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- administration, Varadin or Petervaradin during Ottoman administration, and Peterwardein during Habsburg administration. Today, the muni****lity is known in Serbian...
- 11 7 5 3 2    The Battle of Petrovaradin also known as the Battle of Peterwardein, took place on 5 August 1716 during the Austro-Turkish War when the Ottoman...
- ten years. His resolute leadership was con****uous at the Battle of Peterwardein (1716) and he was soon afterwards made commander of the Banat of Temesvár...
- present at the Battle of Malplaquet in 1709 and was severely wounded at Peterwardein. The proceedings against him in France were then allowed to drop, and...
- Graf von Mercy Silahdar Damat Ali Pasha (killed) Higgins, David R. "Peterwardein: Eugene Turns the Tide in Hungary 5 August 1716." in Strategy & Tactics...
- war sehr betrübet, Weil er ihn so sehr geliebet, Ließ ihn bring'n nach Peterwardein. Prince Eugene, the noble knight, wished to recover for the Emperor the...
- forces in the Balkans (Balkanstreitkräfte) with his headquarters at Peterwardein. Together with his chief of Staff, Feldmarschall-Leutnant Alfred Krauss...
- own regiment of dragoons. He distinguished himself at the battles of Peterwardein (5 August 1716) and Belgrade (1717), and became in 1723 General-Feldwachtmeister...
- Second Hungarian 23 April 1526 – 13 November 1526 Campaign path: Belgrade–Peterwardein (Petrovaradin)–Eszek (Osijek)–Mohács–Buda (Ofen)–Szeged(Szegedin)–Bécse...
- Savoy in the war against the Turks, and parti****ted in the battles in Peterwardein, Temeswar and Belgrade. He commanded in 1734, as a general Imperial troops...