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  2. List of wars involving Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian – Venetian war Kingdom of Hungary: Republic of Venice: Hungarian defeat 1127–1129 Byzantine-Hungarian War (1127–29) Kingdom of Hungary Grand Principality of Serbia: Byzantine Empire: Stalemate, peace agreement 1132 Hungarian – Polish war [24] Kingdom of Hungary Duchy of Austria: Kingdom of Poland: Hungarian victory 1136–1137

  3. List of wars involving Austria - Wikipedia

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    Belligerents (excluding Austria, mentioned as a state of the Holy Roman Empire) Outcome Notable battles Allies Enemies 1458 1465 Inner Austrian War Albert VI, Archduke of Austria Kingdom of Bohemia: Victory 4 March 1459 April 1462 AustrianHungarian War (1459–62) Kingdom of Hungary: Defeat 26 July 1468 27 August 1468 Waldshuter war

  4. Austria-Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Although the Kingdom of Hungary comprised only 42% of the population of AustriaHungary, [76] the thin majority – more than 3.8 million soldiers – of the Austro-Hungarian armed forces were conscripted from the Kingdom of Hungary during the First World War. Roughly 600,000 soldiers were killed in action, and 700,000 soldiers were wounded ...

  5. List of wars: 1800–1899 - Wikipedia

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    First Italian War of Independence: Austrian Empire: Kingdom of Sardinia. Grand Duchy of Tuscany Papal States Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. 1848 1849 Second Anglo-Sikh War British Empire. British East India Company. Sikh Empire: 1848 1849 Hungarian War of Independence: Austrian Empire. Russian Empire. Hungary: 1848 1849 Serb Uprising of 1848–49 ...

  6. SMS Zenta - Wikipedia

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    After entering service in 1899, Zenta was sent to East Asia to represent Austria-Hungary in the region. She was involved in the Boxer Rebellion in Qing China in 1900, sending landing parties ashore as part of the Eight-Nation Alliance to guard the Legation Quarter and to fight in the Battle of the Taku Forts .

  7. Monarch-class coastal defense ship - Wikipedia

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    The Monarch class was a class of three coastal defense ships built by Austria-Hungary at the end of the 19th century. The Monarch s were the first ships of their type to utilize turrets. The class comprised three ships: SMS Monarch , SMS Wien , and SMS Budapest , each armed with four 240 mm (9 in) L/40 guns in two turrets and capable of 15.5 ...

  8. Timeline of Austrian history - Wikipedia

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    AustrianHungarian War (1477–1488): Hungary invaded Austria as punishment for the latter's diplomatic support of Hussite Bohemia in the Bohemian–Hungarian War. 1478: March: Bohemian–Hungarian War (1468–1478): Matthias Corvinus, king of Hungary and Vladislaus II of Hungary, king of Bohemia signed the Treaty of Brno, ending the war ...

  9. List of battleships of Austria-Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Austro-Hungarian fleet maneuvers before World War I. The Austro-Hungarian Navy (Kaiserliche und Königliche Kriegsmarine, shortened to k.u.k. Kriegsmarine) built a series of battleships between the early 1900s and 1917. To defend its Adriatic coast in wartime, Austria-Hungary had previously built a series of smaller ironclad warships, including ...