Siege of Székesfehérvár
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The siege of Székesfehérvár also known as the siege of Stuhlweissenburg (French: Prise d'Albe-Royale, German: Belagerung von Stuhlweißenburg, Turkish: İstolni Belgrad) began on 4 September 1601 when an Imperial force sent by Holy Roman emperor Rudolf II, under the command of Frenchman Philippe Emmanuel de Lorraine, duc de Mercoeur, besieged the Hungarian fortress of Székesfehérvár occupied by the Ottomans since 1453. The battle resulted in a victory for the Imperial force.
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Arany János utca, Székesfehérvár Belváros
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N 47.189722222222 ° | E 18.410277777778 ° |
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Szent István-székesegyház (Szent István bazilika)
Arany János utca 9
8000 Székesfehérvár, Belváros
Hungary
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