| Turkish–Venetian wars |
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| 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 |
| Date | 25 September 1396 – 21 July 1718 (321 years, 9 months, 26 days) |
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| Location | |
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Territorial changes |
- Thessalonica, Morea, Negroponte, Albania, Modon, Durrës, Koroni, Cyclades, Cyprus, Crete captured by Ottomans
- Gelibolu, Cephalonia, Ithaca, Knin, Novigrad, Dalmatia, Vrlika, Strmica and Imotski captured by Italians
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| Belligerents |
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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 |
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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.