1st Edition

The 1522 Siege of Rhodes Causes, Course and Consequences

Edited By Simon Phillips Copyright 2022
234 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

234 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

234 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

In 1522, the Ottomans attacked the island of Rhodes and, after a six-month siege, the Hospitallers surrendered on terms. The Knights Hospitaller had ruled Rhodes since 1309, and the Ottomans had attempted to capture the island 40 years before in 1480, but were defeated by the Knights. The Ottoman victory in 1522 resulted in the Knights being expelled from the island and eventually settling... Read more

Introduction

Simon David Phillips

Part I: Causes

  1. Hospitallers and Ottomans between the two great sieges of Rhodes (1480-1522)
  2. Alexios G. C. Savvides and Photeine V. Perra

  3. How much did the Hospitallers know? Information, Misinformation and Preparation
  4. Simon David Phillips

    Part II: Course

  5. The Hospitallers' Dodecanese Islands Before and During the 1522 Siege of Rhodes: Help or Hindrance?
  6. Michael Heslop

  7. How the Sultan Won: Suleiman’s Successful Siege Tactics at Rhodes
  8. Kelly DeVries

  9. The last days of Hospitaller Rhodes: The ‘Greek View’ of the siege of 1522
  10. Photeine V. Perra

    Part III: Consequences

  11. ‘Vol veder di aver Brandizo ovvero Malta’: A Hospitaller Odyssey from Rhodes to Malta, 1523-1530
  12. Victor Mallia-Milanes

  13. The Fortress and Town of Rhodes according to the Ottoman Survey after the 1522 Siege
  14. Elias Kolovos

  15. The effects of the 1522 siege on the town of Rhodes and its fortifications
  16. Katerina Manoussou and Yiorgos Ntellas

  17. The Siege of Rhodes and the Kingdom of Hungary
  18. Dénes Harai

  19. ‘In tot acerrimis conflictibus’: Citations for Good Conduct during the 1522 Siege of Rhodes in Hospitaller Records

Gregory O'Malley

Biography

Simon David Phillips is a research fellow in late medieval and early modern history at the University of Cyprus. His main research interests are on the Knights Hospitaller on Rhodes, ecclesiastical history, and the history of islands. His publications include the monograph The Prior of the Knights Hospitaller in Late Medieval England and, with Emanuel Buttigieg, the collected volume Islands and Military Orders, c. 1291–c.1798. In 2013, he was a visiting lecturer at the University of Malta in the Spring semester on the Hospitaller Studies Masters course. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.

'Overall, the volume opens up interesting new perspectives on the event, not least because it is largely based on intensive source studies. The contributions of the distinguished international group of authors make it clear that the siege was of great importance not only for the history of the eastern Mediterranean, but also for the Latin West and the further development of the Order' - Jürgen Sarnowsky, Ordines Militares XXX (translated from German).

‘The contributions to this volume were prepared and assembled in the context of a global pandemic, and no doubt the connections between the papers that this reviewer has attempted to highlight would have emerged at the planned conference that was never held. It is a testament to the contributors and the editor that the result is both informative and stimulating, despite the limitations they faced and overcame’ - Crusades, Volume 24:2.