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Action of 10 July 1651

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Lazzaro wounded. Francesco 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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On 8 July, the Venetians were somewhat scattered. Most of the sailing ships especially lagged behind, and Mocenigo tried to maintain contact with them. Only five sailing ships of the vanguard, under Battaglia, sailed close to the Turks, who opened fire on the small Venetian squadron. Battaglia fought
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On 10 July, two galleasses, under the brothers Tommaso and Lazzaro Mocenigo, broke formation from the Venetian left and attacked some Ottoman galleys which were still watering at Paros. They ended up fighting the Kapudan Pasha himself, with six galleasses and some galleys. Tommaso was killed and
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On 9 July, the Venetians were more scattered, with only Battaglia's ship supporting their galleys, and Mocenigo had to rally to join them with the rest of the sailing ships after dawn. The Turks were to the north, steering between Paros and Naxos.
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unsupported until Barbaro with six sailing ships arrived to engage the Ottoman galleys. Mocenigo offered battle but the Ottoman fleet retired north, towing some of their sailing ships, toward the channel between Naxos and
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Reinforced with four Papal and four Hospitaller galleys, Mocenigo returned to the waters around Santorini in mid-August, hoping to intercept any Ottoman attempt to reach
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on 21 June, numbering 55 sailing ships, 53 galleys, and 6 mahones (galleasses). The Ottomans sailed for
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This battle was fought on 10 July 1651, with some minor fighting on 8 July, between the islands of
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Luca Francesco Barbaro, with Dolfin and Girolamo Battaglia as his deputies), six
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fleets. It was a Venetian victory, but failed to achieve anything decisive.
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Many of the Venetian sailing ships were hired Dutch or English vessels.
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Molin as second in command). The Ottoman fleet, under the
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Index

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Cretan War (1645–1669)
1st Chania
Rethymno
Candia
2nd Chania
Perast
26 May 1646
Chania
Focchies
10 July 1651
1st Dardanelles
2nd Dardanelles
3rd Dardanelles
3 May 1657
18 May 1657
4th Dardanelles
Lemnos
Kalamata
27 August 1661
29 September 1662
Paros
Naxos
Aegean Sea
Venetian
Ottoman

Captain General of the Sea

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