Ottoman wintering at Toulon (1543–1544)
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The Ottoman wintering at Toulon (1543–1544) was a remarkable episode during which the French king Francis I allowed an Ottoman fleet to use the French port of Toulon as a winter base, symbolizing the peak of the Franco-Ottoman military alliance against the Habsburgs.
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Target entity: Ottoman wintering at Toulon (1543–1544) Context triple: [Franco-Ottoman alliance, significantBattle, Ottoman wintering at Toulon (1543–1544)]
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Ottoman siege of Otranto (1480–1481)
The Ottoman siege of Otranto (1480–1481) was a major late 15th-century Ottoman military campaign in southern Italy that resulted in the brief capture of the port city of Otranto and the massacre of many of its inhabitants, shocking Christian Europe and influencing subsequent Italian and papal defense efforts.
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B.
Ottoman sieges of Corfu
The Ottoman sieges of Corfu were a series of 16th–18th century military campaigns by the Ottoman Empire to capture the strategically vital Ionian island of Corfu from Venetian control, repeatedly repelled by the island’s fortifications and defenders.
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C.
Siege of Tripoli (1551)
The Siege of Tripoli (1551) was an Ottoman campaign in which forces under corsair admiral Turgut Reis captured the Knights of St. John’s stronghold of Tripoli in present-day Libya, consolidating Ottoman power in the central Mediterranean.
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D.
Siege of La Goletta (1535)
The Siege of La Goletta (1535) was a key early engagement in Emperor Charles V’s campaign against Ottoman-held Tunis, in which Spanish-led forces captured the strategic fortress guarding the approach to the city.
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E.
Siege of Rhodes (1522)
The Siege of Rhodes (1522) was a major Ottoman campaign under Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent that culminated in the capture of the island of Rhodes and the expulsion of the Knights Hospitaller from their stronghold.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Ottoman wintering at Toulon (1543–1544) Target entity description: The Ottoman wintering at Toulon (1543–1544) was a remarkable episode during which the French king Francis I allowed an Ottoman fleet to use the French port of Toulon as a winter base, symbolizing the peak of the Franco-Ottoman military alliance against the Habsburgs.
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A.
Ottoman siege of Otranto (1480–1481)
The Ottoman siege of Otranto (1480–1481) was a major late 15th-century Ottoman military campaign in southern Italy that resulted in the brief capture of the port city of Otranto and the massacre of many of its inhabitants, shocking Christian Europe and influencing subsequent Italian and papal defense efforts.
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B.
Ottoman sieges of Corfu
The Ottoman sieges of Corfu were a series of 16th–18th century military campaigns by the Ottoman Empire to capture the strategically vital Ionian island of Corfu from Venetian control, repeatedly repelled by the island’s fortifications and defenders.
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C.
Siege of Tripoli (1551)
The Siege of Tripoli (1551) was an Ottoman campaign in which forces under corsair admiral Turgut Reis captured the Knights of St. John’s stronghold of Tripoli in present-day Libya, consolidating Ottoman power in the central Mediterranean.
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D.
Siege of La Goletta (1535)
The Siege of La Goletta (1535) was a key early engagement in Emperor Charles V’s campaign against Ottoman-held Tunis, in which Spanish-led forces captured the strategic fortress guarding the approach to the city.
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E.
Siege of Rhodes (1522)
The Siege of Rhodes (1522) was a major Ottoman campaign under Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent that culminated in the capture of the island of Rhodes and the expulsion of the Knights Hospitaller from their stronghold.
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