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Frontmatter
1 Venice and the Latin Failure to Halt the Ottoman Advance in Greece (1402-1431)
2 Martin V and Eugenius IV, Constance and Ferrara-Florence, Opposition to Muraad II
3 The Crusade of Varna and its Aftermath (1444-1453)
4 The Siege and Fall of Constantinople (1453)
5 Perils and Problems after the Fall of Constantinople (1453-1455)
6 Calixtus III and the Siege of Belgrade, Mehmed II and Albania (1455-1458)
7 Pius II, the Congress of Mantua, and the Turkish Conquest of the Morea (1458-1461)
8 Pius II, the Crusade, and the Venetian War against the Turks
9 Paul II, Venice, and the Fall of Negroponte (1464-1471)
10 Sixtus IV and the Turkish Occupation of Otranto (1471-1480)
11 Pierre d'Aubusson and the First Siege of Rhodes (1480)
12 Sixtus IV and the Recovery of Otranto (1480-1484)
13 Innocent VIII, Jem Sultan, and the Crusade (1484-1490)
14 Innocent VIII and Alexander VI, Charles VIII and Ferrante I (1490-1494)
15 Alexander VI and Charles VIII, the French Expedition into Italy (1494-1495)
16 The French in Naples, the League of Venice, and Papal Problems (1495-1498)
17 The Diplomatic Revolution: France and Spain, the Papacy and Venice (1498-1503)
Index
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