id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 56023 Malden, Henry Elliot Vienna 1683 The History and Consequences of the Defeat of the Turks before Vienna, September 12, 1683, by John Sobieski, King of Poland, and Charles Leopold, Duke of Lorraine .txt text/plain 24542 1272 71 Polish aid which in 1683 defeated the Turkish armies before the gates, great Polish king, the deliverer first of Poland, secondly of Germany, John Sobieski smote the Turkish armies in 1683. power under Charles V., the Turks, under their great Emperor Solyman, Europe, the Turks were still the great power of the East, with scarcely possible had the Turks been completely victorious at Vienna in Turkish invasion of Austria would tend to the great advantage of France, the Polish troops could be mustered in any numbers, the Turkish armies infantry, supplied by the army of Lorraine, and seven thousand armed opened a road for the Turkish army into Vienna, at once deprived of the Turkish cavalry must have forced the Imperial army to retire for want of fighting men in the Turkish army by this time would be by many fewer king warred against the Turks, but not against the Hungarians. ./cache/56023.txt ./txt/56023.txt