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Mirăslău (German: Mireslau; Hungarian: Miriszló) is a
commune located in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania. It has a po****tion of 1,805 as of 2021. The...
- The
Battle of
Mirăslău, or
Battle of Miriszló, took
place on
September 18, 1600, near Miriszló (Romanian:
Mirăslău), Transylvania,
between the Wallachian...
- Luduș, Chețani Alba County: Noșlac,
Lunca Mureșului, Ocna Mureș, Unirea,
Mirăslău, Aiud, Rădești, Teiuș, Sântimbru, Ciugud, Alba Iulia, Vințu de Jos, Blandiana...
- Făgăraș
domain to
Doamna Stanca. He
retreated there after the
defeat at
Mirăslău (18/28
September 1600) and
sheltered his
family there until 1601. Doamna...
- city of Huszt,
which had
rebelled against the Empire. At the
Battle of
Mirăslău,
Michael the
Brave was
defeated by Basta,
forcing Michael to
appeal to...
-
Italian General Giorgio Basta,
defeating Michael the
Brave at the
Battle of
Mirăslău,
forcing the
prince to
leave Transylvania and
retreat to
Wallachia with...
- Empire. Leca was a
commander of
Wallachian troops in Michael's
battles at
Mirăslău (1600) and Guruslău (1601),
returning to
Wallachia after Michael's ********ination...
-
Spanish army, led by Albrecht,
archduke of Austria.
Dutch victory.
Battle of
Mirăslău 18
September – The Holy
Roman Empire and
Hungarian nobility defeat Wallachia...
- King
James VI of
Scotland at
their home.
September 18 – The
Battle of
Mirăslău takes place within Transylvania as
Hungarian troops,
backed by the Holy...
- of Várpalota (1597)
Siege of Győr (1598)
Siege of Buda (1599)
Battle of
Mirăslău (1600)
Siege of
Nagykanizsa (1601)
Battle of Guruslău (1601)
Siege of Székesfehérvár...