
The Man Who Stopped the Sultan
Gabriele Tadino and the Defence of Europe
Edoardo Albert(Author)
Osprey Publishing
Published on 29. January 2026
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-1-4728-6999-9 (ISBN)
Description
An extraordinary account of how one man defied the most powerful ruler of his age and in doing so changed the course of European history.
Throughout the 16th century, wars raged across Europe as kings and republics jostled for wealth and power. Yet one man exceeded all these medieval princes of Christendom: Suleiman the Magnificent. As ruler of the Ottoman Empire, he governed 25 million people from Constantinople, his realm stretching from Persia to the Atlantic Ocean. Turning his gaze to Europe, Suleiman attacked Rhodes, the island fortress of the Knights Hospitaller but was opposed by Gabriele Tadino - an Italian who had risen through the ranks thanks to his genius as a military engineer.
This is a fascinating history of crusading knights and gunpowder, of spies and tunnels, and of a crossroads in history when the medieval age gave way to the Renaissance. Delving deep into Italian source material, Edoardo Albert weaves together the story of an ordinary man alive in an extraordinary time and performing extraordinary feats of military genius. Through the lens of his life we discover how military tactics and fortifications rapidly changed thanks to the discovery of gunpowder, and how Europe, divided by power-hungry rulers and religion, almost fell to one of the greatest rulers the world has ever seen, but was prevented by a humble engineer.
Throughout the 16th century, wars raged across Europe as kings and republics jostled for wealth and power. Yet one man exceeded all these medieval princes of Christendom: Suleiman the Magnificent. As ruler of the Ottoman Empire, he governed 25 million people from Constantinople, his realm stretching from Persia to the Atlantic Ocean. Turning his gaze to Europe, Suleiman attacked Rhodes, the island fortress of the Knights Hospitaller but was opposed by Gabriele Tadino - an Italian who had risen through the ranks thanks to his genius as a military engineer.
This is a fascinating history of crusading knights and gunpowder, of spies and tunnels, and of a crossroads in history when the medieval age gave way to the Renaissance. Delving deep into Italian source material, Edoardo Albert weaves together the story of an ordinary man alive in an extraordinary time and performing extraordinary feats of military genius. Through the lens of his life we discover how military tactics and fortifications rapidly changed thanks to the discovery of gunpowder, and how Europe, divided by power-hungry rulers and religion, almost fell to one of the greatest rulers the world has ever seen, but was prevented by a humble engineer.
Reviews / Votes
There is so much here to enjoy: geopolitics at the dawn of the modern age; the advances in science and military engineering with tunnels, forts and gunpowder; the splendour of Constantinople in the years after its conquest by Mehmed II; the strategic island of Rhodes. This is a book full of glorious fighting spirit. * Unseen Histories * Edoardo Albert's book, with its arresting title, brings to life a significant and largely forgotten player in the changing values and emerging military technologies of late medieval and early modern Europe... [Albert] leads us through the complexities of the age in a lively conversational style. * Roger Crowley, Aspects of History * A fascinating portrayal of a talented military engineer... Albert has brought his amazing story to life with considerable flair. * History of War *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
8-page plate section in colour
Dimensions
Height: 248 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
515 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4728-6999-9 (9781472869999)
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Of Italian and Sri Lankan heritage but now based in the UK, Edoardo Albert is the author, with Paul Gething, of Warrior: A Life of War in Anglo Saxon Britain (Granta 2019), which published to rave reviews. He has for a number of years worked with the archaeologists who are redefining our knowledge of the Anglo-Saxon era, bringing these findings to a wider public. Edoardo has written features for the Sunday Times, History Today and Country Walking, among many others.
Content
List of Illustrations and Maps
Chronology
1 The War for the Heart of the World
2 A Boy's Life
3 The Tadini of Martinengo
4 Short and Ugly
5 Bringing a Cannon to a Sword Fight
6 The New Ways of War
7 The Education of a Military Engineer
8 A Peach, Ripe for Plucking
9 A Life Without Women
10 The Italian Wars Kick into High Gear
11 Why Everyone was Fighting Everyone Else
12 The Warrior Pope
13 The Patron Pope
14 First Blood at Agnadello
15 The Siege of Padua
16 Whispers and Gossip
17 The Sack of Brescia
18 A Life like Lightning 1
19 A Not-So-Romantic Interlude
20 The Dregs of War
21 A Military Engineer Abroad
22 How Venice Became Rich
23 Venice and the Ottomans
24 The World Gets Bigger
25 Suleiman
26 The Other Emperor
27 The Last Knight of Christendom
28 A Short History of the Knights Hospitaller
29 How to Get into a Besieged City
30 War Underground
31 War Overground
32 An Eye for an Arquebus
33 Facing General Winter
34 The Chancellor's Downfall
35 'Nothing in the world was ever so well lost...'
36 The Emperor's New Man
37 Long Nose Versus Big Jaw, or 'All is lost save life and honour'
38 A Famous Victory and a Forgotten Siege
39 Two Emperors is One Too Many
40 When an Old Soldier Leaves the Field
41 The Last Knight of Christendom: The First Man of the Modern World
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Index
Chronology
1 The War for the Heart of the World
2 A Boy's Life
3 The Tadini of Martinengo
4 Short and Ugly
5 Bringing a Cannon to a Sword Fight
6 The New Ways of War
7 The Education of a Military Engineer
8 A Peach, Ripe for Plucking
9 A Life Without Women
10 The Italian Wars Kick into High Gear
11 Why Everyone was Fighting Everyone Else
12 The Warrior Pope
13 The Patron Pope
14 First Blood at Agnadello
15 The Siege of Padua
16 Whispers and Gossip
17 The Sack of Brescia
18 A Life like Lightning 1
19 A Not-So-Romantic Interlude
20 The Dregs of War
21 A Military Engineer Abroad
22 How Venice Became Rich
23 Venice and the Ottomans
24 The World Gets Bigger
25 Suleiman
26 The Other Emperor
27 The Last Knight of Christendom
28 A Short History of the Knights Hospitaller
29 How to Get into a Besieged City
30 War Underground
31 War Overground
32 An Eye for an Arquebus
33 Facing General Winter
34 The Chancellor's Downfall
35 'Nothing in the world was ever so well lost...'
36 The Emperor's New Man
37 Long Nose Versus Big Jaw, or 'All is lost save life and honour'
38 A Famous Victory and a Forgotten Siege
39 Two Emperors is One Too Many
40 When an Old Soldier Leaves the Field
41 The Last Knight of Christendom: The First Man of the Modern World
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Index