The Hungarian army under the leadership of …
Years: 1479 - 1479
The Hungarian army under the leadership of Pál Kinizsi and Stephen Báthory on October 13, 1479, faces Ottoman and Wallachian troops led by Ali Kodsha bey and Basarab Ţepeluş cel Tânăr, respectively, in the Battle of Breadfield, near Zsibót.
Vuk Grgurević, titular Despot of Serbia, along with Dmitar Jakšić, lead Serbian light cavalry squadrons.. At the decisive moment, the Hungarian and Serbian cavalries charge the Turkish center and break its ranks, which decides the outcome of the battle in favor of Hungary.
The Breadfield battle is a great psychological victory for the Hungarians, and as a result the Ottoman Turks will not attack southern Hungary and Transylvania for many years hereafter.
Matthias unites the command of all forts along the Danube to the west of Belgrade in the hand of Paul Kinizsi to improve the defense of the southern frontier.
Locations
People
- Basarab IV cel Tânăr
- Basarab Laiotă cel Bătrân
- Matthias Corvinus
- Pál Kinizsi
- Stephen V Báthory
- Vuk Grgurević
Groups
- Transylvania, region of
- Hungarian people
- Oghuz Turks
- Serbs (South Slavs)
- Romanians
- Saxons, Transylvanian
- Székelys
- Hungary, Kingdom of
- Wallachia (Ottoman vassal), Principality of
- Transylvania (Hungarian governate)
- Ottoman Empire
- Serbia, Ottoman
