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Sack of Vieste

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Sack of Vieste
Date15–24 July 1554
Location
Result Ottoman victory
• 5,000 to 7,000 enslaved[1][2]
• 5,000 or the entire population of Vieste beheaded[3][4][5]
Territorial
changes
Ottomans capture Vieste[6]
Belligerents
Kingdom of Naples Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Unknown Dragut
Strength
Unknown 60[7] or 70 galleys[8]
Casualties and losses
Heavy losses
5,000–7,000 enslaved
5,000 beheaded
Unknown

The sack of Vieste was conducted by Dragut, an Ottoman naval commander. It took place on 15 July 1554.[8] This sack resulted in the capture of the fortress, a massacre, and the enslavement of thousands.

On 15 July 1554, Dragut landed in Vieste with 60 or 70 galleys. Upon his arrival, the inhabitants of Vieste took shelter between a cathedral and castle, which they had barricaded. The Italians negotiated a surrender and delivered gold and silver, hoping it would be enough to save Vieste.[8]

They opened the doors on 24 July and the Turks entered, from which they began to sack the town. The archpriest of Vieste and his family were taken captive and ransomed.[9]

5,000 to 7,000 inhabitants were enslaved and Dragut ordered the beheading of everyone he was unable to carry off in slavery. This resulted in the beheading of 5,000 people.[5][3][4] One source claims the entire population of Vieste was beheaded, describing the event as a massacre.[3][10] Another raid occurred in Naples the same year where a joint Ottoman–Algerian force took 7,000 slaves.[2]

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References

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  2. ^ a b Tragedy and Postcolonial Literature Ato Quayson Cambridge University Press
  3. ^ a b c Leinen los - Segel hoch - Poseidon wir kommen: Auf dem Albatros von Kroatien über Italien nach Griechenland Elke Clemenz
  4. ^ a b A Gross of Pirates: From Alfhild the Shield Maiden to Afweyne the Big Mouth Terry Breverton Amberley Publishing Limited,
  5. ^ a b Puglia e Basilicata Luca Iaccarino EDT srl,
  6. ^ L'Islam et la mer Xavier de PLANHOL Place des éditeurs,
  7. ^ L'elemento storico-topografico nella genesi delle leggende del Salento Luigi Sada F. Pecoraro,
  8. ^ a b c La storia della Puglia in 100 luoghi memorabili Stefania Mola Newton Compton Editori,
  9. ^ Saggi di storia e letteratura, vol. II Ed. di Storia e Letteratura
  10. ^ The Muslims in Italy Vito Salierno Iqbal Academy Pakistan,