Raid on Bone explained

The Raid on Bone was a hit and run operation by the Knights of Saint Stephen and Tuscan troops against the Algerian town of Bône in 1607.

470 Muslims were killed and 1,464 captured as prisoners.[1] The Tuscans suffered just 47 casualties. The enterprise was the greatest amphibious operation completed by the Order of Saint Stephen.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: War at Sea in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. John B.. Hattendorf. Richard Watson. Unger. 182. 2002. Boydell Press. 9780851159034.