64.2 Russo-Turkish War 1788 and the Reforms of Joseph II

64.2 Russo-Turkish War 1788 and the Reforms of Joseph II

The Origins of the French Revolutionary Wars can be dated to 17th August 1787, when in Constantinople the Ottomans arrested the Russian ambassador Count Bulgakov in the Topkapi palace, and declared war on St Petersburg. Catherine the Great had deliberately provoked the Turks and now dragged in the reluctant Austrians into the war. The Austrian Emperor was Joseph II, the archetypal enlightened despot, who worked hard to reform his empire but from the top down. His reforms provoked the so-called Brabantine Revolution 1789-90 in the Netherlands which was similar in some ways to the contemporary French Revolution.


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Picture - January Suchodolski - the Siege of Ochakov 1788

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46.3 Ivan the Terrible and the Oprichnina

46.3 Ivan the Terrible and the Oprichnina

Ivan the Terrible, convinced of treachery all around him, orders the execution of anyone he suspects of disloyalty. He then creates the Oprichnina, a state within a state in Muscovy, and subjects his ...

15 Feb 201929min

46.2 History of  Medieval Scandinavia and Hanseatic League

46.2 History of Medieval Scandinavia and Hanseatic League

The History of Medieval Scandinavia and the Baltic Sea, and rivalries between the Hanseatic League (a naval merchant alliance), Denmark, Sweden and Poland-Lithuania Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priv...

8 Feb 201923min

46.1 Battle of Ermes 1560, Fall of the Livonian Order

46.1 Battle of Ermes 1560, Fall of the Livonian Order

The Livonian Order, in decline for years, suffers defeat at the Battle of Ermes 1560 against an army of Ivan the Terrible, triggering a conflict to fill the power vacuum; the Northern Wars Hosted on A...

1 Feb 201925min

45.5 Battle of Lepanto 1571

45.5 Battle of Lepanto 1571

The Battle of Lepanto - the largest naval battle in Western history since classical antiquity. A clash for supremacy of the Mediterranean between the Ottomans and a Christian Holy League Hosted on Aca...

4 Jan 201922min

45.4 Ottoman Invasion of Cyprus

45.4 Ottoman Invasion of Cyprus

Sultan Selim II directs an Ottoman invasion against the Venetian controlled island of Cyprus, leading to the siege of Famagusta which lasted almost a year from September 1570 to August 1571 Hosted on ...

21 Des 201817min

45.3 Siege of Malta

45.3 Siege of Malta

Philip II of Spain suffers a major setback by the failure to capture the port of Tripoli. Then in 1565 the Ottomans, in the ascendancy in the Mediterranean, attempt to capture the island of Malta, lea...

14 Des 201819min

45.2 Charles V and Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent

45.2 Charles V and Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent

The Ottoman Turks and their Barbary Pirate allies fight against Emperor Charles V and Italians for influence in the Mediterranean but form an alliance of convenience with France which shocks Christend...

30 Nov 201820min

45.1 Conflict in the Mediterranean

45.1 Conflict in the Mediterranean

Barbary Pirates fill a political vacuum in North Africa in the 1400's. Then in the 1500's, after the capture of Cairo, the Ottomans expand into the Mediterranean. Emperor Charles V captures the strate...

23 Nov 201823min

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