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  2. Peace of Szeged - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Edirne and the Peace of Szeged were two halves of a peace treaty between Sultan Murad II of the Ottoman Empire and King Vladislaus of the Kingdom of Hungary. Despot Đurađ Branković of the Serbian Despotate was a party to the proceedings. The treaty brought an end to the Christian crusade against the Ottomans with significant gains.

  3. Crusade of Varna - Wikipedia

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    The crusaders were not entirely interested in peace, however, especially with Cesarini pushing for the crusade's continuation. The Cardinal eventually found a solution that would allow for both the continuation of fighting and the ratification of the treaty, and on 15 August 1444 the Peace of Szeged was sworn into effect. [5]

  4. Category:History of Szeged - Wikipedia

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    Peace of Szeged; S. Szeged Idea; Szeged witch trials This page was last edited on 21 January 2025, at 08:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Category:Szeged - Wikipedia

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    Peace of Szeged; Public transport in Szeged ... Szeged witch trials; T. Trams in Szeged This page was last edited on 13 August 2024, at 16:08 (UTC). Text is available ...

  6. Battle of Kunovica - Wikipedia

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    During 1444 ambassadors of Christian forces were sent to Adrianople and organized signing of a ten-years long peace treaty known as the Peace of Szeged. [ 10 ] Contemporary Ottoman sources blame rivalry between the commanders Kasim and Turahan for the defeat at Kunovica, while some claim that the Serbian Despot Đurađ Branković bribed Turahan ...

  7. Szeged - Wikipedia

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    Szeged was raised to free royal town status in 1498. Szeged was first pillaged by the Ottoman Army on 28 September 1526, but was occupied only in 1543, and became an administrative centre of the Ottomans (see Ottoman Hungary). The town was a sanjak centre first in Budin Eyaleti (1543–1596), after in Eğri Eyaleti. The town was freed from ...

  8. Treaty of Szatmár - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Szatmár (or the Peace of Szatmár) was a peace treaty concluded at Szatmár (present-day Satu Mare, Romania) on 29 April 1711 between the House of Habsburg emperor Charles VI, the Hungarian estates and the Kuruc rebels. It formally ended Rákóczi's War of Independence, which had endured since 1703.

  9. Croatian–Hungarian Settlement - Wikipedia

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    The borders of Croatian crownlands before the Settlement. Before the Revolutions of 1848 in the Habsburg areas and the notable actions of Croatian Ban Josip Jelačić, the northern Croatian lands were divided into the Kingdom of Croatia and the Kingdom of Slavonia as separate Habsburg crown lands, recognized as Lands of the Crown of St. Stephen and under the jurisdiction of the Kingdom of ...