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Barbarossa, -1546

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Personal name headingBarbarossa, -1546
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Variant(s)Barbaros, -1546
Barbarossa, d. 1546
Barbarossa, Ariadeno, -1546
Barbarossa, Khaĭreddin, -1546
Barbarossa, Khayr al-Din, d. 1546
Barbarroja, -1546
Barbarroja, Aradin, -1546
Barbarroja, Haradin, -1546
Barbarroja, Jaradín, -1546
Barbarrosa, -1546
Barberousse, -1546
Hayreddin Paşa, -1546
Hızır Reis, -1546
Khadir-Eddin, -1546
Khair ad-Din, -1546
Khaïr-ed-Dîn, -1546
K̲h̲ayr al-Dīn, Pasha, -1546
Kheir-ed-Din, -1546
Kheireddine, -1546
Khıdır, -1546
Khiḍr, -1546
Khizr, -1546
خير الدين بربروس
Khaireddine Barberousse, -1546
Barberousse, Khaireddine, -1546
Hayreddin Barbarossa, -1546
Barbarossa, Hayreddin, -1546
Khayr ad-Din Barbarus, -1546
Ariadenus Barbarussa, -1546
Barbaros Hayreddin, -1546
Associated placeAlgiers (Algeria)
Ottoman Empire
Death date1546-07-04
Place of birthMytilēnē (Lesbos, Greece)
Place of deathIstanbul (Turkey)
Field of activityPrivateering
Profession or occupationPirates Admirals
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Found inDüzdağ, M.E. Akdeniz bizimdi, 1984: t.p. (Hayreddin Paşa) cover p. 1 (Hayrettin Paşa) p. 404 (b. between 1466 and 1483) p. 412 (d. 1546)
Encyc. Brit. 15th ed. (Micropedia): v. 1, p. 805 (Barbarossa; European name for Khayr ad-Din; originally named Khiḍr; d. 1546)
Encyc. Amer. v. 3, p. 220 (Barbarossa II; d. 1546; originally named Khizr; better known as Khair ed-Din)
Bradford, E. The Sultan's admiral, 1968: t.p. (Barbarossa) p. x (Kheir-ed-Din)
Türk ansiklopedisi: v. 19, p. 110 (Hayreddin Paşa, Barbaros (Hızır Reis); b. 1466 or 7 or 1473 or 4; d. 1546)
Encyc. of Islam, new ed.: v. 4, p. 1155 (K̲h̲ayr al-Dīn (Khıdır) Pasha, Barbarossa (b. 1466?; d. 1546))
LC data base, 8/3/92 (hdg.: Barbarossa, Khayr al-Din, d. 1546)
La vita e la storia di Ariadeno Barbarossa, c1993: t.p. (Ariadeno Barbarossa)
Barberousse, 1995.
Barberousse, 1991- : v. 1, t.p. (Kheireddine)
Fondation de la régence d'Alger, 2006 t. p. (Khaïr-ed-Dîn)
López de Gómara, F. Crónica de los corsarios Barbarroja, 1989: p. 75 (Jaradín Barbarroja)
Historia de los Barbarrojas de Argel, 2003: p. 9, etc. (Khadir-Eddin; Aradin Barbarroja; Haradin Barbarroja)
Gran enc. de Esp., 1990: (Barbarroja; Barbarrosa; Khair ad-Din; b. 1467 or 1490 in Mitylene, Greece?; famous pirate; succeeded his brother Horuk as emir of Argel; d. 1556)
Khaĭreddin Barbarossa--legendarnyĭ osmanskiĭ admiral, 2009.
La vie de Khaireddine Barberousse, 1931.
Wikipedia, Oct. 25, 2017 (Hayreddin Barbarossa (Arabic: Khayr ad-Din Barbarus), (Latin: Ariadenus Barbarussa), or Barbarossa Hayreddin Pasha (Turkish: Barbaros Hayreddin (Hayrettin) Paşa or Hızır Hayreddin (Hayrettin) Paşa; also Hızır Reis before being promoted to the rank of Pasha and becoming the Kapudan Pasha), born Khizr or Khidr (c. 1478 - 4 July 1546), was an Ottoman admiral of the fleet who was born on the island of Lesbos and died in Constantinople, the Ottoman capital. Barbarossa's naval victories secured Ottoman dominance over the Mediterranean during the mid 16th century, from the Battle of Preveza in 1538 until the Battle of Lepanto in 1571. He became known as "Barbarossa" ("Redbeard" in Italian) in Europe, a name he inherited from his elder brother Oruç Reis after he was killed in a battle with the Spanish in Algeria.)
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