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Empires of the Sea: The Siege of Malta, the Battle of Lepanto, and the Contest for the Center of the
Set during the height of the Ottoman Empire and with Christendom weakened and vulnerable, this is the story of the fifty-year battle for domination of the Mediterranean, centered around the titanic battles of Rhodes, Malta, and Lepanto---three of the most dramatic and decisive battles in world history.
Roger Crowley (Author), John Lee (Narrator)
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1453: The Holy War for Constantinople and the Clash of Islam and the West
Now in audiobook format, a gripping exploration of the fall of Constantinople and its connection to the world we live in today The fall of Constantinople in 1453 signaled a shift in history, and the end of the Byzantium Empire. Roger Crowley's readable and comprehensive account of the battle between Mehmed II, sultan of the Ottoman Empire, and Constantine XI, the 57th emperor of Byzantium, illuminates the period in history that was a precursor to the current jihad between the West and the Middle East.
Roger Crowley (Author), Simon Prebble (Narrator)
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City of Fortune: How Venice Rule the Seas
The rise and fall of the Venetian empire stands unrivaled for drama, intrigue, and sheer opulent majesty. In City of Fortune, Roger Crowley, acclaimed historian and New York Times bestselling author of Empires of the Sea, applies his narrative skill to chronicling the astounding five-hundred-year voyage of Venice to the pinnacle of power. Tracing the full arc of the Venetian imperial saga for the first time, City of Fortune is framed around two of the great collisions of world history: the ill-fated Fourth Crusade, which culminated in the sacking of Constantinople and the carve-up of the Byzantine Empire in 1204, and the Ottoman-Venetian War of 1499-1503, which saw the Ottoman Turks supplant the Venetians as the preeminent naval power in the Mediterranean. In between were three centuries of Venetian maritime dominance-years of plunder and plague, conquest and piracy-during which a tiny city of "lagoon dwellers" grew into the richest place on earth. Drawing on firsthand accounts of pitched sea battles, skillful negotiations, and diplomatic maneuvers, Crowley paints a vivid picture of this avaricious, enterprising people and the bountiful lands that came under their dominion. Defiant of emperors, indifferent to popes, the Venetians saw themselves as reluctant freebooters, compelled to take to the open seas "because we cannot live otherwise and know not how except by trade." From the opening of the spice routes to the clash between Christianity and Islam, Venice played a leading role in the defining conflicts of its time-the reverberations of which are still being felt today. Only an author with Roger Crowley's deep knowledge of post-Crusade history could put these iconic events into their proper context. Epic in scope, magisterial in its understanding of the period, City of Fortune is narrative history at its most engrossing.
Roger Crowley (Author), Edoardo Ballerini (Narrator)
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Conquerors: How Portugal Forged the First Global Empire
As remarkable as Columbus and the conquistador expeditions but far more wide-ranging, the dynamic burst of Portuguese voyaging at the start of the sixteenth century is one of the tipping points of world history : the moment that the world went global. Within a short time span a tiny country, whose population did not exceed a million, created a maritime empire that stretched from Brazil to Nagasaki. Conquerors tells the almost forgotten story of how Portugal's navigators cracked the code of the Atlantic winds, launched the expedition of Vasco da Gama to India and beat the Spanish to the spice kingdoms of the East - then set about creating the first long-range maritime empire. In an astonishing blitz of thirty years, a handful of visionary empire builders, with few resources but breathtaking ambition, attempted to seize the Indian Ocean, destroy Islam and take control of world trade. This is history at its most vivid - a epic tale of navigation, trade and technology, money and religious zealotry, political diplomacy and espionage, sea battles and shipwrecks, endurance, courage and terrifying brutality. Drawing on extensive first-hand accounts, it brings to life the exploits of an extraordinary band of conquerors - men such as Afonso de Albuquerque, the first European since Alexander the Great to found an Asian empire - who set in motion the forces of globalisation. Portugal was the imperial pathfinder, the template for a wave of successors. Its empire connected the world and created a framework for profound interactions. It left a huge and long-lasting influence on the culture, food, flora, art, history and languages of the globe. It marked the start of 500 years of domination by the West which is only reversing now. Roger Crowley read English at Cambridge University and taught English in Istanbul, where he developed a strong interest in the history of Turkey. He is the author of CITY OF FORTUNE: How Venice Ruled the Seas and EMPIRES OF THE SEA: The Siege of Malta, the Battle of Lepanto, and the Contest for the Center of the World.
Roger Crowley (Author), Jonathan Davis (Narrator)
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Entscheidung im Mittelmeer: Europas Seekrieg gengen das Osmanische Reich
10. September 1521: Sultan Suleiman der Prächtige, Herrscher über das mächtige Osmanische Reich, entsendet eine Invasionsflotte zur Insel Rhodos. Dies sollte die Eröffnungsschlacht einer 60 Jahre andauernden kriegerischen Auseinandersetzung zwischen den rivalisierenden Reichen der christlichen Mittelmeermächte und den Osmanen um die Vorherrschaft im Mittelmeerraum sein. 1565 belagerten die Osmanen die Insel Malta, doch erst in der legendären Schlacht von Lepanto 1571, mit insgesamt etwa 200.000 Soldaten eine der größten Seeschlachten aller Zeiten, wurden die Grenzen im Mittelmeerraum so festgelegt, wie wir sie heute kennen. Der osmanische Traum von einer Weltmacht zur See platzte. Roger Crowleys bewegende Chronik der verlustreichen Geschehnisse ist eine Geschichte von menschlichem Mut und Grausamkeit, von technischem Erfindungsgeist, Glück und Feigheit, von Kriegstaktiken, Machtstreben und religiösem Fanatismus.
Roger Crowley (Author), Michael Hametner (Narrator)
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Konstantinopel 1453 - Die letzte Schlacht (Ungekürzt)
Am 6. April 1453 lässt Sultan Mehmet II. seine Truppen vor Konstantinopel aufmarschieren. Was zu diesem historischen Augenblick führte und was danach folgte, ist das Thema dieser packenden Erzählung, die den Hörer mitten ins dramatische Geschehen führt. Es ist ein Kampf David gegen Goliath. Sieben Wochen lang bieten 7000 Verteidiger dem riesigen türkischen Heer erbittert Paroli. Am Dienstag, den 29. Mai, schließlich bricht das Unheil über sie herein. Roger Crowleys bewegende Chronik ist eine Geschichte von menschlichem Mut und Grausamkeit, von technischem Erfindungsgeist, Glück und Feigheit, von Kriegstaktiken und religiösem Fanatismus. Mit der Niederlage gegen das osmanische Heer endete das Byzantinische Reich. Das einstige Zentrum der Christenheit wurde islamisch. Wenige Jahre später stehen die Türken vor Wien, im Herzen Europas.
Roger Crowley (Author), Michael Hametner (Narrator)
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