"John Z\u00E1polya's 10,000, Croatian count Frankopan's 5,000 men-strong army and the Bohemian troops all did not arrive to the battlefield in time."@en . . . . . "The Battle of Moh\u00E1cs (; ; ) was fought on 29 August 1526 near Moh\u00E1cs, Hungary and was a decisive event for the history of East-Central Europe for the following centuries. In the battle, forces of the Kingdom of Hungary led by King Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia were defeated by forces of the Ottoman Empire led by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. The Ottoman victory led to the partition of Hungary for several centuries between the Ottoman Empire, the Habsburg Monarchy, and the Principality of Transylvania. The death of Louis II as he fled the battle marked the end of the Jagiellon dynasty in Hungary and Bohemia, whose dynastic claims were absorbed by the Habsburgs via the marriage of Louis' sister."@en . . . "Gy\u00F6rgy Z\u00E1polya"@en . . "Holy Roman Empire"@en . . . . "~25,000-28,000 men Gendarme heavy knights, 85 cannons with explosive iron cannonballs and arquebusiers"@en . . "Collapse of Medieval Hungary"@en . . "Battle of Moh\u00E1cs"@en . "Decisive Ottoman victory;"@en . . . "1526-08-29"^^ . "The Battle of Moh\u00E1cs (; ; ) was fought on 29 August 1526 near Moh\u00E1cs, Hungary and was a decisive event for the history of East-Central Europe for the following centuries. In the battle, forces of the Kingdom of Hungary led by King Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia were defeated by forces of the Ottoman Empire led by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent."@en . . "Louis II of Hungary"@en . "Start of Ottoman-Habsburg Wars,"@en . . "Battle of Moh\u00E1cs 1526, Ottoman miniature"@en . . "End of Ottoman-Hungarian Wars,"@en . . . . "~ 14,000 to 20,000"@en . . "~55,000-60,000"@en . "Bavaria"@en . "Papal States"@en . "1500"^^ . . . "Kingdom of Bohemia"@en . . "P\u00E1l Tomori"@en . . . "18"^^ . . "the Ottoman wars in Europe and Ottoman-Hungarian Wars"@en . . . "22"^^ . . . . . "Battle of Moh\u00E1cs"@en . . . . . .