Vienna 1683 The History and Consequences of the Defeat of the Turks before Vienna, September 12, 1683, by John Sobieski, King of
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The book "Vienna of 1683. The history and consequences of the defeat of the Turks at Vienna on September 12, 1683, with the participation of Jan Sobieski, King of Poland, and Karl Leopold, Duke of Lorraine" was written by Henry Elliott Malden. In this work, the author examines in detail an important event in the history of Europe - the siege of the Ottoman Empire near Vienna. Thanks to the alliance of Jan III Sobieski and Karl Leopold, it was possible to repulse the attack of the Turkish troops, which had far-reaching consequences for the further history of Europe.
In the book, the researcher traces the prerequisites of the conflict, the course of the battle and its consequences for the political picture of the continent. Malden successfully combines historical accuracy with an engaging narrative that keeps the reader in suspense from the first page to the last. This book will be a valuable source of knowledge for those interested in the history of Europe and the inter-national wars of the 17th century.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Henry Elliot Malden
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2017-11-21
- Title
- Vienna 1683
The History and Consequences of the Defeat of the Turks before Vienna, September 12, 1683, by John Sobieski, King of Poland, and Charles Leopold, Duke of Lorraine - Subject
- DR
Vienna (Austria) -- History -- Siege, 1683