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  1. 6 de ene. de 2024 · The Franco-Ottoman military alliance reached its peak around 1553 during the reign Henry II of France. The alliance was exceptional, as the first non-ideological alliance in effect between a Christian and Muslim state, and caused a scandal in the Christian world. Carl Jacob Burckhardt (1947) called it "the sacrilegious union of the lily and the ...

  2. 18 de jun. de 2020 · Break alliance will not work to break an alliance as strong as that. France isn't that weird a nation to ally with for the Ottomans, however. Since in your game, that makes them much harder to destroy for you, it actually seems quite a smart move by the Ottomans.

  3. Attempts at forming a Habsburg–Persian alliance against the Ottoman Empire were first initiated by Charles V and Shah Ismail in 1516–19.. A Habsburg–Persian alliance (Persian: اتحاد ایران-هابسبورگ), Habsburg-Safavid alliance (اتحاد صفوی-هابسبورگ) or Habsburg-Iran alliance was attempted and to a certain extent achieved in the 16th century between the ...

  4. フランス・オスマン同盟 (The Franco-Ottoman alliance, またの名を仏土同盟 (the Franco-Turkish alliance) [1] )は 1536年 に 神聖ローマ帝国 に対抗するため、 ヴァロワ朝 フランス国王 フランソワ1世 とオスマン帝国スルタン スレイマン1世 の間で結ばれた同盟である ...

  5. Americas. Africa. The Franco-Indigenous Alliance was an alliance between North American indigenous nations and the French, centered on the Great Lakes and the Illinois country during the French and Indian War (1754–1763). [1] The alliance involved French settlers on the one side, and indigenous peoples such as the Abenaki, Odawa, Menominee ...

  6. The Third Ottoman Venetian War (1537–1540) was one of the Ottoman–Venetian wars which took place during the 16th century. The war arose out of the Franco-Ottoman alliance between Francis I of France and Süleyman I of the Ottoman Empire against the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. The initial plan between the two had been to jointly invade ...

  7. 1 piaster overprint on 25-centime Type Sage, used at the French Post Office, Beirut in December 1885. Capitulations of the Ottoman Empire were contracts between the Ottoman Empire and several other Christian powers, particularly France. Turkish capitulations, or Ahidnâmes were generally bilateral acts whereby definite arrangements were entered ...