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  2. Siege of Rhodes (1522) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Rhodes of 1522 was the second and ultimately successful attempt by the Ottoman Empire to expel the Knights of Rhodes from their island stronghold and thereby secure Ottoman control of the Eastern Mediterranean. The first siege in 1480 had been unsuccessful. Despite very strong defenses, the walls were demolished over the course of ...

  3. Fortifications of Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    The latter two were present in Rhodes during the final siege in 1522. [ 5 ] The Bastion of Italy (or Post of Italy) in which the Ottomans had opened a breach in 1480 was rebuilt with a powerful chemin de ronde for the reverse fire of cannons on the nearby spans of wall.

  4. Hungarian–Ottoman War (1521–1526) - Wikipedia

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    Gun-wielding Ottoman Janissaries and defending Knights of Saint John at the siege of Rhodes, miniature from Süleymannâme. In 1522–1524, there were no large-scale military operations, since the Sultan was busy the conquest of Rhodes, and then planned a war with Persia.

  5. Siege of Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Siege of Rhodes (1522), second, successful attempt by the Ottoman Empire to expel the Knights Hospitaller from the island; Battle of Rhodes (1912), capture of the island by Italy during the Italo-Turkish War; Battle of Rhodes (1943), German capture of the island during World War II; It may also refer to: The Siege of Rhodes, an opera written by ...

  6. Battle of Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Siege of Rhodes (1522), second, successful attempt by the Ottoman Empire to expel the Knights Hospitaller from the island; Battle of Rhodes (1912), Italian capture of the island during the Italo-Turkish War; Battle of Rhodes (1943), German invasion during World War II.

  7. John Rawson, 1st Viscount Clontarf - Wikipedia

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    In 1522 he obtained leave to go back to Rhodes, and he is listed among the knights who were present there. Rhodes surrendered in December of that year. Rawson returned to Ireland and was reappointed to his previous offices. In 1525 he went abroad again and spent some time in Italy; in 1527 he was appointed commander of the Order's light ...

  8. Hospitaller Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    The history of Rhodes under the Order of Saint John lasted from 1310 until 1522. The island of Rhodes was a sovereign territorial entity of the Knights Hospitaller who settled on the island from Kingdom of Jerusalem and from Cyprus , where they did not exercise temporal power.

  9. Kurtoğlu Muslihiddin Reis - Wikipedia

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    In May 1522, with 30 galleys, Kurtoğlu appeared at Cape Sant’Angelo, and between June and July he commanded the final and successful Ottoman Siege of Rhodes (1522), together with Kara Mahmud, under the supreme command of Mustafa Pahsa (and later of Suleiman the Magnificent, who personally took the overall command of the siege on 28 July 1522).