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By Periklis Deligiannis
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CONTINUED FROM PART I
Ottoman horsetail-standards (credit: Erich Lessing archive)
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The chichak type helmet of the Ottoman Grand Visier Sokollu Mehmed Pasha who as a military commander confronted the army of the Habsburgs in 1566, between the two sieges of Vienna (credit: http://www.tforum.info).
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By Periklis Deligiannis
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The two sieges of Vienna by the Ottomans in 1529 and 1683 and the intermediate wars between the Ottoman Empire on the one side and the Habsburg dominions and the Poles on the other, had been remarkably decisive conflicts for the History of Europe. In both sieges of Vienna and the subsequent battles, the Ottomans were finally defeated leaving behind many dead, prisoners and valuable arms and armourand other military items, while the victorious European side paid a heavy toll in casualties as well. Today the most important spoils captured from the Turks are exhibited in the Military History Museum of Vienna. In these posts I present some images of Ottoman arms and armour in this exceptional museum.
Some time now I’m contributing to Slingshot, the research Journal of the Society of Ancients (published since1964)
Απαγορεύεται η αναδημοσίευση των άρθρων με την υπογραφή ‘Περικλής Δεληγιάννης’ και ‘Periklis Deligiannis’ σε οποιαδήποτε μορφή ή με οποιοδήποτε μέσο, ηλεκτρονικό, φωτοτυπικό ή οποιοδήποτε άλλο. Τα αναδημοσιευμένα άρθρα (άλλων δημιουργών, εκτός του προαναφερόμενου) υπόκεινται στους όρους χρήσης των ιστολογίων πρωτογενούς δημοσίευσης………………… ©Periklis Deligiannis , All rights reserved
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