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Titusz Dugovics or Titus Dugović ((ハンガリー語:Dugovics Titusz); * ? ; † 21 July 1456) was a mythical Hungarian soldier of Croatian or Serbian ethnicity who was stationed during the Siege of Belgrade by the Ottoman Empire's forces in Belgrade. He was charged after his death and the successful defense of Belgrade after the repulse of the Ottomans into a hero. He was also a soldier of János Hunyadi and participated in the Battle of Varna (1444). However, the historical truth of his existence is in some doubt, because all known records that describe him are of highly questionable veracity.〔 ==The siege== Nándorfehérvár was at this time under the command of Hunyadi. From 4 to 22 July 1456, Nándorfehérvár was besieged by the Sultan Mehmed II. After ongoing, fierce battles, Ottoman troops attacked the city walls on 21 July, and a Janissary succeeded, according to legend, to climb a turret and momentarily hoist the Ottoman banner. It was immediately overthrown by soldiers in the same moment that Dugovics grabbed the bearer. As a result, both Dugovics and the standard-bearer plunged from the walls to their deaths. This heroic act was significant in the repulse of the Ottomans and honours the memory of the defenders of Nándorfehérvár. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Titusz Dugovics」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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