Siege of Vienna (1477), unsuccessful Hungarian attempt during the Austro–Hungarian War.
Siege of Vienna (1485), Hungarian victory during the Austro–Hungarian War.
Siege of Vienna (1490), Habsburg victory during the Austro–Hungarian War.
Siege of Vienna (1529), first Ottoman attempt to conquer Vienna.
Battle of Vienna, 1683, second Ottoman attempt to conquer Vienna.
Capture of Vienna (1805), French occupation during the War of the Third Coalition
Capture of Vienna (1809), French occupation during the War of the Fifth Coalition
Vienna Uprising (1848), Habsburg siege of the city
Vienna Offensive (1945), Soviet offensive.
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The Siegeof Szigetvár in 1566 blocked the advance of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent's towards Vienna and stopped the Ottoman advance towards Vienna that...
number of European armies before being appointed Chief Engineer of the Holy Roman Empire in 1681. He was killed during the 1683 SiegeofVienna. Rimpler...
Panzer Army End of World War II in Europe SiegeofVienna (1529) Battle ofVienna (1683) Nearly all were abandoned due to a lack of fuel. Only a fraction...
outside Vienna, in the 1529 siegeofVienna and the 1683 Battle ofVienna. The Great Plague ofVienna ravaged the city in 1679, killing nearly a third of its...
ofVienna has been long and varied, beginning when the Roman Empire created a military camp in the area now covered by Vienna's city centre. Vienna grew...
siege to Azov in 1695 successfully occupied the city in 1696. Capturing Vienna had long been a strategic aspiration of the Ottoman Empire, because of...
conquests were checked at the siegeofVienna. Although from 1529 to 1566 the borders of the Ottoman Empire moved further west, none of the later campaigns achieved...
ofVienna (siegeofVienna). In 1532, another attack on Vienna with 60,000 troops in the main army was held up by the small fort (800 defenders) of Kőszeg...
and Rhodes as well as most of Hungary before his conquests were checked at the siegeofVienna in 1529. He annexed much of the Middle East in his conflict...
Reformation. In addition, epidemics, economic stagnation, and the first SiegeofVienna by Ottoman forces had devastating effects on the city, leading to a...
8.3 million speakers in Austria. The north-eastern parts of Austria (with the capital Vienna) speak Central Austro-Bavarian dialects and the southern...
according to other sources, in Vienna in 1683 to celebrate the defeat of the Ottomans by Christian forces in the siegeof the city, as a reference to the...
Turks held two sieges in Vienna: the first SiegeofVienna in 1529 and the Second SiegeofVienna in 1683. The aftermath of the second siege provided the...
Magnificent launched the first siegeofVienna, which unsuccessfully ended, according to Ottoman historians, with the snowfalls of an early beginning winter...
of the French King Francis I at the Battle of Pavia in 1525 and the resistance against the Ottoman Turks led by Suleiman the Magnificent at the Siege...
notably at the Battles of Kircholm (1605), Klushino (1610), and Khotyn (1673). Their military prowess peaked at the SiegeofVienna in 1683, when hussar...