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Skanderbeg's Macedonian campaign was a preemptive campaign into the Ottoman Empire in Macedonia by Skanderbeg to defeat three Ottoman armies which had been prepared for the joint-invasion of Albania. From 1461 to 1462, Skanderbeg campaigned in Italy to protect his ally, Ferdinand I, from being overrun by the Angevin dynasty which claimed the Kingdom of Naples. Before setting out for Italy, Skanderbeg forged a truce with Sultan Mehmed II. Upon returning to Albania after securing Ferdinand, the Venetians became hostile to Skanderbeg and a sort of undeclared war took place. Mehmed saw an opportunity to attack Skanderbeg and sent three armies in one year. All three were defeated by Skanderbeg, however, in August 1462 making it the first time that he would win three battles against the Ottomans

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  • Kampania macedońska (pl)
  • Skanderbeg's Macedonian campaign (en)
  • Македонская кампания Скандербега (ru)
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  • Skanderbeg's Macedonian campaign was a preemptive campaign into the Ottoman Empire in Macedonia by Skanderbeg to defeat three Ottoman armies which had been prepared for the joint-invasion of Albania. From 1461 to 1462, Skanderbeg campaigned in Italy to protect his ally, Ferdinand I, from being overrun by the Angevin dynasty which claimed the Kingdom of Naples. Before setting out for Italy, Skanderbeg forged a truce with Sultan Mehmed II. Upon returning to Albania after securing Ferdinand, the Venetians became hostile to Skanderbeg and a sort of undeclared war took place. Mehmed saw an opportunity to attack Skanderbeg and sent three armies in one year. All three were defeated by Skanderbeg, however, in August 1462 making it the first time that he would win three battles against the Ottomans (en)
  • Македонская кампания Скандербега — привентивная военная кампания под руководством Скандербега, организованная в Османской Македонии, чтобы победить три османские армии, которые были подготовлены к совместному вторжению в Албанию. С 1461 по 1462 год Скандербег провел кампанию в Италии, чтобы защитить своего союзника, короля Неаполя Фердинанда I, от Анжуйской династии, которая претендовала на Неаполитанское королевство. Прежде чем отправиться в Италию, Скандербег заключил перемирие с султаном Мехмедом II Фатихом. По возвращении из Италии в Албанию венецианцы стали враждебны Скандербегу и начали против него своего рода необъявленную войну. Мехмед увидел возможность напасть на Скандербег и послал три армии за один год. Все три османские армии были разбиты Скандербегом, а в августе 1462 года, ч (ru)
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  • Skanderbeg's Macedonian campaign (en)
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  • Skanderbeg's Macedonian campaign (en)
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  • January 2018 (en)
  • August 1462 (en)
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  • Albanian victory (en)
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