Battle of Bonefield

Battle of Bonefield
Date4 July 1490
Location
Result Victory of the party of Beatrice of Naples
Commanders and leaders
Duke John Corvinus
Lawrence of Ilok
Bishop Sigismund Ernuszt
Stephen V Báthory
Pál Kinizsi
Bartolomeu Dragfi
Strength
7,000 men 6,000–7,000 men

The battle of Bonefield (Hungarian: Csontmezei csata) in other sources battle of Bone Hill (Hungarian: Csonthegyi csata) was fought between the army of John Corvinus and an army of the Kingdom of Hungary (the party of queen Beatrice of Naples) under Pál Kinizsi and Stephen V Báthory after the death of Matthias Corvinus king of Hungary, on 4 July 1490, in the Bonefield, a part of Tolna county near the extinct village Szabaton (nowday Kölesd in Hungary.[1]

  1. ^ Csatahelyek - IziTravel

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