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Battle of Motta (1412) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Battle of Motta (1412)
The Battle of Motta was fought in late August 1412, when an invading Hungarian army led by ''Pipo of Ozora'' and ''Voivode Miklós Marczali'' attacked the Venetian positions at Motta〔 and suffered a heavy defeat. ==Prelude== The Republic of Venice subjugated Verona and Vicenza after the death of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, and took control of Padova by having its count, Francesco Carrara, executed in Venice.〔 This, and the Republics refusal to pay the annual fee of 7,000 ducats to the Crown of Hungary drove Sigismund, king of Hungary to declare war upon Venice.〔 On April 20, 1411, 12,000 Hungarian cavalry and 8,000 foot crossed the Tagliamento under Pipo of Ozora.〔 The initial Hungarian success〔 and the heavy losses that the Venetians sustained〔 forced the Republic into a peace negotiation (March 24, 1412)〔 in which King Sigismund demanded the city of Zadar, reinstatement of the Scaliger and Carraresi to their fiefdoms and a reparation of 600,000 ducats.〔 This proposition was not accepted by the Republic of Venice 〔 and the war was resumed by both sides with great passion.〔
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