Battle of Brest (1592)

Summary

The Battle of Brest (Croatian: Bitka kod Bresta) was fought on 19 July 1592 between the Ottoman forces of Hasan Pasha Predojević, Beglerbeg of Bosnia, and the Germanic and Croatian forces led by Tamás Erdődy, Ban of Croatia. The battle was a part of the Croatian–Ottoman wars and Ottoman–Habsburg wars between the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg monarchy.

Battle of Brest
Part of the Ottoman wars in Europe
Ottoman–Croatian Wars

Depiction of the battle by Wilhelm Peter Zimmermann, published in 1603
Date19 July 1592
Location
Result Ottoman victory
Territorial
changes
Brest captured by the Ottomans
Belligerents

Ottoman Empire

 Habsburg Monarchy

Commanders and leaders
Hasan Predojević Tamás Erdődy
Kristofor Peuchel
Strength
7–8,000 soldiers 6,000 soldiers
Casualties and losses
Unknown 800 killed[1]

The Ottoman forces were about 7,000-8,000 men, and Erdödy's army consisted of 1,600 infantry and 400 cavalry from Styria, 500 men arrived under Erdödy's command, and an unknown number (several hundred) of peasants from Croatia. In total, the forces gathered at Erdödy's camp were about 3,000 men. Predojević arrived near Brest with the bulk of his army on 18/19 July at night, and on 19 July he separated his forces in order to attack. Croatian forces were crushed and fled away from the battlefield. The Ottomans then attacked the Styrian forces and defeated them as well.

Following these successes, the Ottomans began to besiege the Sisak fortress.

Bibliography edit

  • Vojna enciklopedija (1970–76), 10 volumes, Vojno izdavački zavod Beograd, book 2, p. 8, article Brest (in Serbo-Croatian)

References edit

  1. ^ Horvat, Karlo (1900). Toma Erdedi-Bakač, ban Hrvatski [Thomas Erdody, Ban of Croatia] (in Croatian). Zagreb: Tisak Dioničke tiskare. p. 47.