The siege of Székesfehérvár started in the month of August in 1543 when the Ottomans laid siege to the fortress. Székesfehérvár was a key fortification...
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The siege of Székesfehérvár also known as the siege of Stuhlweissenburg (French: Prise d'Albe-Royale, German: Belagerung von Stuhlweißenburg, Turkish:...
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siege of Esztergom occurred between 25 July and 10 August 1543, when the Ottoman army, led by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, besieged the city of Esztergom...
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Year 1543 (MDXLIII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. It is one of the years sometimes...
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liberated Székesfehérvár in the next year. The Ottoman Turks invaded the city after a long siege in 1543 and only after a sally ended in most of the defenders...
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Sinan Pasha to bring two more siege engines carried by 100 oxen from Székesfehérvár. Thanks to the engines, one of the towers of the city was heavily damaged...
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Siege of Székesfehérvár (1543) – 1543 – Habsburg–Ottoman wars in Hungary (1526–1568) (Ottoman–Habsburg wars) [Ottoman wars in Europe] Siege of Eger – 1552...
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of 1542–1546 Siege of Toda Castle (1542–1543) Siege of Nagakubo (1543) Siege of Landrecies (1543) – Italian War of 1542–1546 Siege of Esztergom (1543)...
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from a Latin chronicle found after the siege of Székesfehérvár in 1543. According to the scientific point of view, this work was a late 15th-century...
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followed by the capture of the Hungarian coronation city of Székesfehérvár in September 1543. Other cities that were captured during this campaign were...
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followed by the capture of the Hungarian coronation city of Székesfehérvár in September 1543. Other cities that were captured during this campaign were...
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During the siege of Naģykanizsa (Turkish: Kanije Savunması, lit. 'The Defence of Kanizsa') in 1601, a small Ottoman force held the fortress of Naģykanizsa...
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Ottoman–Habsburg wars (category Wars involving the Tsardom of Russia)
soldiers until the siege of Székesfehérvár in 1543, despite the fact they had been used for decades by Christian armies in Kingdom of Hungary and in Western...
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Long Turkish War (redirect from Habsburg–Ottoman War of 1593–1606)
Veszprém (1593) Siege of Várpalota (1593) Battle of Székesfehérvár (1593) Battle of Romhány (1593) Uprising in Banat (1594) Siege of Győr (1594) (Turkish:...
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Ottoman wars in Europe (redirect from Ottoman conquest of the Balkans)
the 1543 campaign that took both the most important royal ex-capital, Székesfehérvár, and the ex-seat of the cardinal, Esztergom. However, the army of 35–40...
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Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Ferdinand I of Germany)
king by a Diet at Székesfehérvár, elected in the parliament by the untitled lesser nobility (gentry). Nicolaus Olahus, secretary of Louis, attached himself...
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conquests were checked at the siege of Vienna. Although from 1529 to 1566 the borders of the Ottoman Empire moved further west, none of the later campaigns achieved...
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Esztergom (category Former capitals of Hungary)
victorious siege of 1543. The narrow, winding streets within the walls hide the remains of Turkish mosques and baths. Along the delightful streets of the Víziváros...
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Budin Eyalet (redirect from Eyalet of Budin)
of İstolni Belgrad (Székesfehérvár) Sanjak of Segedin (Szeged) Sanjak of Sirem (Syrmia) Sanjak of Kopan (Koppany) Sanjak of Şikloş (Siklos) Sanjak of...
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days later. September 20 – The siege of Székesfehérvár, an Ottoman occupied Hungarian fortress, is completed by troops of the Holy Roman Empire after 16...
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Pécs (redirect from Early Christian Necropolis of Pécs (Sopianae))
into focusing more on the cities of Székesfehérvár and Esztergom instead of Pécs. Pécs was preparing for the siege, but a day before, Flemish and Walloon...
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1540s (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
September 4 – Campaign of Suleiman: Suleiman the Magnificent captures the Hungarian coronation city of Székesfehérvár after a siege that had started on August...
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(Turco-Italian War, Balkan Wars, and World War I ) as well as the sieges (like the sieges of Constantinople, Cairo, Belgrade, Bagdad, etc.) which most lists...
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Árpáds (PDF). Budapest, Székesfehérvár: Institute of Hungarian Research. 2022. ISBN 978-615-6117-65-6. Kontler, Laszlo. A History of Hungary (2006) excerpt...
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The siege of Valpovo took place at Valpovo, now part of Croatia, from May to June 1543. It was part of the Ottoman–Habsburg War of 1540–1547, as well as...
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Isabella Jagiellon (redirect from Isabella Jagiełło of Poland)
not have enough military power to defend his territories (see Siege of Esztergom (1543)) and the agreement remained forgotten. Poland proposed to solve...
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John Sigismund Zápolya (redirect from John II of Hungary)
Pest, Tata and Székesfehérvár in October, but could not capture Buda. His military commander, Wilhelm von Roggendorf, again laid siege to Buda on 4 May...
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ISBN 978-973-7784-12-4. Kings and Saints - The Age of the Árpáds (PDF). Budapest, Székesfehérvár: Institute of Hungarian Research. 2022. ISBN 978-615-6117-65-6...
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Zadar (redirect from Duchess of Zara)
Partner és Testvérvárosok Névsora" [Partner and Twin Cities List]. City of Székesfehérvár (in Hungarian). Archived from the original on 8 December 2012. Retrieved...
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days later. September 20 – The siege of Székesfehérvár, an Ottoman occupied Hungarian fortress, is completed by troops of the Holy Roman Empire after 16...
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