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  1. It took place at Războieni, also known as Valea Albă, on 26 July 1476, between the Moldavian army of Stephen the Great and an invading Ottoman army which was commanded personally by Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror.

    • 26 July 1476
    • Pyrrhic Ottoman victory
    • Războieni, present-day Romania
  2. In 1470, during the rule of Stephen the Great, the relationship between Moldavia and the Porte became hostile, and resulted in several confrontations, most notable being the Battle of Vaslui, where the Ottomans were heavily defeated, and the Battle of Valea Albă, where Mehmed II was victorious, but was forced to retreat.

    • 1420-1538
    • Ottoman victory
  3. It took place at Războieni, also known as Valea Albă, on July 26, 1476, between the Moldavian army of Ştefan cel Mare and an invading Ottoman army which was commanded personally by the Sultan Mehmed II.

  4. It took place at Războieni, also known as Valea Albă, on July 26, 1476, between the Moldavian army of Stephen the Great and an invading Ottoman army which was commanded personally by Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror.

  5. Jul 16, 2018 · 1476 Battle of Valea Albă. July 1476, the Ottomans fail to take the two major fortresses in Moldavia and retreat. Autumn 1476, Vlad works with Hungarians and Moldavians to retake Wallachia, forcing Basarab Laiotă to flee to the Ottomans. Vlad is crowned in November. Winter 1476, Basarab Laiotă invades Wallachia with Ottoman support and kills ...

  6. La batalla de Valea Albă, también conocida como batalla de Războieni, fue un enfrentamiento militar ocurrido el 26 de julio de 1476 entre un ejército otomano, dirigido por el sultán Mehmed II, y otro moldavo, dirigido por el príncipe Esteban III, en el contexto de las guerras moldavo-otomanas.

  7. English: This was a battle involving Turks on one side, Moldavians and Szeklers on the other.

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