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,Ottoman Expansion, 1451–1556 II. Dynastic Interest and International Power Status, 1503–56,uded with Venice at the end of the war of 1499–1503, the terms of which represented a de facto recognition by the latter of Ottoman dominance in the region. In the same year they also reached limited truce agreements with Hungary and Poland, the two strongest states among the ‘seven kingdoms’ which

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,Naval Power, 1450–1650: The Formative Age,ple easier. Maritime lines of communication are, however, also vulnerable to violence, and they can be used for transportation of military forces. Sea power, the ability to control the sea with armed force, is therefore important for rulers and societies connected with the sea.

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