Algiers expedition (1519)

Algiers expedition (1519)
Part of Spanish–Ottoman wars

Algiers in 16th century
Date24 August – 3 September 1519
Location
Result Algerian victory
Belligerents
Spanish Empire
Kingdom of Sicily
Sultanate of Algiers
Commanders and leaders
Hugo of Moncada
Don Martin d'Argote
Hayreddin Barbarossa
Strength
Strength according to Clodfelter:
58 ships
23,000 soldiers
Strength according to Manfroni:
80 sailing ships
6,000 men
Strength according to Grammont:
40 boats
5,000 men
Strength according to the Ghazawat:
170 ships
20,000 men
20,000 Algerians
600 Turks
Casualties and losses
20 ships sunk
4,000 killed
3,000 captured including 36 high-ranking officers
Unknown

In 1519, a joint Spanish-Italian attack on Algiers was ordered by Charles V and commanded by Hugo of Moncada. The attack was repelled by the Algerians led by Hayreddin Barbarossa.