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Map: The Mediterranean, c. 1560
Map: The Siege of Malta
Map: The Battle of Lepanto
I. CAESARS: THE CONTEST FOR THE SEA. The Sultan pays a visit
A supplication
The king of evil
The voyage to Tunis
Doria and Barbarossa
The Turkish Sea
II. EPICENTER: THE BATTLE FOR MALTA. Nest of vipers
Invasion fleet
The post of death
The Ravelin of Europe
The last swimmers
Payback
Trench wars
"Malta York"
III. ENDGAME: HURTLING TO LEPANTO. The pope's dream
A head in a dish
Famagusta
Christ's general
Snakes to a charm
"Let's fight"
Sea of fire
Other oceans
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