First Ottoman–Venetian War
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The First Ottoman–Venetian War, which took place from 1463 to 1479, was a significant conflict between the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Venice. This war was driven by territorial ambitions and control over lucrative trade routes in the eastern Mediterranean. It marked the beginning of a series of wars between these two powers, with the Ottomans ultimately emerging victorious, expanding their influence in the Balkans and the Aegean Sea. This conflict had far-reaching consequences, reshaping the geopolitics of the region and setting the stage for future Ottoman-Venetian conflicts, making it a pivotal chapter in the history of the Mediterranean and the early modern era.
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