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The Battle of Vaslui (also referred to as the Battle of Podul Înalt or the Battle of Racova) was fought on 10 January 1475, between Stephen III of Moldavia and the Ottoman governor of Rumelia, Hadım Suleiman Pasha.
Feb 14, 2018 · 27K. 1.3M views 5 years ago #ottomanempire #documentary. Battle of Vaslui - It is the dead of winter, January 10th 1475. On this day Stefan III, the Prince of Moldavia, leads an army of...
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May 3, 2018 · Battle of Vaslui, 1475 AD. Watch on. No serious Hungaro-Ottoman clash took place during the ten years following the Bosnian war of 1464, despite the fact that it was during this same period, between 1463 and 1479, that Venice fought her bloodiest war against the Ottoman empire – a war in which the republic counted Matthias among its allies ...
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The Battle of Vaslui (sometimes called Podul Inalt) was fought between the Moldavian army of the Voivode (Prince) Stefan the Great and the invading Ottoman forces commanded by Suleyman Pasha on 10 January 1475. Vaslui is south of Iasi (pronounced ‘yash’) the former capital of Moldavia in current day Romania. This demonstration game attempts ...
Mar 6, 2021 · At the beginning of January 1475, the Ottoman army entered Moldavia, in search of a decisive clash with Stephen’s army. The battle took place near the city of Vaslui. The thick fog that day played an important role, making the orientation of the Ottoman army difficult.
The Battle of Vaslui (also referred to as the Battle of Podul Înalt or the Battle of Racova) was fought on 10 January 1475, between Stephen III of Moldavia a...
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Stephen the Great's Battle of Vaslui (at "Podul Inalt" - ”the High Bridge”) took place 19 years after another resounding victory of Medieval Christendom, the Siege of Belgrade, when the Christian armies led by the famous Transylvanian military commander John Hunyadi defeated the Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror (July 22, 1456).