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    September 19 – Duke of Brittany John V marries Joan of France. September 25 – Battle of Nicopolis: The Ottomans defeat a joint crusade by Hungary, France, the Holy Roman Empire, England and Wallachia, [1] led by King Sigismund of Hungary. This is the last large-scale crusade of the Middle Ages. October – A Transylvanian expedition ...

  2. The Battle of Nicopolis (1396) In 1396, a Crusader army coming from France, Germany, England, Hungary, the Teutonic State and other parts of Europe would march into southeastern Europe, determined to attack the Turks. At Nicopolis they would find the Ottoman forces led by Bayezid I, and fight in one of the most important battles of the Middle Ages.

  3. The Battle of Nicopolis took place on 25 September 1396 and resulted in the rout of an allied Crusader army of Hungarian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Wallachian, Polish, French, Burgundian, German, English, Knights Hospitaller, Iberian, Italian, Bohemian, Serbian and Byzantine troops (assisted by the Venetian navy) at the hands of an Ottoman force ...

    • 25 September 2023
    • Ottoman Empire victory
  4. A Supervised Battle. By late September 1396, a decision was made to solve the dangerous clan dispute by means of judicial combat, to take place at the North Inch of Perth under the supervision of the King of Scotland, Robert III.

  5. Bitka pri Nikopole sa odohrala 25. septembra 1396 a viedla k porážke spojeneckej križiackej armády uhorského, chorvátskeho, bulharského, valašského, poľského, francúzskeho, burgundského, nemeckého, anglického, vojska rádu johanitov, iberského, talianského, českého a byzantského vojska (s pomocou benátskeho námorníctva) osmanským vojskom Bayezida I., čím sa zvýšilo ...

    • ~ 17 000–20 000 mužov
  6. V bitvě u Nikopole se 25. září 1396 střetli osmanští Turci s křižáckým vojskem tvořeným především Francouzi, Uhry, Chorvaty, Němci, Burgunďany, Bulhary, Benátčany aj. Evropské síly vedené uherským králem Zikmundem Lucemburským, označované někdy jako Nikopolská křížová výprava, v tomto boji drtivě podlehlo ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DanubeDanube - Wikipedia

    Danube is an Old European river name derived from the Celtic ' danu ' or ' don ' [17] (both Celtic gods), which itself derived from the Proto-Indo-European *deh₂nu. Other European river names from the same root include the Dunaj, Dzvina/ Daugava, Don, Donets, Dnieper, Dniestr, Dysna and Tana/Deatnu. In Rigvedic Sanskrit, danu (दनु ...

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