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English: Sigismund Báthory defeating the Turks at Giurgiu, October 1595. Sinan Pasha slips from the bridge. Published in Pannoniae historiae hronologica, 1596
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Source Pannoniae historia chronologica : res per Ungariam, Transylvaniam iam inde a co[n]stitutione Regnorum illorum, usque ad invictiss. Rom. im. Rodolphum II. Vngariae regem christianum 40. et sereniss. Sigismundum Bathorium Trans. etc ducem, maxime vere hoc bello gestae: Vitae item actaet victoriae reliquorum eius belli procerum, 1596
Author Johann Adam Lonicer

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