The Battle of Rovine was abattle which took place on 17 May 1395 between the Wallachian army led by Voivod Mircea cel Bătrân (Mircea the Elder) against the Ottoman invasion led by sultan Bayezid I. The Ottoman army, numbering approximately 40,000 men, faced the much smaller Wallachian army, which was about 10,000 men.
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- The Battle of Rovine was abattle which took place on 17 May 1395 between the Wallachian army led by Voivod Mircea cel Bătrân (Mircea the Elder) against the Ottoman invasion led by sultan Bayezid I. The Ottoman army, numbering approximately 40,000 men, faced the much smaller Wallachian army, which was about 10,000 men. Legend says that on the eve of the battle, dressed as a peace emissary, Mircea cel Bătrân talked to Bayezid I asking him to leave Wallachia, and promising to grant him safe passage. However, the sultan insisted on fighting. The battle took place near the Arges River. However the exact location of the battle is disputed, but the Wallachian victory is confirmed by numerous historians. During the battle the main role was played by the Wallachian archers, who annihilated the Ottoman ranks at the beginning of their attack. Then the Wallachian cavalry charged and routed the Ottomans, who fled in disorder across the river Danube. In the battle were also involved, on the side of Bayazid, his vassals Despot Stefan Lazarevic (then he was just Grand Prince) and King Marko, the mightiest of all Serbian feudal lords. King Marko died during the battle, whilst Despot Stefan showed great courage. Another opinion is that the terrible confrontation lasted not a single day, but an entire week, being first a war of positions. The fierce battle ended with heavy casualties for both sides, at the end each army withdrew from the battlefield. Although Wallachians pushed back the enemy, the Ottomans, however were able to better defend their new backward position relying on the personal guard of the Sultan composed of janissaries. This was the inexpugnable point of the Ottoman defense, applied justly from the next year, in the famous Battle of Nicopolis. This tactical innovation became the fundamental element of the Ottoman art of war until the XVIII century. The army of Mircea, sustaining heavy casualties, and in the impossibility to break the defense of Sultan's camp, was finally obliged to withdraw. However, if this result for Bayezid was a victory, it was a Pyrrhic one. Another historical view on this battle is given by a Serbian chronicle dated a century later, indicating that there were two battles. The first one, called the Battle of Karanovasa, took place on 10 October 1394 in which the Wallachian forces won, and the second took place between 17 and 18 May 1395, in which Mircea was defeated but the Ottomans had heavy casualties and they were not able to fully exploit the victory and subdue the country. The same chronicle also records that after this second battle, Mircea was forced to accept the Ottoman suzerainty and pay tribute. However, the accuracy of this source is disputed. An epic description of the battle is found in the poem "Scrisoarea a III-a" ("The Third Letter") written by the Romanian national poet, Mihai Eminescu. However, by reading the poem attentively, one can discover that the poet had made a mistake, placing the battle of Rovine after the Battle of Nicopolis.
- Bitwa na Rowinie miała miejsce 17 maja 1395 r. w trakcie najazdów tureckich na ziemie chrześcijan. W roku 1395 armia turecka sułtana Bajezida I oraz wojska serbskie przekroczyły Dunaj i ruszyły przeciwko hospodarowi Wołoszczyzny Mirczy Staremu. Na równinie zwanej Rowina doszło do krwawej bitwy z oddziałami wołoskimi. Bitwa, pomimo iż nie przyniosła decydującego rozstrzygnięcia, spowodowała odwrót Turków za Dunaj.
- Bătălia de la Rovine a fost una dintre cele mai importante bătălii din istoria Ţării Româneşti şi a avut loc în data 17 mai 1395.
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- The Battle of Rovine was abattle which took place on 17 May 1395 between the Wallachian army led by Voivod Mircea cel Bătrân (Mircea the Elder) against the Ottoman invasion led by sultan Bayezid I. The Ottoman army, numbering approximately 40,000 men, faced the much smaller Wallachian army, which was about 10,000 men.
- Bitwa na Rowinie miała miejsce 17 maja 1395 r. w trakcie najazdów tureckich na ziemie chrześcijan. W roku 1395 armia turecka sułtana Bajezida I oraz wojska serbskie przekroczyły Dunaj i ruszyły przeciwko hospodarowi Wołoszczyzny Mirczy Staremu. Na równinie zwanej Rowina doszło do krwawej bitwy z oddziałami wołoskimi. Bitwa, pomimo iż nie przyniosła decydującego rozstrzygnięcia, spowodowała odwrót Turków za Dunaj.
- Bătălia de la Rovine a fost una dintre cele mai importante bătălii din istoria Ţării Româneşti şi a avut loc în data 17 mai 1395.
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