A Byzantine–Hungarian War was fought between Byzantine and Hungarian forces on the Danube between 1127 and 1129. Byzantine primary sources, Cinnamus and...
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Austro-Hungary over Bosnia-Herzegovina led the two countries to war a year later igniting the First World War. Italy used the excuse of the Balkan wars to...
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Battle of Kosovo (redirect from Serbian-Turkish War (1389))
depletion of Serbian manpower was a shift in the stance of Hungarian policy towards Serbia. Hungary tried to exploit the effects of battle and expand in northern...
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The Byzantine civil war of 1321–1328 was a series of conflicts between the Byzantine emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos and his grandson Andronikos III...
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Publishing. ISBN 978-0-405-02747-5. Ostrogorsky, George. History of the Byzantine State, p. 551. Published by Rutgers University Press, 1969. ISBN 0-8135-1198-4...
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Turkish War (German: Langer Türkenkrieg), Long War (Hungarian: Hosszú háború; Croatian: Dugi turski rat, Serbian: Дуги рат), or Thirteen Years' War was an...
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Battle of Maritsa (redirect from Serbian-Turkish War (1371))
create a coalition against them, but failed to secure support from the Byzantines and the Bulgarians. Most of the Serbian lords were occupied fighting each...
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(1787–1792). It is sometimes referred to as the Habsburg–Ottoman War or the Austro-Ottoman War. The war began as a Russian-Turkish conflict. The Russian Empire...
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1999 F-117A shootdown (category Aerial operations and battles of the Kosovo War)
"Something Wicked" and had previously flown 39 sorties during the Persian Gulf War's Operation Desert Storm. Photographs show that the aircraft struck the ground...
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Serbian campaign (redirect from Serbia in the World War I)
the Austro-Hungarian leadership, was under the command of Austrian General Oskar Potiorek. It ended after three unsuccessful Austro-Hungarian invasion attempts...
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separate Austro-Hungarian and Bulgarian military occupation zones. In the northern and central part of Serbia, which fell under Austro-Hungarian control, a...
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same time, Austria-Hungary had internal problems with the significant Slavic populations that campaigned against the German–Hungarian joint control of the...
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characterised by the Austro-Hungarian government as "uncivilised" (unzivilisiert) and "treacherous" (verräterisch). The Austro-Hungarian Army engaged in a major...
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Serbian campaign (1914) (category Military operations of World War I involving Austria-Hungary)
on 28 July 1914, when Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia and bombarded Belgrade. On 12 August, the Austro-Hungarian forces, led by General Oskar Potiorek...
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Battle of Velbazhd (redirect from Bulgarian-Serbian war (1330))
Kingdom to the south in northern Macedonia. During the internal war in the Byzantine Empire (1320–1328) waged between the aged emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos...
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Ottomans did not intervene in the war. Serbia initiated the fighting but suffered a decisive defeat. Austria-Hungary demanded that Bulgaria stop its invasion...
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Battle of Kosovo (1448) (category Battles of the Ottoman–Hungarian Wars)
Second Battle of Kosovo (Hungarian: második rigómezei csata, Turkish: İkinci Kosova Muharebesi) was a land battle between a Hungarian-led Crusader army and...
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Battle of Bar (category Battles involving the Byzantine Empire)
of Montenegro. Prior to the war, Duklja and the other principalities were subordinated to the suzerainty of the Byzantine Empire. However, around the...
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Montenegrin campaign (redirect from Montenegrin Campaign (World War I))
Command commenced operations against the Austro-Hungarian naval base at Cattaro, the Austro-Hungarian Kriegsmarine's southernmost base in the Adriatic...
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First Serbian Uprising (redirect from Serbian–Ottoman War (1804–1813))
the Dahije, who had seized power in a coup d'état. It later evolved into a war for independence, known as the Serbian Revolution, after more than three...
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Mongol invasion of Bulgaria and Serbia (redirect from First Bulgarian–Mongol War)
Bulgaria in the spring of 1242 after defeating the Hungarians at the battle of Mohi and ravaging the Hungarian regions of Croatia, Dalmatia and Bosnia. Initially...
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consequence came in Hungary (part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire). Despite memories of the terrible defeat at Mohács in 1526, elite Hungarian attitudes were...
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The Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347, sometimes referred to as the Second Palaiologan Civil War, was a conflict that broke out in the Byzantine Empire...
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Crusade of Varna (category Ottoman–Hungarian wars)
for a crusade against the Ottomans, and with the end of both the Hungarian civil war and a nearly simultaneous one in Byzantium, they were able to begin...
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The Russo-Turkish War of 1735–1739 between Russia and the Ottoman Empire was caused by the Ottoman Empire's war with Persia and the continuing raids by...
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Battle of Sirmium (category Byzantine–Hungarian wars)
Battle of Zemun (Hungarian: zimonyi csata) was fought on July 8, 1167 between the Byzantine Empire, and the Kingdom of Hungary. The Byzantines achieved a decisive...
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Battle of Zenta (category CS1 Hungarian-language sources (hu))
of Hungary (occupied by the Ottoman Empire and now modern-day Senta, Serbia), between Ottoman and Holy League armies during the Great Turkish War. The...
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Second Serbian Uprising (redirect from Serbian–Ottoman War (1815))
famously spoke, "Evo mene, evo vas. Rat Turcima!" ("Here I am, here you are. War to the Turks!"). When the Ottomans discovered the new revolt they sentenced...
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list of wars that began between 1000 and 1499 (last war ended in 1504). Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended...
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ending with the Treaty of Szatmár; however, the Hungarian nobility managed to partially satisfy Hungarian interests. With the Treaty of Karlowitz in 1699...
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