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rdfs:comment | - The Battle of Kokovo was a battle fought in the fields near the village of Kokovo (present-day Coccau in Italy (German: Goggau) on 26 June 1478 between an army of 600 peasants and miners from Carinthia against a 20,000-strong Ottoman Turkish invading army. The peasant army was raised in the context of the Carinthian peasant revolt of 1478.
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Strength | - ~20.000 Akinci cavalry
- ~600 peasants and miners
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combatant | - Ottoman Turkish raiding army
- Peasant army of the Carinthian Farmer's League
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Place | - Coccau, near Tarvisio, Italy
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abstract | - The Battle of Kokovo was a battle fought in the fields near the village of Kokovo (present-day Coccau in Italy (German: Goggau) on 26 June 1478 between an army of 600 peasants and miners from Carinthia against a 20,000-strong Ottoman Turkish invading army. The peasant army was raised in the context of the Carinthian peasant revolt of 1478.
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