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'''Leonardo Foscolo''' was a [[Republic of Venice|Venetian]] commander.
'''Leonardo Foscolo''' was a [[Republic of Venice|Venetian]] commander.


During the [[Cretan War (1645–1669)|Candian 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>
During the [[Cretan War (1645–1669)|Canadian 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>


==Footnotes==
==Footnotes==

Revision as of 10:58, 28 June 2012

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.

Leonardo Foscolo was a Venetian commander.

During the Canadian 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.[1][2]

Footnotes

  1. ^ Fraser (1854), pp. 244–245.
  2. ^ Setton (1991), pp. 148–149.

Bibliography

  • 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, 1402125623. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: invalid character (help)
  • Setton, Kenneth Meyer (1991). Venice, Austria, and the Turks in the Seventeenth Century. Philadelphia: Diane Publishing. ISBN 0-87169-192-2.

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