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Battle of Lepanto

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  • noun Turkish sea power was destroyed in 1571 by a league of Christian nations organized by the Pope

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  • The Battle of Lepanto was at first celebrated liturgically as "Our Lady of Victory."

    Victory Vessels for the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary MedievalMama 2008

  • The grape festival, which is one of the oldest in Italy, commemorates the return of Admiral Marcantonio Colonna to his home in Marino after his victory over the Turks at the Battle of Lepanto in October 1571.

    Archive 2008-10-01 2008

  • The grape festival, which is one of the oldest in Italy, commemorates the return of Admiral Marcantonio Colonna to his home in Marino after his victory over the Turks at the Battle of Lepanto in October 1571.

    We can now add Marino to my list of places where I will live. 2008

  • When I conceived this story line, fighting 'Monites' in a synologue to the Battle of Lepanto had far fewer real-world overtones than it does now!

    Horses in seventh-century England Carla 2008

  • It is named so because of the Battle of Lepanto which was a great Catholic victory over the Turks on this day back in 1571.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Jessica 2008

  • It is named so because of the Battle of Lepanto which was a great Catholic victory over the Turks on this day back in 1571.

    Victory Vessels for the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary MedievalMama 2008

  • The Battle of Lepanto was at first celebrated liturgically as "Our Lady of Victory."

    Archive 2008-10-01 Jessica 2008

  • The second historical tidbit related to Regensburg is that in 1545, it was the birthplace of Don Juan of Austria, hero of the Battle of Lepanto in 1572.

    What are you? Lionheart 2007

  • Oratory packed, of course, lots of good hymns, and a sermon that started with a vivid description of the Battle of Lepanto and the role of the Rosary in its outcome, establishing the feast of O.L. of the Rosary which is marked each year on Oct 7th.

    To Westminster... Joanna Bogle 2007

  • The Battle of Lepanto (See 1571, Oct. 7), between the Ottoman fleet (230 galleys) and an allied European armada of more than 200 vessels under the command of Don John of Austria.

    c. 1570 2001

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