In 1444, a crusading army from Central Europe met the forces of the Ottoman Empire near the city of Varna in a battle that would mark a turning point in the struggle between Christian kingdoms and Ottoman expansion.
1444: The Battle of Varna presents a clear and accessible account of this campaign and the confrontation that followed, explaining how the opposing sides came to face one another and why the outcome carried lasting consequences for southeastern Europe.
The book places the battle within its political and military setting, outlining the goals of the Polish Hungarian crown and the Ottoman leadership, as well as the wider tensions shaping the region during the mid fifteenth century. It also considers how the defeat at Varna influenced later relations between European states and the Ottoman Empire.
Written for general readers, this concise guide is suitable for those interested in:
late medieval European history the Ottoman Empire and its expansion crusading movements of the fifteenth century major battles of the Middle AgesThis book offers an introduction to one of the most significant encounters of the late medieval period and its place in the broader history of eastern Europe and the Mediterranean world.
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