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Morosini arrived with the rest of the left wing, and later the Venetian right and center joined and broke the Ottoman formation, which had been disrupted by the Kapudan Pasha's attack on the Mocenigo brothers. The Ottoman galleys fled, leaving their sailing ships unsupported. These fled north or east of Naxos, but they were overtaken by the Venetian galleys and galleasses, which could rely on their rows to move; the Ottoman ships were captured, forced to beach, or burnt. The Ottoman fleet lost ten or eleven ships and one galleass captured, and five ships burnt, as well as 965 prisoners taken by the Venetians. Afterward, Mocenigo sailed to
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