- name
Peturwarod (
Pétervárad),
which was
named after Hungarian lord Peter, son of Töre.
Petrovaradin was
known under the name
Pétervárad during Hungarian...
- In 1526,
after the
Ottomans captured Petervarad (modern day Petrovaradin, Serbia),
Cistercians from
Petervarad and its
surroundings relocated to Tokaj...
-
repair and
reinforce the
second line of Hungary's
border defense system. (
Pétervárad would fall to the
Turks on July 15, 1526, due to the
chronic lack of castle...
- Austro-Turkish War of 1716–18 200km 125miles 11 7 5 3 2 The
Battle of
Petrovaradin also
known as the
Battle of Peterwardein, took
place on 5 August...
-
initial successes, the Hungarians,
fearing of encirclement,
retreated to
Pétervárad. This action,
instead of
putting down the
Serbian revolt, had the result...
- Perczel's
troops continued to
advance toward the
Hungarian fortress of
Pétervárad, and
relieve it
after half of year of
Serbian and
Austrian blockade. In...
- the
troops for the
defense as it follows: The
Pétervárad bridgehead:
there were 1
company of
Pétervárad border guards under the
command of
Gavrilo Živanović...
- The
earliest known mention was as the
Hungarian variant Peturwarad or
Pétervárad (Serbian: Petrovaradin/Петроварадин),
derived from the
Byzantine variant...
- Russians; - 7 September:
General Pál Kiss
surrenders the
fortress of
Pétervárad to the Austrians; - 2 October:
General György
Klapka surrenders the fortress...
-
cannons The
Serbian army: 4th
Pétervárad Border Guards Battalion; 5th
Pétervárad Border Guards Battalion; 6th
Pétervárad Border Guards Battalion; 3rd Illyrian-Banatian...