A Byzantine–Hungarian War was fought between Byzantine and Hungarian forces on the Danube between 1127 and 1129. Byzantine primary sources, Cinnamus and...
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Turkish War (German: Langer Türkenkrieg), Long War (Hungarian: Hosszú háború; Serbo-Croatian: Дуги рат, romanized: Dugi rat), or Thirteen Years' War was an...
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The Byzantine civil war of 1321–1328 was a series of conflicts between the Byzantine emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos and his grandson Andronikos III...
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Battle of Kosovo (redirect from Serbian-Turkish War (1389))
depletion of Serbian manpower was a shift in the stance of Hungarian policy towards Serbia. Hungary tried to exploit the effects of battle and expand in northern...
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United States bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade (category Aerial operations and battles of the Kosovo War)
approved the strike. A report by the French Ministry of Defense after the war said that "part of the military operations were conducted by the United States...
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The Second Balkan War was a conflict that broke out when Bulgaria, dissatisfied with its share of the spoils of the First Balkan War, attacked its former...
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The Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347, sometimes referred to as the Second Palaiologan Civil War, was a conflict that broke out in the Byzantine Empire...
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Publishing. ISBN 978-0-405-02747-5. Ostrogorsky, George. History of the Byzantine State, p. 551. Published by Rutgers University Press, 1969. ISBN 0-8135-1198-4...
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Serbian campaign (redirect from Serbia in the World War I)
the Austro-Hungarian leadership, was under the command of Austrian General Oskar Potiorek. It ended after three unsuccessful Austro-Hungarian invasion attempts...
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Battle of Maritsa (redirect from Serbian-Turkish War (1371))
create a coalition against them, but failed to secure support from the Byzantines and the Bulgarians. Most of the Serbian lords were occupied fighting each...
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