The Holy League emerged victorious in the Battle of Lepanto in 1571.
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The Battle of Lepanto was a pivotal moment in Spanish and European history. In 1571, the Holy League, led by Spain, emerged victorious in this naval conflict against the Ottoman Empire. The battle was fought near the Gulf of Patras, off the coast of Greece. The Holy League, which comprised several Christian powers, including Spain, Venice, and the Papal States, joined forces to halt the expansion of the Ottoman Empire into Europe. Under the command of Don John of Austria, the Holy League's fleet achieved a remarkable victory, sinking or capturing a significant number of Ottoman ships. This triumph had a profound impact, not only curbing Ottoman dominance in the Mediterranean but also boosting Christian morale and halting the spread of Islam in Europe. #BattleofLepanto #HolyLeague #Spain #OttomanEmpire
Location : Spain

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