Siege of Famagusta

Siege of Famagusta
Part of the Fourth Ottoman–Venetian War

Venetian Walls of S. Luca ("Bastioni San Luca") in Famagusta
Date17 September 1570 – 5 August 1571 (10 months, 2 weeks and 5 days)
Location35°07′30″N 33°56′30″E / 35.12500°N 33.94167°E / 35.12500; 33.94167
Result Ottoman victory
Territorial
changes
Cyprus under Ottoman rule
Belligerents
Ottoman Empire Republic of Venice
Commanders and leaders
Mustafa Pasha Marco Antonio Bragadin 
Strength
Western claims: 50,000–225,000 Western claims: 5,000–8,500
Casualties and losses

10,000–20,000
52,000 dead (Venetian claim)

75,000 dead(Giovanni Mariti claim)
7,600 killed
900 prisoners
Location within Cyprus

The siege of Famagusta happened in Venetian-controlled Famagusta, the last Christian possession in Cyprus. Famagusta fell to the Ottomans in August 1571 after a siege that lasted nearly a year.