Turkish–Venetian wars

Turkish–Venetian wars
Part of Ottoman–Habsburg wars, Spanish–Ottoman wars and Ottoman wars in Europe

The Battle of Lepanto in a painting by Paolo Veronese , Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice
Date25 September 139621 July 1718
(321 years, 9 months, 26 days)
Location
Territorial
changes
Belligerents

Holy League :
Spanish Empire
Holy Roman Empire
Habsburg monarchy
Portuguese Empire
Papal States
Kingdom of Naples
Kingdom of Hungary
Austrian Empire
Republic of Genoa
Knights of Malta

Kingdom of France
Regency of Algiers
Ottoman Tripolitania
Ottoman Egypt
Beylik of Tunis
Moravian Serbia
Commanders and leaders
Doges of Venice :
Antonio Venier
Tommaso Mocenigo
Cristoforo Moro
Nicolò Tron
Pietro Mocenigo
Andrea Vendramin
Giovanni Mocenigo
Agostino Barbarigo
Leonardo Loredan
Pietro Lando
Alvise I Mocenigo
Francesco Erizzo
Silvestro Valier
Carlo Ruzzini
Ottoman Sultans :
Sultan Bayezid I
Sultan Mehmed I
Sultan Murad II
Mehmed the Conqueror
Sultan Bayezid II
Suleiman the Magnificent
Sultan Selim II
Sultan Ibrahim
Sultan Mehmed IV
Sultan Suleiman II
Sultan Ahmed II
Prince Mustafa II
Sultan Ahmed III
Prince Mahmud I

The Turkish–Venetian Wars were a series of conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Venice in the 14th and 18th centuries for control of the eastern Mediterranean.