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until 17 February 1538. It was decided that three ships would go to Constantinople, while the rest of the fleet returned to France. In Constantinople, they were received by the French ambassador
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among his troops, decided to return with his fleet to Istanbul by mid-September without having captured Corfu.
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on 15 August with 12 galleys and arrived at Corfu in early September 1537. Eventually Suleiman, worried by a
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provided for the expenses, and the French galleys finally left on 11 April 1538 to return to
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Women and Business since 1500: Invisible Presences in Europe and North America?
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For about twenty years, he was a business partner of the Marseilles banker
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In 1537, Ornesan began a two-year involvement in operations with the
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Bertrand d'Ornesan tried to establish a French trading post at
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Renaissance Warrior and Patron: The Reign of Francis I
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Baron de Saint-Blancard

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French
admiral
Francis I of France
galleys
Mediterranean
Pernambuco
Brazil
Ottoman embassy to France (1533)
Madeleine Lartessuti
Ottoman Empire
Franco-Ottoman alliance
Suleiman the Magnificent
Corfu
Barbarossa
siege of Corfu
Italy
Marseille
plague
Chios
Charles de Marillac
Hayreddin Barbarossa
Nice
Monastir
Jean de la Vega

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