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The siege of Pécs was fought from 14 to 22 October 1686, in the city of Pécs in southwestern Hungary, between the armies of the Ottoman Empire and of the Holy Roman Empire. After the castle of Buda was wrested from Ottoman rule in 1686, the Austrian army advanced to capture Pécs. The Austrian advance guard broke into the city and pillaged it, the Ottomans saw that they could not hold the city, so they burnt it and withdrew into the castle. The army led by Louis of Baden occupied the city on 14 October, and destroyed the aqueduct leading to the castle. The Ottomans had no other choice but to surrender, which they did on 22 October. The siege devastated the previously prosperous region and the area was depopulated by the peasants who fled from the Austrian soldiers.

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  • 46°04′17″N 18°13′59″E / 46.07125, 18.23311 El sitio de Pécs se libró del 14 al 22 de octubre de 1686, en la ciudad de Pécs, en el sudoeste de Hungría, entre los ejércitos del Imperio Otomano y del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico. Después de que el castillo de Buda fuera arrebatado al dominio otomano el 2 de septiembre de 1686, el ejército austriaco avanzó para capturar Pécs. La avanzadilla austriaca irrumpió en la ciudad y la saqueó. Los otomanos vieron que no podían mantener la ciudad, así que la quemaron y se retiraron al castillo. El ejército dirigido por Luis Guillermo de Baden-Baden ocupó la ciudad el 14 de octubre y destruyó el acueducto que conducía al castillo. Los otomanos no tuvieron más remedio que rendirse, lo que hicieron el 22 de octubre. El asedio devastó la región anteriormente próspera y la zona fue despoblada por los campesinos que habían huido de los soldados austriacos.​ (es)
  • Le siège de Pécs est un siège de la ville de Pécs en Hongrie allant du 14 au 22 octobre 1686 durant la grande guerre turque. Il oppose l'armée du Saint-Empire romain germanique dirigée par Louis-Guillaume de Bade-Bade à celle de l'Empire ottoman. (fr)
  • The siege of Pécs was fought from 14 to 22 October 1686, in the city of Pécs in southwestern Hungary, between the armies of the Ottoman Empire and of the Holy Roman Empire. After the castle of Buda was wrested from Ottoman rule in 1686, the Austrian army advanced to capture Pécs. The Austrian advance guard broke into the city and pillaged it, the Ottomans saw that they could not hold the city, so they burnt it and withdrew into the castle. The army led by Louis of Baden occupied the city on 14 October, and destroyed the aqueduct leading to the castle. The Ottomans had no other choice but to surrender, which they did on 22 October. The siege devastated the previously prosperous region and the area was depopulated by the peasants who fled from the Austrian soldiers. (en)
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  • Le siège de Pécs est un siège de la ville de Pécs en Hongrie allant du 14 au 22 octobre 1686 durant la grande guerre turque. Il oppose l'armée du Saint-Empire romain germanique dirigée par Louis-Guillaume de Bade-Bade à celle de l'Empire ottoman. (fr)
  • The siege of Pécs was fought from 14 to 22 October 1686, in the city of Pécs in southwestern Hungary, between the armies of the Ottoman Empire and of the Holy Roman Empire. After the castle of Buda was wrested from Ottoman rule in 1686, the Austrian army advanced to capture Pécs. The Austrian advance guard broke into the city and pillaged it, the Ottomans saw that they could not hold the city, so they burnt it and withdrew into the castle. The army led by Louis of Baden occupied the city on 14 October, and destroyed the aqueduct leading to the castle. The Ottomans had no other choice but to surrender, which they did on 22 October. The siege devastated the previously prosperous region and the area was depopulated by the peasants who fled from the Austrian soldiers. (en)
  • 46°04′17″N 18°13′59″E / 46.07125, 18.23311 El sitio de Pécs se libró del 14 al 22 de octubre de 1686, en la ciudad de Pécs, en el sudoeste de Hungría, entre los ejércitos del Imperio Otomano y del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico. (es)
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