- The
Battle of
Kressenbrunn (Hungarian: Első
morvamezei csata /
kroissenbrunni csata) was
fought in July 1260 near
Groissenbrunn in
Lower Austria between...
- In 1260,
Ottokar defeated Béla IV, king of
Hungary in the
Battle of
Kressenbrunn near the
Morava river,
where more than 200,000 men clashed. He ruled...
- II
routed the
united army of
Stephen and his
father in the
Battle of
Kressenbrunn on 12 July 1260,
Stephen left
Styria and
returned to Transylvania. Stephen...
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against Austria and
Styria but was
finally defeated at the 1260
Battle of
Kressenbrunn. In 1268
Ottokar signed a
contract of
inheritance with
Ulrich III, the...
- resumed:
Ottokar defeated the
Hungarians in July 1260 at the
Battle of
Kressenbrunn,
ending years of
disputes over
Styria with Béla IV. Béla now
ceded Styria...
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Ottokar II of
Bohemia conquered it,
being victorious at the 1260
Battle of
Kressenbrunn. As King
Ottokar II had
married the last duke's
sister Margaret, he laid...
- War of
Babenberg Succession, his army was
defeated at the
Battle of
Kressenbrunn by the
united Bohemian forces. However, in 1278,
Ladislaus IV of Hungary...
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Ottokar prevailed as he
defeated the
Hungarian troops at the
Battle of
Kressenbrunn.
Bohemian king
since 1253, he now was sole
ruler of the Bohemian, Moravian...
- Árpád
Hungary and the
Bohemian king
Ottokar II,
leading to the
Battle of
Kressenbrunn in 1260 and the
Battle on the
Marchfeld in 1278. The
Leitha river remained...
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Depiction of the
Battle of
Kressenbrunn in 1260, in
which Daniel's
troops fought on the side of King Bela IV of Hungary...