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The siege of Belgrade (Hungarian: Nándorfehérvár ostroma) in 1521 is an event that followed as a result of the third major Ottoman attack on this Hungarian stronghold in the Ottoman–Hungarian wars at the time of the greatest expansion of the Ottoman Empire to the west. Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent launched
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1521 saw the beginnings of the Spanish and Habsburg conquest of the Philippines (Including Luzon) by Conquistadors from either Spain or Mexico. The Ferdinand Magellan expedition passed through the Philippines and attempted to conquer the Hindu Rajahnate of Cebu but only succeeded temporarily.
Belgrade has been besieged numerous times in its history, Siege of Belgrade may refer to: ... Siege of Belgrade (1521), Belgrade captured by the Ottomans;
Around July 10, 1521 Ottomans burn and plunder Zemun; it remains under their control for almost 200 years, with very few written traces from this period August 1521 Ottoman sultan Suleiman the Magnificent spends the whole month in Zemun directing the siege of Belgrade: 1573 First mentioning of an Orthodox church in Zemun
In 1521 the Ottomans captured Belgrade, which had been besieged unsuccessfully by Mehmed the Conqueror, and in 1526 the Battle of Mohács ended with the defeat of Louis II of Hungary. [5] But Suleiman did not annex most of Hungary till 1541. In 1529 Suleiman's conquests were checked at the siege of Vienna.
1521 3rd Ottoman Siege of Belgrade Ottoman Empire Kingdom of Hungary Middle Ages: Victory. Suleiman I conquers the Hungarian stronghold of Belgrade, exposing the weakness of the Hungarian Nobility, something he would exploit at Mohács; 1521 Siege of Šabac (1521) Ottoman Empire: Kingdom of Hungary: Victory