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The city of Bona (now Annaba) became part of the Ottoman Empire in 1574 and was the site of a violent clash between the Genoese and the Turks in 1608. The poem sings of the Genoese deeds that with the help of the Knights of Santo Stefano sacked the city and defeated the opponent. Vinciana, 2834: â It is among the best seventeenth-century poems of its kind. valuable for the beautiful figures

pagine. I-XVI, n. 1-309, 2 white 67421739

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