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Duke Cosimo I, the Medici Navy and the Italian Wars (c.1544–1563)

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Do Duke Cosimo’s galleys, fortresses, and the crusading Order of Santo Stefano illuminate political, religious, and naval actions in the early modern Mediterranean world? This book firstly centers ...
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  • 18 December 2025
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Do Duke Cosimo’s galleys, fortresses, and the crusading Order of Santo Stefano illuminate political, religious, and naval actions in the early modern Mediterranean world? This book firstly centers around Cosimo’s involvement in the last two decades of the Habsburg-Valois Italian Wars (1494-1559) with a special emphasis on the conflict’s naval dimensions and political episodes. Secondly, it deepens our understanding of Mediterranean galley warfare in terms of deployment, combat, administration, entrepreneurial and knowledge-exchange networks, and crusading. Finally, this account of the later Italian Wars and their reverberations into 1560s examines the interaction between warfare, politics, crusading, and sovereignty during this period.
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Price: $136.00
Pages: 304
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: History of Warfare
Publication Date: 18 December 2025
ISBN: 9789004747906
Format: Hardcover
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Andrew J. Tzavaras, D.Phil. (2021), University of Oxford, is Assistant Professor of History at High Point University. He has published a book chapter as well as a journal article: “Two Perceptions of Süleyman’s ‘Magnificent’ Navy during the Later Italian Wars" in War & Society (Vol. 42, issue 2, 2023).