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Battle of Mohács
1526 major battle in 16th-century Central Europe
Principality of Transylvania
semi-independent principality in Eastern Europe between 1570 and 1711
Long War
border conflict between the Habsburg Monarchy and the Ottoman Empire over Balkan territories
Ottoman Hungary
parts of the medieval Hungary under Ottoman reign (1541–1699)
Kingdom of Hungary
Crownland of the Habsburg Monarchy from 1526 and the Austrian Empire from 1804 until 1867
Ottoman–Hungarian Wars
Series of battles that were fought between two belligerent
1552 Siege of Eger
1552 battle that occurred during the Ottoman-Hungarian Wars
Hungarian campaign of 1527–1528
part of the Ottoman–Habsburg wars
Siege of Buda
1541 siege of Buda by troops of Ferdinand I
Treaty of Nagyvárad
peace treaty
Treaty of Speyer
1570 treaty in Transylvania
Truce of Adrianople
1547 treaty between the Holy Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire
Siege of Esztergom
1543 battle in the Age of castle wars
Kingdom of Hungary
former Central European monarchy (1301–1526)
Tripartitum
thumb|upright|Front page of "Decretum tripartitum", the Croatian version of Hungarian original, edited by Ivanuš Pergošić and printed in 1574 in Nedelišće The Tripartitum or Opus Tripartitum (in full, , "Customary Law of the Renowned Kingdom of Hungary in Three Parts") is a manual of Hungarian customary law which István Werbőczy began to compile in 1504 in Alsópetény, completed in 1514, and was first published at Vienna in 1517. Although it never received official approval due to the political effects caused by the peasant revolt led by György Dózsa, it was highly influential and went through
Siege of Temesvár
1552 siege
Thurzo family
Hungarian-Polish-Bohemian noble family
Battle of Palast
1552 battle
1596 Siege of Eger
siege of the castle of Eger, Hungary
Siege of Buda
capture of the city Buda by Ottoman forces in 1529
Siege of Buda
1530 failed attempt to capture Buda from the Ottomans