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The Battle of Şelimbăr or Battle of Sellenberk (Hungarian: Sellenberk; German: Schellenberg) took place on 18 October 1599 between the Wallachian army of Michael the Brave (Romanian: Mihai Viteazul) and the Transylvanian-Hungarian army of Andrew Báthory (Hungarian: Báthory András). The battle was fought near the village of Șelimbăr (in Hungarian: Sellenberk) close to Sibiu (in German: Hermannstadt, in Hungarian: Nagyszeben).

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  • The Battle of Şelimbăr or Battle of Sellenberk (Hungarian: Sellenberk; German: Schellenberg) took place on 18 October 1599 between the Wallachian army of Michael the Brave (Romanian: Mihai Viteazul) and the Transylvanian-Hungarian army of Andrew Báthory (Hungarian: Báthory András). The battle was fought near the village of Șelimbăr (in Hungarian: Sellenberk) close to Sibiu (in German: Hermannstadt, in Hungarian: Nagyszeben).
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  • Battle of Şelimbăr
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  • 200-1,000
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  • 20pxPrincipality of Transylvania
  • 20pxSzékelys
  • Balkanhajduks
  • CossackandHungarianmercenaries
  • Cossackmercenaries
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place of military conflict
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  • Wallachian victory, Michael the Brave was elected as prince ofTransylvania
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  • 18 cannons
  • 15,000 - 25,000 men
  • 20,000 - 30,000 men
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