Babócsa (German: Babotsch / Babotscha, Croatian: Bobovec) is a village in Somogy County, Hungary. Its name derives from the Hungarian or South Slavic...
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a series of victories over the Ottomans, culminating in the battle of Babócsa, and thus preventing the fall of Szigetvár. However, since he was unsatisfied...
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family descended from this clan. The kindred that is called the kindred of Babócsa came into Pannonia from Samberg. — Illuminated Chronicle So at that time...
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was besieged, on July 18, a Habsburg army besieged the Ottoman fort at Babócsa, on the west side of the Rinya River, 45 km west of Szigetvár. The commanders...
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the previous year, the Ottoman Turks had taken Kaposvár, Korotna, and Babócsa castles and it was quite likely that they would turn against Szigetvár...
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impossible for several months. Re-capturing strong fortresses (Berzence, Babócsa, the town of Pécs, etc.) on his way, Zrinski advanced 240 kilometers on...
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impossible for several months. Re-capturing strong fortresses (Berzence, Babócsa, the town of Pécs, etc.) on his way, Zrínyi advanced 240 kilometers on...
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386) Balatonföldvár (2,207) Igal (1,270) Villages Alsóbogát Andocs Ádánd Babócsa Bábonymegyer Bakháza Balatonberény Balatonendréd Balatonfenyves Balatonkeresztúr...
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and increased the soldiers' wages. He sent a part of the army to capture Babócsa. The Tartars, however, spread the news of the Sultan's death, and Sokollu...
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Alman) 25 April 1532 – 21 November 1532 Campaign path: Eszek (Osijek)–Babócsa–Rum–Styria–Güns (Kőszeg)–Pettau (Ptuj)–Varaždin–Požega The Ottomans' second...
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