The Ottoman Empire arose from the ashes of ... It was twice halted in battle at the gates of Vienna, in the 16th and 17th centuries, sparing then-Christian Europe from near-certain defeat.
It's a way of life. Legend tells of Vienna's first coffeehouses opening after the Ottoman siege, where enterprising locals turned abandoned Turkish coffee beans into a delightful drink served in ...
In a recent work on the second Ottoman siege of Vienna (1683), Kahraman Åžakul relies predominantly on Kunt's and Kolçak's arguments concerning northern policy and accumulation of family wealth, ...
There was also a string of names of historical figures, including that of Count Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg, the military commander of Vienna during the Ottoman siege of 1683. Starhemberg and ...
The battle took place near a mountain in Vienna and came after the city had been besieged by the Ottoman Empire for two months. Movies like Medieval do a great job depicting The Holy Roman Empire ...
Adapted from author Bán Mór's bestselling novels, the series tells the story of the Hungarian warrior Janos Hunyadi, who defeated the Ottoman army in 1456 at the Battle of Belgrade, halting its ...
Yaman stars in a musical based on a historical tale of an Ottoman Janissary who seeks safety in an Italian town called Moena during the Battle of Vienna in 1683. Nursed back to health by a local ...
Unlike Vienna's other royal residences ... huge statues of Archduke Charles (who defeated Napoleon's troops at the Battle of Aspern-Essling in 1809) and Prince Eugene of Savoy (who defended ...
Adapted from author Bán Mór’s bestselling novels, the series tells the story of the Hungarian warrior Janos Hunyadi, who defeated the Ottoman army in 1456 at the Battle of Belgrade ...