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  1. The siege of Vienna, in 1529, was the first attempt by the Ottoman Empire to capture the capital city of Vienna, Austria, Holy Roman Empire. Suleiman the Magnificent, sultan of the Ottomans, attacked the city with over 100,000 men, while the defenders, led by Niklas Graf Salm, numbered no more than 21,000.

    • Siege of Vienna

      Siege of Vienna (1529), first Ottoman attempt to conquer...

  2. The main Ottoman army laid siege to Vienna on 14 July. On the same day, Kara Mustafa sent the traditional demand that the city surrender to the Ottoman Empire. Ernst Rüdiger Graf von Starhemberg, leader of the remaining 15,000 troops and 8,700 volunteers with 370 cannons, refused to capitulate.

  3. Siege of Vienna (1529), first Ottoman attempt to conquer Vienna. Battle of Vienna , 1683, second Ottoman attempt to conquer Vienna. Capture of Vienna (1805) , French occupation during the War of the Third Coalition

  4. Para el asalto soviético a Viena en la Segunda Guerra Mundial (abril de 1945), véase Ofensiva de Viena. El Primer Sitio de Viena, en 1529, marcó el apogeo de la invasión otomana de Europa central por las tropas turcas comandadas por el sultán Solimán el Magnífico . Antecedentes.

  5. Siege of Vienna, expedition by the Ottomans against the Habsburg Holy Roman emperor Leopold I that resulted in their defeat by a combined force led by John III Sobieski of Poland. The lifting of the siege marked the beginning of the end of Ottoman domination in eastern Europe.

  6. La batalla de Kahlenberg o segundo sitio de Viena, tuvo lugar en Viena los días 11 y 12 3 de septiembre de 1683, tras dos meses de asedio por tropas del Imperio otomano.

  7. In 1529 the Ottoman Empire made a determined effort to capture Vienna, the capital of the Hapsburg Austrian Empire. The failure to take Vienna marked the end of Turkish expansion into Europe and was followed by the diversion of Ottoman effort toward Asia and the Mediterranean.