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    The siege of Vienna was a decisive siege in 1485 of the Austrian–Hungarian War. It was a consequence of the ongoing conflict between Frederick III and...
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  • during the Austro–Hungarian War. Siege of Vienna (1485), Hungarian victory during the Austro–Hungarian War. Siege of Vienna (1490), Habsburg victory during...
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    between 1485 and 1490. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Christian forces twice stopped Ottoman armies outside Vienna, in the 1529 siege of Vienna and the...
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  • War (1477–1488) Siege of Utrecht (1483) – Second Utrecht Civil War Siege of Vienna (1485) – Austrian-Hungarian War (1477–1488) Siege of Retz (1486) – Austrian-Hungarian...
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    Some of the most notable battles of the Austrian-Hungarian War include: Siege of Hainburg Battle of Leitzersdorf Siege of Vienna (1485) Siege of Retz...
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  • and Lower Austria. It was the last of a series of sieges, and followed Hungary's victory in the 1485 Siege of Vienna. The broader war ended less than a...
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    arts of warfare. It was a standing mercenary army that conquered large parts of Austria (including the capital Vienna in 1485) and more than half of the...
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    of Vienna has been long and varied, beginning when the Roman Empire created a military camp in the area now covered by Vienna's city centre. Vienna grew...
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    Nevertheless, the forces of King Matthias Corvinus entered the Vienna Basin during the Austrian-Hungarian War in 1485 to begin the Siege of Vienna. It was again...
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    The siege of Zara or siege of Zadar (Croatian: Opsada Zadra; Hungarian: Zára ostroma; 10–24 November 1202) was the first major action of the Fourth Crusade...
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  • This is a timeline of Austrian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Austria and its predecessor states....
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    of Vienna (siege of Vienna). In 1532, another attack on Vienna with 60,000 troops in the main army was held up by the small fort (800 defenders) of Kőszeg...
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  • University of Vienna founded. 1421 – Jews expelled. 1482 – Johann Winterburger sets up printing press (approximate date). 1485 Siege of Vienna by Kingdom of Hungary...
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    Archbishop of Esztergom. The Pope refused to confirm the child's appointment for years. The "Black Army" encircled Vienna in January 1485. The siege lasted...
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  • cases where the siege is followed by a battle (i.e. Vienna, Khotyn, Plevna). (Color legend for the location of the battle) The sultans of the Ottoman Empire...
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    of Otranto 1477–1488: Hungarian–Austrian War 1485: Siege of Vienna 1486–1487: Siege of Wiener Neustadt 1490–1541: Hungarian–Ottoman wars 1521: Siege of...
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    first printer of books in English, prints his translation of Aesop's Fables in London. 1485: Matthias Corvinus of Hungary captured Vienna, Frederick III...
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    Lamentation of Christ (after 1484) The Holy Kinship (c. 1485–1496) The Adoration of the Magi (c. 1480–1485) Adoration of the Kings (c. 1485) St Bavo with...
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    Skanderbeg (category Governors of the Ottoman Empire)
    Museum of Vienna. The original Skanderbeg's helmet at the Art Museum of Vienna. Siege of Shkodër 1478 He was described as “tall and slender with a prominent...
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    Leopoldsberg church (category Churches in Vienna)
    (of Babenbergs), who was canonized in 1485. In 1683 during the second Turkish siege of Vienna [de] the just-completed chapel built in the shape of a...
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    in place of military action whenever possible. Matthias did undertake campaigning when necessary. From 1485 until his death, he occupied Vienna, aiming...
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    former Duchy of Saxe-Wittenberg. In the 1485 Treaty of Leipzig, the Wettin noble house was divided between the sons of Elector Frederick II into the Ernestine...
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    Babenberg (redirect from House of babenberg)
    Innocent VIII in 1485. He is regarded as the patron saint of Lower and Upper Austria. One of Leopold's younger sons was Bishop Otto of Freising. His eldest...
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    Klosterneuburg Monastery (category Establishments in the Margraviate of Austria)
    geography and astronomy. During the various wars of that period, especially the Ottoman sieges of Vienna in 1529 and 1679, the monastery suffered severe...
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    Hungarian–Ottoman Wars (category Kingdom of Hungary)
    most of the central parts of Hungary managed to remain free from Ottoman rule, but the Kingdom of Hungary, the most powerful state east of Vienna under...
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  • Sicker, The Islamic World in Ascendancy: From the Arab conquests to the Siege of Vienna, (Praeger Publishers, 2000), 197. Gunpowder and Firearms in the Mamluk...
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  • This is a list of wars involving the Kingdom of France from 987 until the abolition of the French monarchy on 21 September 1792. For specific battles...
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    Venetian navy) at the hands of an Ottoman force, raising the siege of the Danubian fortress of Nicopolis and leading to the end of the Second Bulgarian Empire...
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  • of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also Map all coordinates in "Category:Battles of...
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  • resulted in the Hungarian king, Matthias Corvinus setting himself up in Vienna in 1485 till his death in 1490. Hungary occupied the entire Eastern Austria...
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