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Leonardo Foscolo was a [[Republic of Venice|Venetian]] commander. |
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[[File:Clissa, principal fortezza del Turcho nella Dalmatia - Camocio Giovanni Francesco - 1574.jpg|300px|thumb|right|During the [[Candian War]], the Venetians in [[Dalmatia]] with the support of the local population manage in compelling the Ottoman garrison of [[Klis Fortress]] to surrender.]] |
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'''Leonardo Foscolo''' (1588. - 1660.)<ref>{{cite journal | url=https://hrcak.srce.hr/233947 | doi=10.31664/ripu.2019.43.15 | title=Generalni providur Leonardo Foscolo i umjetnost u Dalmaciji | year=2020 | last1=Tomić | first1=Radoslav | journal=Radovi Instituta Za Povijest Umjetnosti | issue=43 | pages=191–209 | s2cid=214029101 | doi-access=free }}</ref> was a [[Republic of Venice|Venetian]] commander. |
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During the [[Cretan War (1645–1669)]], Leonardo Foscolo seized several forts, retook [[Novigrad, Zadar County|Novigrad]], temporarily captured the [[Knin Fortress]], and managed to compel the garrison of [[Klis Fortress]] to surrender.<ref name="Fraser 244-245">Fraser (1854), pp. 244–245.</ref><ref name="Setton 148-149">Setton (1991), pp. 148–149.</ref> |
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* {{cite book | last=Fraser | first=Robert William | title=Turkey, Ancient and Modern. a History of the Ottoman Empire From the Period of Its Establishment to the Present Time | publisher=Adam & Charles Black – Harvard University | location=Edinburgh | year=1854 |
* {{cite book | last=Fraser | first=Robert William | title=Turkey, Ancient and Modern. a History of the Ottoman Empire From the Period of Its Establishment to the Present Time | publisher=Adam & Charles Black – Harvard University | location=Edinburgh | year=1854 | isbn= 978-1-4021-2562-1 }} |
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* {{cite book | last=Setton| first=Kenneth Meyer | title=Venice, Austria, and the Turks in the Seventeenth Century | publisher=Diane Publishing | location=Philadelphia | year=1991 | isbn=0-87169-192-2}} |
* {{cite book | last=Setton| first=Kenneth Meyer | title=Venice, Austria, and the Turks in the Seventeenth Century | publisher=Diane Publishing | location=Philadelphia | year=1991 | isbn=0-87169-192-2}} |
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Latest revision as of 21:38, 7 April 2024
Leonardo Foscolo (1588. - 1660.)[1] was a Venetian commander.
During the Cretan War (1645–1669), Leonardo Foscolo seized several forts, retook Novigrad, temporarily captured the Knin Fortress, and managed to compel the garrison of Klis Fortress to surrender.[2][3]
Footnotes[edit]
- ^ Tomić, Radoslav (2020). "Generalni providur Leonardo Foscolo i umjetnost u Dalmaciji". Radovi Instituta Za Povijest Umjetnosti (43): 191–209. doi:10.31664/ripu.2019.43.15. S2CID 214029101.
- ^ Fraser (1854), pp. 244–245.
- ^ Setton (1991), pp. 148–149.
Bibliography[edit]
- Fraser, Robert William (1854). Turkey, Ancient and Modern. a History of the Ottoman Empire From the Period of Its Establishment to the Present Time. Edinburgh: Adam & Charles Black – Harvard University. ISBN 978-1-4021-2562-1.
- Setton, Kenneth Meyer (1991). Venice, Austria, and the Turks in the Seventeenth Century. Philadelphia: Diane Publishing. ISBN 0-87169-192-2.
Federico Moro - Venezia e la guerra in Dalmazia (1644-1649) - Anno edizione: 2018 -