Grimani, on the day of the second …

Years: 1499 - 1499
August

Grimani, on the day of the second battle, orders the crews to kill any captains who refuse to fight.

Despite this, and the arrival of four French galleys he sends just two galleys out of one hundred and seventy against the Ottomans.

Both somehow return unharmed.

The Venetians capture some Ottoman galleys on August 25, then discipline breaks down and the Ottomans recapture the vessels while they are being looted.

The French reinforcements abandon the Venetians in disgust and flee to Rhodes.

During the most critical stage of the battle, two Venetian carracks, captained by Andrea Loredan (a member of the influential Loredan family of Venice) and Alban d'Armer, board one of the command ships of the Ottoman fleet.

The commander of the vessel, Burak Reis, is unable to disentangle his ship from the boarders and chooses to set her aflame.

The sight of the three great ships burning together deals a severe blow to the Venetian morale.

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