Battle of Ilava

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Bitva u Ilavy se odehrála 9. listopadu 1431 poblíž Ilavy. Poražené husitské vojsko bylo pronásledováno při ústupu na Moravu, kde došlo u Bánova 26. listopadu k dalšímu střetnutí. Při návratu do Prahy byli husité pronásledováni až k Jihlavě. Do Prahy se pak vrátila pouze menší část z původního vojska. rdf:langString
The Battle of Ilava (called also Battle of Rudé Pole, Slovak: Bitka na Rudom poli) was a battle in the Hussite Wars between the Hussites and the Hungarian-Royalists army near Ilava in Upper Hungary (Slovakia) on November 9th, 1431 (sometimes date of November 10th or 11th is given). In 1430 the army of the Hussites defeated the army of the Hungarians, Serbs and Royalists in the Battle of Trnava, but the casualties of the Hussites were quite big, making the victory not as successful. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Bitva u Ilavy se odehrála 9. listopadu 1431 poblíž Ilavy. Poražené husitské vojsko bylo pronásledováno při ústupu na Moravu, kde došlo u Bánova 26. listopadu k dalšímu střetnutí. Při návratu do Prahy byli husité pronásledováni až k Jihlavě. Do Prahy se pak vrátila pouze menší část z původního vojska.
rdf:langString The Battle of Ilava (called also Battle of Rudé Pole, Slovak: Bitka na Rudom poli) was a battle in the Hussite Wars between the Hussites and the Hungarian-Royalists army near Ilava in Upper Hungary (Slovakia) on November 9th, 1431 (sometimes date of November 10th or 11th is given). In 1430 the army of the Hussites defeated the army of the Hungarians, Serbs and Royalists in the Battle of Trnava, but the casualties of the Hussites were quite big, making the victory not as successful. In september of 1431 the Hussite army under Prokop the Great, (Prokůpek) and again invaded present day Slovakia (also known as Upper Hungary) for the revenge of the death of and for food replenishment. The Hussites captured city of Nitra and the Orebite forces conquered the Likava castle in Liptov county, on 29th September. The Taborite forces were looting settlements around cities of Trnava, Nitra and Levice. Later, seeking to return home, Hussites were following river Váh to the north, hoping to cross the bridge at Hlohovec. They found the bridge destroyed and were forced to march on towards Ilava, where the Hungarians under the leadership of Miklós Rozgoyni (Mikuláš Rozgoň) and István Poharnok (Štefan Pohárnik) prepared a trap. The battle was fought on a field (Rudé pole, lit. red field) between Ilava and settlement of Košeca. Thanks to the intensive rain, the Hussites were not able to properly manoeuver and about 5,000 of them were killed or drowned trying to cross Váh. Around 250 Hussite war wagons and many cannons were captured. Rozgonyi executed many Taborite prisoners and their commander Zikmund Hořovský. Remains of the Hussite army retreated through the valley of Púchov back into Moravia.
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