Battle of Zeytinburnu

[2] Then, he was asked to assist the expedition planned by the commander-in-chief Mısırlızade İbrahim Pasha from the sea to retake the Morea, which was also under Venetian occupation.

On 18 June 1695, the Ottoman fleet] which set out from Istanbul to the Aegean Sea, was joined by the ships of the Barbary states (Regency of Algiers, Tunis and Tripolitania) in the port of Foça.

Taking advantage of the chaos that emerged in the Venetian fleet when the fire on the sunken ship spread to the Redentore galleon and was out of the fight, Mezzomorto increased the intensity of his attack.

While the Venetian fleet was retreating from Lesbos to Bademli on the Anatolian coast, three of its damaged galleys sank and some were scattered in the storm that broke out on 19-20 September.

The Ottoman fleet returned to Istanbul, while Mezzomorto stayed in the Dardanelles Strait with the galleys for a while, then reached the capital on October 22 and was congratulated by the Sultan Mustafa II.