Barbarossa (Redbeard) is the byname of Khayr…
1546 CE
Barbarossa (Redbeard) is the byname of Khayr ad-Din, original name Khidr, Barbary pirate and later admiral of the Ottoman fleet.
By Barbarossa's initiative, Algeria and Tunisia have become part of the Ottoman Empire.
The Holy Roman emperor Charles V led a crusade that captured Tunis and Goletta in 1535, but Barbarossa had defeated Charles V's fleet at the Battle of Preveza (1538), thereby securing the eastern Mediterranean for the Turks (until their defeat at the Battle of Lepanto in 1571).
Barbarossa remains one of the great figures of the court at Constantinople until his death in 1546; his pirate successors will continue to ravage Mediterranean coastal towns and villages for the next three centuries.
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