[1] [2] [3] [4] In Halie Bassa his gallie there were aboord three hundred harquebusiers Ianissaries, and an hun|dred archers. In the gallie of Don Giouan de Au|stria chiefe admerall of the christians, were foure hundred harquebusiers Spaniards, of the fierse of Sardigna, beside a great number of lords and gen|tlemen, and also beside the rowers: and in euerie o|ther gallie were 200 fighting men at the least, beside the rowers, & in some 300, & othersome 400 according to the mould of the vessels.The number of the christian gallies & the Turkes. The number of the christian gallies and galliots, were in all two hundred and two, besides six great galleasses. The Turks had their gallies, galliots, and foists, to the number of two hundred and fiftie, as appeareth by the account afore made, of those that were taken, abandoned, and escaped. There were deliuered and set at libertie,Christian cap|tiues set at li|bertie 14000. about twelue thousand, some say four|teene thousand christian captiues, whome the Turks kept for slaues, and had them chained there aboord with them in their gallies. But this victorie was not got without great losse of the christians, for be|side Augustine Barbarigo, the principall prouedi|tore of the Uenetians, there died seuentéene other gentlemen of Uenice, being men of good estimati|on, Iohn Cardone, & Barnardine Cardone Spa|niards, Uirginio and Horatio Ursini Romans, Troilo, Sabello, Marco Molino, besides diuerse other nobles and gentlemen of name, as well Ita|lians, as Spaniards, and Almans.