Holy League | |||||||
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1332–1337 | |||||||
Status | Military alliance | ||||||
Establishment | 6 September 1332 | ||||||
History | |||||||
• Established | 1332 | ||||||
• Dissolved | 1337 | ||||||
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The Holy League (Latin: Sancta Unio) was a military alliance of the chief Christian states of the Aegean Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean against the mounting threat of naval raids by the Turkish beyliks of Anatolia. The alliance was spearheaded by the main regional naval power, the Republic of Venice, and included the Knights Hospitaller, the Kingdom of Cyprus, and the Byzantine Empire, while other states also promised support.