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Ten Battles Every Catholic Should Know

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Product Description Ten Battles Every Catholic Should Know offers readers richly detailed accounts of pivotal engagements—many little known in the West—in the centuries-long defense of Christendom against militant Islam. Join military historian Michael D. Greaney as, in gripping prose, he describes the struggle, primarily on Christendom’s eastern borders, against the dreaded Ottoman Turks in places such as: • Manzikert, which marked the beginning of the fight, • Wallachia, where Vlad II, the real “Dracula”, carried out a personal crusade against the Turks to such  good effect that his name strikes terror down to the present day, • Mohács, “the Tomb of Hungary,” • Vienna (the siege of 1529), the first setback experienced by Süleymân the Magnificent, perhaps the greatest ruler the Ottoman Turks ever knew, • Szigetvár (known as the “Hungarian Alamo”), • ...and five others. The accounts of battles are enlivened and expanded with historical footnotes and introductions. Though less well known than the struggle to retake Spain and Southern France, the battlefields of Armenia and Eastern and Central Europe were just as crucial to preserve Christendom. Includes 12 battle maps.   Review The Church and her children have from time to time had to wield the sword at either interior or exterior enemies of God. At a time when the Faith’s internal foes dominate the lives of the once Christian West, the old external foe, Islam, has risen once more in the East. Greaney has set down in stirring, fast-moving prose the stories of ten battles between Cross and Crescent over a six-century span. He skillfully sets the political and military background to each—and the results. An exhilarating and inspiring read! —Charles A. Coulombe