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[[Battle of Rovine 1395]] | [[Second Kosovo Battle 1448]] | | [[Battle of Kosovo 1389]] | [[Battle of Rovine 1395]] | [[Battle of Ankara 1402]] | [[Second Kosovo Battle 1448]] | | ||
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Revision as of 12:29, 27 October 2023
| Battle of Kosovo 1389 | Battle of Rovine 1395 | Battle of Ankara 1402 | Second Kosovo Battle 1448 |
- Crusaders
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John Hunyadi
Regent-Governor
of the Kingdom of Hungary -
Michael Szilágyi
Hungarian general
Hunyadi's brother-in-law
Captured -
Franjo Talovac †
Ban of Severin
Commander of Croatian contingent
Killed in battle -
Istvan Banffy de Alsólendva †
Lord of Lendava
Killed in battle -
Vladislav II
Prince of Wallachia
Commander of Wallachian contingent
Defected to Murad II -
János Székely de Szent Györgyi †
Ban of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia
Hunyadi's brother-in-law
Killed in battle -
Tamás Székely de Szent Györgyi †
Son of János Székely
Prior of Vrana
Killed in battle -
Imre Bebek de Pelsõc †
Voevode of Transilvania 1446-1448
Killed in battle -
László Bebek de Pelsõc †
Főispán of Gömör
Brother of Imre Bebek
Killed in battle -
Imre Marczali †
Killed in battle -
Benedek Losonci †
Killed in battle -
Sebastian Rozgonyi †
Captured -
György Csáki †
Lord-lieutenant of Szatmár
Killed in battle