Who is Guido?
the side
What is flank?
These were embroidered on the Muslim banners.
I guess it is .... 1000 verses from the Quran?
Guido suggested that the local fishing ships carry a green flag to identify that they were with the League.
What is "False"?
Who is King Phillip II?
Leads the Christians into battle against the Turks.
Who is Don John of Austria?
shallow water close to the shore
What is shoal?
Aided the Christians as they proceeded into battle.
I guess it is ... the wind blowing from the West at the Christians' backs.
Barnabas wanted to shoot the enemy that was on a cliff.
What is "True"?
Date for the Battle of Lepanto.
What is October 7, 1571?
Is appalled and angered after seeing a burnt church and village
Who is Julia?
light blue
What is azure?
The Turks used this knowledge to aid them in their fighting tactics.
Guido decided to go back to the monastery after the battle.
What is "True"?
Who is Pope Pius V?
An ambassador, tutor, solider, and author
Who is Miguel de Cervantes?
heavy and slow (like carrying heavy books up and down the stairs)
What is cumbersome?
Meaning of Cervantes when he said, "The glory of the cross is going from us."
I guess it is .... the Christians were robbing and killing dead and injured Turks in the water.
Guido ordered the Julia into the battle to help protect Don John’s ship from Turkish attack.
What is "False"?
Heavy and Hard to maneuver
What is ponderous?
Leads the Turkish fleet into the battle.
the drains on the edge of a ship's deck
What are scuppers?
The order of weapons during the battle.
King Henry VIII was persecuting Catholics causing characters like Michael Selwiyn to flee the country.
What is "False"?
The image did Phillip II send Don John to carry into battle.
What is an image of Our Lady of Guadalupe?
Leader of the Ottoman Turkish Empire
Who is Sultan Salem II?
a round of fire from guns or a cannon
What is salvo?
I guess it is ... sir (Sir Guido de Lepanto, Knight of the accurate bow, gallant and gentle)
The legend of King Arthur was Cervantes favorite English tale.
What is "True"?
Bonus -- Who wrote that version of the tale?
Deceitful cunning; duplicitous.
What is maniacal?