- Siege of Cetatea Neamţului
The Siege of Cetatea Neamţului in 1476 was an important event in the history of
Moldavia .Cetatea Neamţului was a
fortress rumored to have been built, in the thirteenth century by theTeutonic Knights , in defence againstTatar incursions.In 1476, after defeating the
Moldavian armies in theBattle of Valea Albă , theOttoman Empire SultanMehmet II forced the Moldavianvoivode Ştefan cel Mare to retreat to Cetatea Neamţului. However, as legend says, his mother refused to let him enter the stronghold, and instead advised him to go north into what is nowBukovina and gather a new army. While Ştefan was in Bukovina gathering more forces, Mehmet II laid siege to Cetatea Neamţului. He positioned hiscannons on a nearby hill, and began bombarding the stronghold, causing much damage. TheMoldavian garrison was at the point of surrender, when a German prisoner held in thedungeons had the idea of using the cannons against the Ottoman position on the hill. His idea was put into practice, and soon the camp of the Turks was being bombarded, forcing Mehmet II to leave the area. The event is recorded by the late Moldavianchronicle ofIon Neculce .iege of John III Sobieski
A historical, but romantisized event, would have taken place probably during the early years
Dimitrie Cantemir 's rule in Moldavia, during the latter part of the 17th century and early 18th century. The story is as following: on their way back after raiding Moldavia, the 25 000 men-strong army of Polish kingJohn III Sobieski came across Cetatea Neamţului, defended by less than 20 men. The Poles attacked the stronghold, believing that it contained necessary provisions. After over a week of siege, the small Moldavian garrison surrendered. Legend has it that, moved by the determined opposition from such a minuscule force, the Polish monarch granted life and free passage to the Moldavians in the garrison and gave them ranks in the Polish army.Although a few historians contest the authenticity of this legendary
siege , it nevertheless had a very important place in 19th centuryRomania n consciousness, finding its most popular version inCostache Negruzzi 'snovelette called "Sobieski şi românii" ("Sobieski and the Romanians": the title in itself indicates his attitude towards the events described).
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