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The Siege of Hainburg were two sieges of Hainburg conducted by Matthias I, King of Hungary, during the Austro-Hungarian War (1477–88). The first siege was broken in July 1482 by the Imperial Army of the Holy Roman Empire. Corvinus laid siege to the town again in August 1482, this time with better preparations, and took Hainburg in September 1482.

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  • The Siege of Hainburg were two sieges of Hainburg conducted by Matthias I, King of Hungary, during the Austro-Hungarian War (1477–88). The first siege was broken in July 1482 by the Imperial Army of the Holy Roman Empire. Corvinus laid siege to the town again in August 1482, this time with better preparations, and took Hainburg in September 1482.
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  • First siege of Hainburg
  • Second siege of Hainburg
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  • 22pxKingdom of Hungary
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  • Hungarian Victory
  • Holy Roman Victory, Hungarians regroup etPresburg
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  • 900 cavalry
  • 1000 cavalry
  • 15.000–18.000 men-at-arms
  • 1500 garrisoned10.000 relief army
  • 200 foot soldiers
  • 3000 foot soldiers
  • supplies of 3000 wagons and 500 flotilla
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