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    gbv_1618842692
    Format: XI, 514 S. , Kt.
    ISBN: 9789004219045
    Series Statement: History of warfare Vol. 76
    Content: The Holy Wars of King Wladislas and Sultan Murad comprises the first detailed treatment of the pivotal conflict between the Ottomans and Christendom from 1438-1444. Beginning with the Council of Florence and renewed Ottoman expansion it covers the election of Wladislas, the rise of John Hunyadi and the factional politics of the Porte. "The author recounts the major campaigns including Hunyadi's victories in 1442 as well as the Long March and Varna expeditions of 1443/44. He also gives a thorough description of the armies, their tactics and strategy. Dr. Jefferson's work is the first to make full use of both Ottoman and Christian sources, and not only corrects persistent misconceptions but provides the fullest picture of this conflict to date
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Part One. The Conflict to 1440 and Its Context -- Part Two. The Campaigns of 1440-1444.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004229259
    Language: English
    Keywords: Hunyadi, János 1408-1456 ; Murad II. Osmanisches Reich, Sultan 1404-1451 ; Türkenkriege ; Wladislaw III. Polen, König 1424-1444 ; Geschichte 1438-1444 ; Türkenkriege ; Geschichte 1438-1444 ; Jagiełło Polen, König 1351-1434 ; Murad III. Osmanisches Reich, Sultan 1546-1595
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