Statue of Johann Mattias Von Schulenburg<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nThe Jews of the city showed great courage in fighting, equipped at the expense of the Corfiot Jewish community, and under the leadership of the son of Rabbi himself.<\/p>\n
General Proveditor of Corfu was Antrea Pizanis who had the leadership of the light fleet and adjutant of Marshal Schulenburg was the Corfiot Lieutenant Dimitrios Stratigos.<\/p>\n
Marshal Schulenburg was honored for his determination and bravery to life pension from the Senate of Venice and his statue can still be seen at the entrance of the Old Fortress. Also, everyone who showed bravery during the fighting was honored.<\/p>\n
The Turkish failure in Corfu was a historical event of enormous importance. A landmark that influenced the historical course of all Europe and especially of Greece.<\/p>\n
Very few know that\u00a0without\u00a0the bravery of Corfiots and many Europeans\u00a0the course of the Turks certainly would have not to stop here and the Ottoman Empire could expand instead of collapsing, with obvious implications for the nascent Greek nation and Europe itself.<\/p>\n
Unfortunately, it was not treated by historians with deserved importance, the Turkish invasion to the West was permanently blocked. They overlook the fact that without this victory today’s Greek state might not exist!<\/p>\n
\u03a4he repulse of the Turkish invasion of 1716 has been a very important event for Western Europe in that era. It was celebrated with impressive events in Europe, the oratorium Juditha triumphans by Antonio Vivaldi was written because of this event and played in all the major theaters for many years.<\/p>\n
This was the last of many Turkish attempts to expand their empire into Europe.<\/p>\n
The period of Venetian rule left many positive elements in the culture and civilization but was also marked by many dark spots. There were numerous popular uprisings, mainly in the villages due to the authoritarian rule of the Venetians and the arbitrariness and lawlessness of the ruling class of nobles.<\/p>\n
Relations between people and nobility was like relations between slaves and master, and there were many bloody uprisings.<\/p>\n
Corfu was very important to Venice and remained an integral territory of the State until the fall of Venice to the French.
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