维也纳之围
1529年的维也纳之围(Siege of Vienna)与1683年的维也纳之战不同,是苏丹苏莱曼一世所率领的奥斯曼帝国穆斯林,第一次尝试夺取维也纳,但是失败告终。这一战是奥斯曼帝国第一次侵略中欧,此战之后的150年神圣罗马帝国和奥斯曼帝国互相争夺中欧,直至维也纳之战为止。
维也纳之围 | |||||||
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奥斯曼欧洲战争及奥斯曼-哈布斯堡战争的一部分 | |||||||
1529年维也纳之围 | |||||||
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参战方 | |||||||
神圣罗马帝国 一些波希米亚和西班牙雇佣兵 |
奥斯曼帝国 摩尔达维亚 塞尔维亚人 | ||||||
指挥官与领导者 | |||||||
萨尔姆的尼古拉 威廉·冯·洛加多夫 |
苏莱曼一世 大维齐尔帕尔加勒·易卜拉欣帕夏 | ||||||
兵力 | |||||||
大约17,000 人[1] | 大约120,000人[2] | ||||||
伤亡与损失 | |||||||
不详,但大量农民被杀[3] | 不详,但多于奥军[4] |
一些历史学家认为苏莱曼一世这次进攻中欧的主要目的是要重新确立奥斯曼帝国在匈牙利的统治,而这次进攻维也纳只是一个偶然的机会。
参见
参考及注释
- ^ Turnbull says the garrison was "over 16,000 strong". The Ottoman Empire, p 50; Keegan and Wheatcroft suggest 17,000. Who's Who in Military History, p 283; Some estimates are just above 20,000, for example: "Together with Wilhelm von Roggendorf, the Marshal of Austria, Salm conducted the defense of Vienna with 16,000 regulars and 5,000 militia." Dupuy, Trevor, et al, The Encyclopedia of Military Biography, p 653.
- ^ Turnbull suggests Suleiman had "perhaps 120,000" troops when he reached Osijek on 6 August. The Ottoman Empire, p 50; Christopher Duffy suggests "Suleiman led an army of 125,000 Turks". Siege Warfare: Fortresses in the Early Modern World 1494-1660, p 201. For higher estimates, see further note on Suleiman's troops.
- ^ Turnbull, Stephen. The Ottoman Empire 1326 - 1699. New York: Osprey, 2003.pg 51
- ^ Turnbull, Stephen. The Ottoman Empire 1326 - 1699. New York: Osprey, 2003. pg 51
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