military officer of the Republic of Venice. Bragadin joined the Fanti da Mar Corps or marines of the Republic of Venice. In 1569, he was appointed Captain-General of Famagusta in Cyprus and led the Venetian resistance to the Ottoman–Venetian War (1570–1573). He was executed for his alleged crimes of abusing and killing Turkish captives in August 1571 after the Ottoman Empire took Famagusta, the fall of which signalled the end of Western presence in the Mediterranean island for the next three centuries.
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Marco Antonio Bragadin
Marco Antonio Bragadin, also Marcantonio Bragadin (21 April 1523 – 17 August 1571), was a Venetian lawyer and military officer of the Republic of Venice. Bragadin joined the Fanti da Mar Corps or marines of the Republic of Venice. In 1569, he was appointed Captain-General of Famagusta in Cyprus and led the Venetian resistance to the Ottoman–Venetian War (1570–1573). He was executed for his alleged crimes of abusing and killing Turkish captives in August 1571 after the Ottoman Empire took Famagusta, the fall of which signalled the end of Western presence in the Mediterranean island for the next three centuries.
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Marcantonio Bragadin (Venezia, ...... ante l'assedio degli ottomani.
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Marcantonio Bragadin, lub Marc ...... anowania tureckiego na wyspie.
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Marco Antonio Bragadin, also M ...... for the next three centuries.
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Marco Antonio Bragadin, juga M ...... t selama tiga abad berikutnya.
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Marco Antonio Bragadin, né à V ...... ale des Turcs en Méditerranée.
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Маркантонио Брагадин (итал. Ma ...... а всю её тысячелетнюю историю.
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Marcantonio Bragadin (Venezia, ...... ante l'assedio degli ottomani.
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Marcantonio Bragadin, lub Marc ...... anowania tureckiego na wyspie.
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Marco Antonio Bragadin, also M ...... for the next three centuries.
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Marco Antonio Bragadin, juga M ...... t selama tiga abad berikutnya.
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Marco Antonio Bragadin, né à V ...... rs jours avant d'être exécuté.
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Маркантонио Брагадин (итал. Ma ...... а всю её тысячелетнюю историю.
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Marcantonio Bragadin (generale)
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Marcantonio Bragadin (generał)
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Marcantonio Bragadin (général)
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Marcantonio Bragadin
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Marco Antonio Bragadin
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Marco Antonio Bragadin
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Брагадин, Маркантонио
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