Între porturi şi cer. Chilia, Cetatea de Baltă, Istambul şi Veneţia în vara anului 1584

  • Subiect: Between the Harbours and the Skies: Chilia, Cetatea Albă, Istanbul and Venice in the Summer of 1484 In the spring of 1484 several signs of unrest gathered in Venice, Buda and Suceava. Their primary cause was in Istanbul. And only Venice had an official peace treaty with the Ottoman Empire (1479). The, still new, sultan Bayezid II (1481-1512) had the task of proving himself both at home, after a rather difficult civil war (1481-1482) and a short lived rebellion (1484), and abroad, where, inside the Christian Commonwealth, bis brother and rival Djem, had taken refuge (1484). Bayezid succeeded in achieving both bis goals, plus a "bonus". He practically destroyed (for a few years) the already shaky crusader image of bis main Christian rival, king Matthias Corvinus of Hungary, "the protector and ally" of the Stephen the Great, the Duke of Moldavia.
  • Limba de redactare: română
  • Secţiunea: Miscellanea
  • Vezi publicația: Acta Musei Napocensis: ActaMN
  • Editura: Argonaut
  • Loc publicare: Cluj-Napoca
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2005
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: 39-40-II; anul 2005; seria istorie-2002-2003
  • Paginaţia: 229-272
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