In the latest episode of "Empire," hosts Anita and William dive into the significance of the Battle of Lepanto in 1571, arguing that it played a more crucial role than the Siege of Vienna in shaping the future of the Ottoman Empire. They engage in a lively discussion with historian Barnaby Rogerson, examining the Ottoman conquest of Cyprus, the siege of Nicosia, and the gruesome aftermath, including the flaying of Venetian commander Marco Bragadino. Rogerson sheds light on the internal strife within the Ottomans and their rivalry with Persia, contrasting that with the West's focus on Ottoman expansion into Europe. As the episode wraps up, it sets the stage for a forthcoming discussion about the Battle of Lepanto, highlighting the strategic and political landscape of the naval conflict. A key takeaway is the intricate dynamics between the Ottoman Empire and its subdued populations, with some viewing Ottoman rule as a liberation from previous oppressive regimes.