The Battle of Breadfield represents the most significant engagement that occurred in Transylvania during the Ottoman–Hungarian Wars up to that point, occurring on 13 October 1479, on the Breadfield adjacent to the Saxon village of Alkenyér, near the Maros River. This battle resulted in a crucial victory for both the Kingdom of Hungary and the Serbian Despotate. The coalition forces comprised Hungarian, Szekler, Serbian, Transylvanian Saxon troops, along with some Vlach volunteers, and accordi ... (Read More)