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Suleiman the Magnificent: Scourge of Heaven, by Antony Bridge

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The dramatic story of Islam's counter-crusade against western Christendom, written with vivid narrative power by the author of The Crusades. Suleiman the Magnificent, Sultan of the Ottoman Turks, was one of the most powerful figures in the 16th-century world. This vastly enjoyable account of his impact on Christian Europe from 1520 to the 1560s shows him battering on the gates of Vienna, engaged in running battles with the Hungarians and the Knights of St John and in constant conflict with the navies of the Mediterranean powers. The threat of Islam in the 16th century was not so different in people's imaginations from the West's fear of the East today. To the Habsburg Emperor Charles V, and to King Francis I of France, Suleiman -from his base in Constantinople - was a super-power to be reckoned with. The epic sieges of Rhodes, Vienna and Malta are the big action set-pieces of the book; the Janissaries of the Sultan hold centre stage. When Suleiman died in 1566 the power of the Turks began to wane; with him the forces of militant Islam had reached their high watermark.

Suleiman the Magnificent: Scourge of Heaven, by Antony Bridge

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  • Published on: 2015-10-05
  • Released on: 2015-10-05
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Suleiman the Magnificent: Scourge of Heaven, by Antony Bridge

About the Author Antony Bridge served as the Dean of Guildford from 1968 onwards. He was the author of a biography of the Byzantine Empress Theodora and a history of The Crusades, as well as being a frequent contributor to radio and television.


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Suleiman the magnificent and the great men of his time! By Dr. Miguel Faria Suleiman the Magnificent — The Scourge of Heaven by Anthony Bridge is an engaging, but not exhaustive, narrative of the major events in the life and times of the great Ottoman Sultan Suleiman (r. 1520-1566). I was not disappointed in this book, which reads like a charming storybook. The tome is at times suspenseful, always informative, and frequently suitably illustrated, including excellent illustrative maps. I wanted to learn not only about Suleiman’s life and his position in the constellation of Renaissance rulers of this age, but also the interplay with other rulers and subordinates — and in that regard I was satisfied. This book is as much a sketch of the life of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V (r. 1519-1556) and a recollection of the treacherous exploits of Francis I, King of France (r. 1515-1547), as it is a biography of Suleiman. We must also mention the book contains vivid descriptions of the heroic defenses of the Knights of St. John in Rhodes in 1522, led by their Grand Master de L' Isle Adam, and in Malta in 1565 after becoming the Knights of Malta, led by Jean Parisot de la Valette; the raids of the Barbary Coast corsairs in the Mediterranean and the islands and coastal towns of Italy commanded by the renegade admirals of the Turkish fleet, Barbarrosa and Dragut.In the narrative, Charles V stands out as a hard-working, conscientious, wise ruler without pretenses and more tolerant than his successor, Philip II, King of Spain, who was also hard-working and devoted but ascetic to the point of being puritanical. Charles is a courageous soldier and commander. Although always short of cash and hard-pressed for money, the Emperor is correctly depicted as the greatest ruler of his age, contended for the post only by the Sultan Suleiman, despite the surfeit of great Renaissance figures vying for the title. Francis I, King of France, who remains a great hero of the French up to the present day, is pretentious, always jealous of Charles, handsome, arrogant, easy going to his friends, but overbearing and treacherous to those he dislikes or perceives as enemies. A pain in the side to Charles V, Francis I is willing to collaborate with the Turks to oppose the Hapsburgs, Christendom, and the security of the West. We even get an incomplete sketch of Henry VIII, who is only tangentially involved in the struggle between the Cross of the West and the Star and Crescent of the Islamic Turks. Henry is more favorably depicted by Bridge in this book than the veritable tyrant he became in the historic record. The portrait of Don John of Austria is surprisingly desultory, as unfavorable as it is incomplete, but he features later in the Battle of Lepanto after the reign of Suleiman. A much better picture of Don John is painted in The Galleys of Lepanto by John Beeching (1982), which is, in fact, recommended as an even more colorful book on the characters and the era.But in this book you will learn fascinating details about the siege and evacuation of Rhodes by the heroic Knights of St. John (aka the Knight Hospitallers), details of the celebrated Turkish assault on the island of Malta (1565), the invasions of the Balkans and Hungary by Suleiman, as well as his siege of Vienna, and you will not be disappointed. In fact, the book also covers a bit of the life and misadventures of his successor, Selim II, the Sot, which was necessary in concluding the narration of the story of Suleiman the Magnificent. And the author did so, concluding with the conquest of Cyprus and the Battle of Lepanto, which followed in its wake (1571).Suleiman comes out of the pages of the book as usually a very wise but crafty ruler; another law-giver, a Justinian, but at times megalomaniacal for fame and honor. Usually just, but still a man of his age, Suleiman could be as ruthless and cruel as he felt the occasion demanded. And yet he was easily influenced by the two people closest to him — his loyal and devoted Grand Vizier, Ibrahim, who he eventually had strangled because of the suspiciousness and intrigues of the other most important person in Suleiman's life, his wife, Roxelana. Cruel and ruthless he could be: Suleiman also had his two most able sons strangled, Mustafa and Bayezid, as to have his youngest worthless son, Selim, the favorite son of Roxelana, succeed him as Sultan.I recommend this book for those interested in the chronicles of Ottoman history and its clash with the West in the years when the Sultan Suleiman ruled, and up until 1571 when the Battle of Lepanto took place with its historic consequences. Suleiman the Magnificent — The Scourge of Heaven by Anthony Bridge is an easy read of history as well as a suspenseful adventure that complements an even greater book about this period, The Galleys of Lepanto by John Beeching, which I have already mentioned. I categorically recommend these books for those seeking a pleasurable journey into history and more knowledge of this critical period without being exhaustive or tedious in the effort.The reviewer Dr. Miguel Faria is a medical historian, and an Associate Editor in Chief and World Affairs Editor of Surgical Neurology International (SNI). He is the author of Cuba in Revolution -- Escape From a Lost Paradise (2002), and numerous articles on political history, including "Stalin's Mysterious Death" (2011); "Stalin, Communists and Fatal Statistics" (2011); "the Political Spectrum -- From the Extreme Right and Anarchism to the Extreme Left and Communism" (2011)

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