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The narrative offers a detailed chronological account of naval warfare and anti-pirate operations in the mid-16th century Mediterranean, tracing papal naval administration, alliances, and campaigns under successive captains including Gentil Virginio Orsini, Carlo Sforza, and Flaminio Orsini. It documents fleet musters, ship inventories, sieges and battles such as operations around Prevesa and Algiers, interactions with corsairs like Barbarossa and Dragut, political negotiations among Christian states, logistical challenges of crews and galleys, and episodes of mutiny, capture, and recovery, concluding with evaluations of commanders, outcomes, and an alphabetical index of persons and places.

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Alberto P. Guglielmotti

Alberto P. Guglielmotti was an Italian historian and writer known for his detailed studies of naval history and piracy during the Renaissance. His notable work, "La guerra dei pirati e la marina pontificia dal 1500 al 1560," is a comprehensive two-volume examination of the conflicts involving pirates and the Papal Navy, highlighting the maritime struggles of the period. Guglielmotti also explored significant historical figures, such as in his work on Marcantonio Colonna and the Battle of Lepanto. His contributions provide valuable insights into the naval warfare and political dynamics of 16th-century Italy.

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