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Siege of Wiener Neustadt

1480s in the Holy Roman Empire1486 in Europe1487 in EuropeAustrian–Hungarian War (1477–1488)Conflicts in 1486
Conflicts in 1487Sieges involving HungarySieges involving the Holy Roman EmpireWiener Neustadt

The siege of Wiener Neustad, part of the Austrian–Hungarian War, was an assault from January 1486 to August 1487 on the Austrian town of Wiener Neustadt. Launched by Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary, the 18-month siege ended with the town's surrender and allowed Hungary to take control of the surrounding regions of Styria and Lower Austria. It was the last of a series of sieges, and followed Hungary's victory in the 1485 Siege of Vienna. The broader war ended less than a year later with an armistice in 1488.

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