Battle of Feldioara
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| Battle of Feldioara | |||||||
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| Part of the Campaign of 1529 | |||||||
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Royal Hungary | ||||||
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Bálint Török István Majláth | ||||||
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10,000 50 cannons[1] |
4,000[1] 50+ cannons | ||||||
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Heavy | ||||||
The Battle of Feldioara or Battle of Földvár took place on 22 June 1529, between the forces of Moldavian voivode Petru Rareș and high vornic Grozav, and the army of Ferdinand I, King of Hungary and Archduke of Austria, which was commanded by Bálint Török and István Majláth. The battle resulted in Moldavian victory, with Székelys defecting to Moldavian side amidst the fighting.[1][2][3]
During the power struggle between the two elected Hungarian kings, Ferdinand I and John Zápolya, over the Kingdom of Hungary, the Moldavian voivode Petru Rareș intervened in Transylvania, which was part of the Eastern Hungarian Kingdom ruled by King John. On 11 May or 10 June 1529, Zápolya asked Rareș for assistance in restoring his power, in exchange for placing Beszterce (now Bistrița, Romania) under Moldavian ownership. Voivode Rareș agreed to this proposal, leading to his involvement in the power struggle for Hungarian crown.[1][2]