Statements (50)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:battle
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
4
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:John_III_Sobieski
gptkb:Jan_III_Sobieski |
gptkbp:aftermath |
led to the decline of the Ottoman Empire
strengthened the Holy League |
gptkbp:alliance |
gptkb:Holy_League
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gptkbp:casualties |
significant casualties on both sides
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gptkbp:commander |
gptkb:Georg_von_Khevenhüller
gptkb:Michał_Korybut_Wiśniowiecki gptkb:Ernst_von_Starhemberg |
gptkbp:conflict |
end of the Ottoman siege
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gptkbp:cultural_impact |
inspired art and literature
celebrated in Polish history |
gptkbp:cultural_representation |
subject of documentaries
featured in films inspired music compositions influenced national identities |
gptkbp:date |
1683
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gptkbp:duration |
July 14, 1683 to September 12, 1683
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gptkbp:election_year |
increased Polish influence in Europe
strengthened Habsburg power |
gptkbp:enemy |
gptkb:Monarch
gptkb:Sultan |
gptkbp:fighting_style |
gptkb:military_siege
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gptkbp:historical_context |
varied perspectives on its significance
considered a turning point in European history seen as a clash of civilizations part of the Great Turkish War debates on military strategies used discussions on its long-term effects |
gptkbp:historical_documentation |
chronicled by various historians
analyzed in military studies depicted in contemporary accounts |
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Battle of Vienna 1683
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gptkbp:key_figures |
gptkb:Jan_III_Sobieski
gptkb:Grand_Vizier_Kara_Mustafa |
gptkbp:legacy |
symbol of Christian unity against Islam
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gptkbp:location |
gptkb:Vienna
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gptkbp:military_technology |
gptkb:cavalry_charges
use of artillery |
gptkbp:narrative_style |
often depicted in paintings
commemorated in annual celebrations |
gptkbp:notable_event |
the charge of the Winged Hussars
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gptkbp:result |
decisive victory for the Holy League
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gptkbp:significance |
halted Ottoman expansion into Europe
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gptkbp:strategic_importance |
control of Central Europe
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gptkbp:tactics |
two months
fortifications of Vienna combined forces of Polish, German, and Austrian troops |