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The Battle of Kassa was fought on October 18, 1685, in the city of Kassa in the Kingdom of Hungary (now Košice in Slovakia), between the armies of the Ottoman Empire and of the Holy Roman Empire.[1]
Battle of Kassa | |||||||
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Part of Great Turkish War | |||||||
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Holy Roman Empire | Ottoman Empire | ||||||
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Aeneas de Caprara | Abdi Pasha the Albanian |
The Austrian Commander, Field Marshal Aeneas de Caprara, defeated the Ottoman Army near the city and with this victory regained Habsburg control of which had been lost in 1682 to the Kuruc leader Imre Thököly. Košice at the time was defended by a modern pentagonal fortress (citadel) built by the Habsburgs south of the city in the 1670s.
References
edit- ^ Etényi, Nóra G. (2021-04-30). "Protestant "Athleta Christi" in the Propaganda of the Great Turkish War: The Demise of Georg Friedrich, Duke of Wurttemberg at Košice, 1685". Historical Studies on Central Europe. 1 (1): 97–128. doi:10.47074/HSCE.2021-1.05. ISSN 2786-0922.