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  1. 神聖同盟 (しんせいどうめい、 ラテン語: Sacra Ligua 、 イタリア語: Lega Santa 、 ドイツ語: Die Heilige Liga 、 英語: Holy League )は、 大トルコ戦争 中の 1684年 、 オスマン帝国 に対抗するために ローマ教皇 インノケンティウス11世 主導のもとに 神聖ローマ帝国 ...

  2. The Holy League of 1684 was formed under the patronage of Pope Innocent XI (born Benedetto Odescalchi). Member states of the Holy League included, among others, the Habsburg Monarchy, Poland, Venice, and later the Russian Empire and several other countries. The League was founded after Vienna was defended from the last Ottoman invasion in ...

  3. dawiki Den hellige liga (1684) dewiki Heilige Liga (1684) elwiki Ιερός Συνασπισμός (1684) enwiki Holy League (1684) eswiki Liga Santa (1683) etwiki Püha Liiga (1684) fawiki اتحاد مقدس (۱۶۸۴) fiwiki Pyhä liiga (1684) frwiki Sainte-Ligue (1684) hrwiki Sveta liga (1684.) huwiki Szent Liga (1684) idwiki Liga Suci ...

  4. Nov 7, 2020 · English: The obverse presents the leaders of the three founding nations; from left to right: Leopold I, John Sobieski III Marcantonio Giustiniani. The reverse shows two eagles representing Poland, and the Holy Roman Empire, and a winged lion representing Venice, attacking a hound representing the Ottoman Empire.

  5. Martin: Battle of Yazlovets 1684, Schleissheim Palace collection. Polish–Ottoman War (1683–1699) or the War of the Holy League refers to the Polish side of the conflict otherwise known as the Great Turkish War. The conflict begun with a great Polish victory at the Battle of Vienna in 1683, and ended with the Treaty of Karlowitz, restoring ...

  6. The Holy League (Latin: Sacra Ligua) of 1684 was an alliance of European nations formed during the Great Turkish War. Born out of the Treaty of Warsaw, it was founded as a means to prevent further Ottoman expansion into Europe. This consolidation of a large portion of Europe's military might led to unprecedented military successes, with large ...

  7. Holy League (1332) The Holy League ( Latin: Sancta Unio) was a military alliance of the chief Christian states of the Aegean Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean against the mounting threat of naval raids by the Turkish beyliks of Anatolia. The alliance was spearheaded by the main regional naval power, the Republic of Venice, and included the ...

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