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Sack of Rethymnon (1567)

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Sack of Rethymnon (1567)

Map of Crete and other Greek islands (1584)
Date1567
LocationCrete
Result Algerian Victory
Belligerents
Regency of Algiers  Republic of Venice
 Knights of Malta
Commanders and leaders
Euldj Reis Unknown
Casualties and losses
None Many Captured

The Sack of Rethymnon was an Algerian raid in Crete that took place in 1567.

Raid

Euldj Reis, an Ottoman naval commander and Pasha for the Ottoman Province of Tripoli, conducted numerous raids off the coast of Italy. Eventually, Reis raided Crete, where he and his crew defeated the town of Rethymno's defense of 7,000 men and burned the town down. Rethymno's riches were then plundered and its people captured by Barbary pirates. The raid was one of the many raids done on the island of Crete by Ottoman pirates.

References

  1. Andreas G.Kalokairinos (1960). Krētika chronika. p. 18..
  2. Krzysztof Nowicki (31 December 2008). Monastiraki Katalimata. INSTAP Academic Press. p. 89. ISBN 9781623030605.
  3. Christopher Somerville (2012). The Golden Step. Haus. ISBN 9781907973338.
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