- Battle of Gvozd Mountain
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Gvozd Mountain
partof=the Croatian-Hungarian War for succession of Croatian Crown
date=1097.
place=Gvozd Mountain , today's Peter's Mountain in central Croatia
result=Decisive Hungarian victory and death of king Peter II of Croatia
combatant1=Part of the Kingdom of Croatia (allies of king Petar Svačić)
combatant2=Kingdom of Hungary and Pannonian Croats
commander1=kingPetar Svačić
commander2=unknown
strength1=unknown
strength2=unknown
casualties1=very heavy, king Petar Svačić was among the killed
casualties2=unknownThe Battle of Gvozd Mountain took place in the year 1097 and was fought on
Petrova gora (Peter's Mountain) in centralCroatia , between the army of Croatian kingPetar Svačić and King Coloman I of Hungary. It was a decisive Hungarian victory and resulted in the death of the King ofCroatia .Battle
In an attempt to win the crown of the
Kingdom of Croatia , the Hungarian army crossed the riverDrava and invaded the Croatian territory, trying to reach theAdriatic coast. KingPeter II of Croatia then moved from his residency atKnin castle in an attempt to defend his kingdom from the Hungarians. King Peter and his army moved north to meet advancing Hungarians, and the two armies met each other in the vicinity of Peter's Mountain. After a fierce battle, King Peter was killed.Aftermath
The mountain where this bloody battle had taken place was later named Peter's Mountain in honour of the king who fell there. The outcome was disastrous for his army and country because this battle marked the end of the dynasty of Croatian national kings. The winner of the battle, King Coloman of Hungary assimilated the Kingdom of Croatia into a personal union with Hungary. He was then crowned as King of Croatia in the Croatian capital
Biograd on theAdriatic coast in 1102. Until the end of the first world war in 1918, the two crowns were united in personal union.
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