Urban had in May 1363 made an …
Years: 1365 - 1365
Urban had in May 1363 made an appeal to Louis I of Hungary for a crusade against the Turks, and the king has spent the winter of 1364–65 preparing an army for a major offensive designed to push the Turks out of Europe.
In January 1365, as reported at Venice, ten galleys were being gathered in Provence for Louis's use, and Louis had issued a call for support in Zadar (Zara) and Dalmatia.
In the spring he invades, not Turkish Europe (Rumelia), but rather the north of Bulgaria, at this time ruled by the tsar's second son, Sratsimir.
He conquers and occupies Vidin, and takes Sratsimir captive back to Hungary.
His expedition is thus completed in time for him to cooperate with Amadeus of Savoy in a joint attack on the Turks in the spring of 1366.
Locations
People
- Amadeus VI
- Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria
- Ivan Sratsimir
- John II of France
- Louis I of Hungary
- Peter I of Cyprus
- Pope Urban V
Groups
- Muslims, Sunni
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Dalmatia region
- Venice, (Most Serene) Republic of
- Bulgarian Empire (Second), or Empire of Vlachs and Bulgars
- Cyprus, Kingdom of
- Hungary, Kingdom of
- Egypt and Syria, Mamluk Bahri Sultanate of
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Palaiologan dynasty
- Savoy, County of
- Comtat Venaissin (Papal enclave)
- France, (Valois) Kingdom of
- Ottoman Empire
