Modern Europe From the Fall of Constantinople to the Establishment of the German

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Modern Europe From the Fall of Constantinople to the Establishment of the German
Thomas Henry Dyer
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666 sqq. ) 96 VENETIAN AND TURKISH WAR. [Chaf. I.
conqueror like Mahomet, and in a remarkable letter (14G1) lie ex- horted the Sultan to be baptized ; promising in reward for his compliance to salute him as Emperor of the East, and to confer on him by right what at present he held only by force ! ^ But the resistance against the Turks, which flagged under the stimulus of religious zeal, was at length roused by the avidity of commerce and the plans of secular ambition. Scarcely had Servia, Walla
...chia, and Bosnia been conquered by the Turks when a war broke out between them and the Venetians, which during some years di- verted the Moslem arms from any formidable attempts against the rest of Europe.
Although by the treaty concluded with Mahomet II. After the fall of Constantinople, Venice had abandoned the common cause of Christendom, yet it might have been foreseen that the interests of her trade and the nature and extent of her dominion, which brought her at so many points into contact with the Turks, must at no distant period involve her in hostilities with them.


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