John Foxes: "Acts and Monuments," 4.41ff.


Bajazet II, the Tenth Emperor of the Turks, son of Mahomet II, continues the Turkish rampages around the eastern Mediterranean: the Greek islands, Rhodes notably, Lesbos and other commercial centers, Peloponnesus, eastern Italy for a while, and even some towns in Asia Minor. Meanwhile, some other Median Persians begin to encroach on Asia Minor from the east which ties up Bajazet and takes his blood-thirty and proud eyes off southern Europe. Bloodbath is not an overstatement. And religion is not afar off in these tumults. At one point, Pope Alexander VI has to flee Rome. This brings one down to about 1500 AD. As an aside, Greeks flee to the West bringing valuable manuscripts which some attribute to the Renaissance of interest in Graeco-Roman literature, but that’s for another chapter and day.  


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