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471: 450:, where they eyed each other for some time. As none of the belligerents dared to cross the river, Ottokar proposed an agreement, that his troops would withdraw to give the Hungarians the opportunity to go reach the other bank. As they pulled back, Béla's son Stephen started an attack, went over the Morava and reached the retiring Bohemian cavalry at the village of Kressenbrunn. However Ottokar called back his forces and managed to repulse Stephen who was seriously injured. The returning Bohemian forces routed Béla's troops, many of which on the run drowned in the river. 136: 22: 478:
The battle is commemorated by a memorial, unveiled in 2010, at the 750th anniversary of the battle. The memorial is located at the eastern edge of the Groissenbrunn municipality, near the road to the Morava river. The author of the memorial plaque's artistic design is Vladislav Plekanec.
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in the Middle Ages, though scholars doubt the possibility of supplying such a vast number of mercenaries. After Ottokar's victory, King Béla renounced the Duchy of Styria and in 1261 even arranged the marriage of his granddaughter
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of 1240 and 1241, therefore it lost much of its former political and military positions. Historians estimate that up to half of Hungary's then population of 2,000,000 were victims of the Mongol invasion
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as a duke. However, in 1260 the conflict rekindled, after the Styrian nobility had revolted against the Árpáds and Ottokar reclaimed the duchy. Béla allied with Daniel of Galicia and
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When Ottokar followed his father as King of Bohemia in 1253, Béla, distrustful of his rising power, claimed the Styrian duchy. Meanwhile, Margaret's niece
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Ottokar's troops consisted of Bohemian-Moravian, German, Polish, Carinthian, Carniolan, and Styrian forces, while Bela's huge army gathered Hungarian,
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and marched against Ottokar. The Kingdom of Hungary couldn't recover from the devastation of the
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with the Bohemian king. However his successors continued to challenge the Bohemian kingdom.
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and relative of the Árpád dynasty. The quarrels were at first settled with the aid of
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had become extinct in 1246. To legitimate his succession, Ottokar in 1252 married the
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A Global Chronology of Conflict: From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East
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in 1254, when Béla received large parts of Styria and later installed his son
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The Mongol invasion: the last Arpad kings, Encyclopædia Britannica
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The fight is considered one of the biggest battles in
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Chronica Hungarorum
Johannes de Thurocz
Engelhartstetten
Lower Austria
Czech lands
Kingdom of Bohemia
Margraviate of Moravia
Duchy of Austria
Duchy of Styria
Duchy of Silesia
Duchy of Carinthia
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Croatia
Duchy of Kraków
Principality of Galicia–Volhynia
Ottokar II Přemysl
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