Nikola Jurišić

Nikola Jurišić
Nikola Jurišić
Jurisics Miklós.JPG
Nikola Jurišić
Born c. 1490
Senj (today Croatia)
Died 1545
Kőszeg (Hungary)
Rank General
Statue of Nikola Jurišić in Senj, Croatia (left) and in Kőszeg, Hungary (right).

Baron Nikola Jurišić (Hungarian: Miklós Jurisics) (c. 1490, in Senj, Croatia - 1545, in Kőszeg, Hungary) was a Croatian nobleman, soldier, and diplomat, who led the armies of the territory of the Croatian Krajina in defense against the invasion of the Ottoman Empire under Suleiman I, advancing towards Vienna.[1]

After the Battle of Mohács in 1526, Jurisic's vote helped Ferdinand of Habsburg gain the Hungarian crown. Later Jurisic was sent to Constantinople to negotiate with the Ottomans for peace.

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Siege of Kőszeg (Güns) in 1532

In 1532, Captain Nikola Jurišić defended the small border fort of Kőszeg (Kingdom of Hungary) with only 700-800 soldiers with no cannons and few guns, preventing the advance of the Turkish army of 120,000-140,000 toward Vienna.[2]

There are two legendary versions of that battle.

  • In one version, after Suleiman I led an army of 140,000 towards Vienna, Nikola Jurisic and his 800 soldiers responded to the calls of the Habsburg Emperor to defend the city. While passing through western Hungary they saw helpless women and children in the small fort of Koszeg, and decided to defend it. The fort was on the route to Vienna, so Suleiman II attacked it, and after three days of fighting Jurisic wrote: "...Me and 89 of my knights are tired and low on supplies. If we hold another day it will be a miracle..." Before the final charge women and children prayed to Saint Martin for two hours, and the final battle started. After ten minutes of battle the Turks retreated, and reported they saw a flaming knight with flaming sword.
  • In the second version, the Turks decided to negotiate with the defenders after three days. Grand Vizier Ibrahim Pasha wanted to attack Vienna at any cost and offered to Jurisic the option of simulating a Turkish victory, enabling Suleiman II to continue to Vienna. A few Turkish soldiers pretended to guard the city, and the bulk of the Turkish forces proceeded toward Vienna. The next day defenders took down Turkish flag.

In 1538, the king made him the supreme army commander of the armed forces defending the borders. He spent the last years of his life as a secret adviser at the court in Vienna.

See also

References

  1. ^ Hrvatski leksikon (1996-1997) (Croatian)
  2. ^ Turnbull, Stephen. The Ottoman Empire 1326 - 1699. New York: Osprey, 2003. pg 51

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