
The Sea Knights of Malta
The Hospitallers’ naval war against the Ottomans, corsairs, and the slave economies of the Mediterranean
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War at sea made and broke lives across the Mediterranean. This book follows the Order of St. John as they face the Ottoman Empire and North African corsairs from 1291 to 1798. It shows how galleys, forts, and prize courts turned raids into a working system that relied on captives and ransom.
The story moves from Rhodes to Malta. It covers the 1480 and 1522 sieges of Rhodes, the 1530 move to Malta, the Great Siege of 1565, the Holy League victory at Lepanto, long fights with Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli, the rise of sailing ships, and the end in 1798. Each chapter uses records from both shores to keep the action clear and the facts firm.
You will learn who the Hospitallers were, how they ran their galleys, how the courts set shares, what life was like for captives, and why treaties and costs changed the course of war. The result is a direct account of power, faith, and money at sea.
If you want strong narrative history with careful sources and real stakes, this belongs in your library.