The Austrian legions were attacking Komárom from December 1848. Under the command of János Damjanich and György Klapka Hungarian troops arrived to liberate the city. Four days later the Hungarian legions were successful and beat Austrians. On 18 June 1849 the 1,000-strong Russian army arrived to help the Austrian army and together they tried to attack and occupy the castle. They attacked the Hungarian army on 20 June at Pered and on 28 June at Győr, both of which ended with Hungarian defeat.
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| - The Austrian legions were attacking Komárom from December 1848. Under the command of János Damjanich and György Klapka Hungarian troops arrived to liberate the city. Four days later the Hungarian legions were successful and beat Austrians. On 18 June 1849 the 1,000-strong Russian army arrived to help the Austrian army and together they tried to attack and occupy the castle. They attacked the Hungarian army on 20 June at Pered and on 28 June at Győr, both of which ended with Hungarian defeat.
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Date
| - 1849-04-26(xsd:date)
- 1849-07-02(xsd:date)
- 1849-07-11(xsd:date)
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| - The First Battle. A painting by Mór Than
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Place
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| - The Austrian legions were attacking Komárom from December 1848. Under the command of János Damjanich and György Klapka Hungarian troops arrived to liberate the city. Four days later the Hungarian legions were successful and beat Austrians. On 18 June 1849 the 1,000-strong Russian army arrived to help the Austrian army and together they tried to attack and occupy the castle. They attacked the Hungarian army on 20 June at Pered and on 28 June at Győr, both of which ended with Hungarian defeat. The second and the third battle at Komárom made another important chapter in the eight-month-long siege. Artúr Görgey and György Klapka, defenders of Komárom Castle, mounted a second attack on the Austrian army on 2 July 1849. The young Hungarian army successfully defended the castle even though the Austrian army outnumbered them. The third battle ended on 11 July when another Austrian attempt to break through the Hungarian defences also failed.
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