Ottoman–Habsburg Wars
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Ottoman–Habsburg Wars
Summary
Ottoman–Habsburg Wars is a series of wars[1]. It draws 647 Wikipedia views per month (series_of_wars category, ranking #19 of 151).[2]
Key Facts
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's image is recorded as Battle of Lepanto 1571.jpg[3].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's instance of is recorded as series of wars[4].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's location is recorded as Central and Eastern Europe[5].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's location is recorded as Mediterranean Sea[6].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's subclass of is recorded as Ottoman Wars in Europe[7].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's part of is recorded as Ottoman Wars in Europe[8].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's has part is recorded as Expedition of Mostaganem[9].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's has part is recorded as Siege of Oran[10].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's has part is recorded as Siege of Esztergom[11].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's has part is recorded as Long War[12].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's start time is recorded as +1526-00-00T00:00:00Z[13].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's end time is recorded as +1791-00-00T00:00:00Z[14].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02rtqcv[15].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's participant is recorded as House of Habsburg[16].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's participant is recorded as Holy Roman Empire[17].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's participant is recorded as Spanish Empire[18].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's participant is recorded as Ottoman Empire[19].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's participant is recorded as Principality of Moldavia[20].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's participant is recorded as Principality of Transylvania[21].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's participant is recorded as Wallachia[22].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's participant is recorded as Tsardom of Russia[23].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's participant is recorded as Cossack Hetmanate[24].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's participant is recorded as Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[25].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's participant is recorded as Duchy of Mantua[26].
- Ottoman–Habsburg Wars's participant is recorded as Republic of Venice[27].
Why It Matters
Ottoman–Habsburg Wars draws 647 Wikipedia views per month (series_of_wars category, ranking #19 of 151).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]