Part of the wars of Christian powers against the Barbary Corsairs
Date
25 April 1519
Location
Tuscan Archipelago, Tyrrhenian Sea
Result
Genoese Victory
Belligerents
Republic of Genoa
Tunisian corsairs
Commanders and leaders
Andrea Doria
Filippino Doria
Kaid Ali (POW)
Strength
6 galleys
1 galley
7 to 20 fustes (depending on accounts)
Casualties and losses
Heavy
500 dead
25 captured
1 galley captured
at least 5 fustes captured
several fustes sunk
The Battle of Pianosa was a naval engagement which took place on 25 April 25, 1519, when a Genoese fleet severely defeated the flotilla of the Tunisia-based Barbary corsair Kaid Ali in the Tyrrhenian Sea, in view of the island of Elba. The battle broke the back of one of the rising corsair bases on the Barbary Coast, Bizerte, and established Andrea Doria as among the foremost captains in the Mediterranean.
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