The sack of Mahon occurred in 1535, when
Hayreddin Barbarossa attacked the harbour of
Mahón
Mahón (), officially Maó (), and also written as Mahon or Port Mahon in English, is the capital and second largest city of Menorca. The city is located on the eastern coast of the island, which is part of the archipelago and autonomous communi ...
in the
Balearic Islands
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The expedition followed closely the defeat of Barbarossa in the Conquest of Tunis by Charles V. Barbarossa had escaped Tunis and boarded his fleet in Bône.
Mahón had no garrison, only one or two cannons and no ammunition or gunpowder stored. It had only 300 arms and about 1,500 inhabitants, of which only 350 were fit for military service. The capital of the island at the time was Ciutadella __NOTOC__Ciutadella () is a common place name in Catalan-speaking areas.
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, which housed the garrison.[Mariana Vinent Cardona, ]
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The Attack
On the night of September 1, 1535, the navy of the Ottoman Empire entered the port of Mahón
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camouflaged as imperial ships returning from the conquest of Tunis. The Franciscan friars Bartomeu Genestar and Francesc Coll went to receive the boats, believing they were imperial ships. Upon realizing that it was the Turks who were coming again, they gave notice to the population, which closed the city walls and began to prepare for battle.
Seeing Barbarossa disembark his 2,500 men and begin to besiege the town, the population sent a warning of the danger to the governor in Ciutadella (the capital of Menorca at the time), who immediately gathered the knights and formed a relief column which headed quickly towards Mahón, recruiting additional reinforcements along the way. On September 3, the column of 300 men came into contact with the Turkish troops, who, far superior in number, annihilated it, killing the governor and 100 of his knights.
The failure of the relief column undermined the morale of the besieged population, and when the wall was partially destroyed, the leaders of Mahón contacted Barbarossa to discuss the terms of surrender. On the evening of September 4, they agreed to a surrender of the city, on the condition that in the plundering of the city the leaders and their houses would be respected. The following night was hellish for Mahón, with the death of the Franciscans and other civilians in addition to rapes, fires, depredations, and the capture of 600 prisoners who were never heard from again. Meanwhile, the leaders of the city took refuge in Binimaimut.
Consequences
The leaders who had surrendered the city were captured on September 8 by order of Eiximèn Perez de Figuerola, Viceroy of Mallorca
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. On the same day, the trial began, which lasted more than a year, and on October 24, 1536 the five main defendants were executed in the Plaça del Born in Ciutadella.
The attack led to the construction of St. Philip's Castle
St. Philip's Castle (Catalan:''Castell de Sant Felip'', Spanish: ''Castillo de San Felipe'', often known as Fort St Phillip) was a fortress guarding the entrance to the port of Mahón. It is located in the municipality of Es Castell, on the islan ...
starting in 1554, with a new garrison of professional soldiers, in addition to a defense tower on the pier of Palma
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. In the following century, the area around the defensive tower was expanded with the construction of the La Avanzada fortress.[Miquel Àngel Casasnovas Camps, ]
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Notes
History of Menorca
Conflicts in 1535
1535 in Spain
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1535 in the Ottoman Empire
Naval battles involving Spain
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