Hattip to Amanda Servello for the pic at the beginning of this post.
Today we recall the charge of the winged Polish hussars on September 12, 1683, 341 years ago, that broke the back of the Turkish army besieging Vienna. John Sobieski, the Polish King, fifty-four years old, had been fighting the Turks since his youth. College educated at a time when that was very rare, he had spent two years traveling in Western Europe. Multi-lingual, in addition to his native Polish he could also speak Latin, German, Italian, French, Tatar and Turkish. A scholar as well as a fighting man, he made a careful study of Turkish military methods. His skill on the battlefield and in diplomacy led to him being crowned King of Poland in 1676.
In 1683 he gained immortality in History by riding to the rescue of Vienna with his Polish army. A letter he wrote to his wife in the tent of the defeated Turkish general details what happened:
The Immortal God, (to whom Honour and Glory be Ascribed for Ever) has Blest us with so Signal a Victory, as scarce the Memory of Man can Equal: The Enemy was not only content to Raise the Siege of Vienna, and Leave us Masters of the Field; But also of all their Cannon, and Tents, with Inestimable Treasure, and clim’d over Mountains of Carcasses made by their own Body’s in the Flight. My Eyes were never Blest before with so delightful a Prospect as to see my Soldiers follow here a great Drove of their Sheep and Oxen, and there a much greater Herd of Turkish Captives; Nor my Ear’s e’re Charm’d with so pleasing Musick, as the Howlings and Dying Groans of these Miserable Wretches: So great was their Hast, that the Prime Visier almost alone and forsaken of all, was forc’t without the Ceremony of his Turbant, to take his Flight; But yet he left me Heir to his Tent and Riches whith were shewn me by a Renegado of his own Retinue.
I have Presented the Turkish Standard to His Holyness, who was Instrumental no less by His Money, than His Prayers, to their Overthrow. The Prime Vizor’s Horse with all his Trappings, I reserv’d for my self; And tho he was so Fortunate in his Flight to Escape us, yet his Caymecam, or Lieutenant-General, with some of the most Considerable Bassa’s [Pashas]fell by our Swords; But the approaching Night put a Stop to our Pursuit, and their Slaughter. Those Janizaries which were left behind in the Mines and Trenches, we thought not worth the dulling of our Swords, therefore we made but one Funeral Pile for ’em all, and Burnt ’em.
In the Action there were about Thirty Thousand Turks kill’d; besides Tartars, and One Hundred Thousand Tents taken. Our Souldiers, and the Burghers of Vienna, were Two whole Nights, and One Day, in Rifling their Tents and Body’s, and I believe a Week would scarce suffice to finish it.
The Rarities which were found in the Prime Vizor’s Tent, were no less Numerous than Strange and Surprising, as very curious Parrots, and some Birds of Paradise, with all his Banios,and Fountains, and some Ostriches, which he Chose rather to Kill, than let ’em fall Alive into our Hands; Nay his Dispair and Jealousy transported him so far, as to Destroy his very Women for the same Reason.
The whole Army Attributes the Glory of this Victory to God, and Us, and all the Princes of the Empire, with the Great Officers, as the Dukes of Bavaria and Lorrain, Prince Waldek, etc. were so far transported with my Valour and Success, that their Thanks and Praises were more Numerous, than was their Fears before; and Count Staremberg the Governour, Saluted me with the Title of his Mighty Deliverer. The Common People in my going to and from the Churches, pay’d their Veneration even to my very Garments, and made their Cry’s and Acclamations reach the Sky, of Long Live the King of Poland.
In the battle we Lost some of our Friends, as Prince Halicki, and the Treasurer of our Household. The Reverend Marinus Daviano, heapt on me his Pray’rs and Blessings, and told me he saw a White Dove fluttering o’re the Army, which he look’d upon as an happy Augure of our Victory.
We are now on our March towards Hungary; taking the Advantage of their Distraction, to Defeat the Remainder of their scatter’d Troops, and Surprize Gran or Newheufell. I have all the Princes of the Empire my Companions in this Enterprise, who tell me they are ready to follow such a Leader not only into Hungary, but to the End of the World.
The Prime Vizor being unable to put a Stop to our Pursuit, told his Eldest Son Mahomet Han, That he must now bid Adieu to all his Greatness, and never expect to be in Safety, whilst their Lye’s one Stone upon another in the Walls of Vienna, but withal bid him hasten to the Grand Seignor and Demand a Speedy Succour, to whom his Son Reply’d, That he knew him too well for that, and there was nothing for ’em now to Rely on but their Flight.
I am just now going to take Horse, and all my way for Two Hungarian Miles together, are so strew’d with the Carcasses of Men, Horses, and Camels, that the Stench of ’em would be insupportable to any but a Soldier.
I have sent several Dispatches to Forein Princes to give Notice of this Action, but the King of France was forgotten.
I Rejoice to see our Son Alexander of so Clear and Undanted a Courage who always stuck to me in my most iminent Dangers: and made the first onset on a Body of Turkish Spahn, with that Courage that he put ’em soon to flight, and Receiv’d the Applauses of the whole Army. He has Contracted a very Intimate Friendship with the young Duke of Bavaria with whom he equally devided the spoyl, This Prince has been very Assiduous in his Services to me; therefore I have presented him three of my Horses, the Bassa of Egypt’s Tent and Standard, and ten Pieces of Cannon. To his Sister the Dauphiness, a Locket of Diamonds. Yet there Remains such heaps of their Colours and Symeters in our possession as are not to be numbred.
All my Countrey men March’t with the same Bravery to the Relief of Vienna, as the Souldiers of Godfrey of Bullein did to the Holy Land, and the miraculous Cross that you presented me with [which was his companion in that Expedition]I Believe Contributed no less to our Victory.
Thanks be to Heaven, now the Half-Moon Triumphs no longer o’re the Cross, And ’twas thrown down from St. Stephen’s Steeple in Vienna (whom it had o’retopt so long) immediately on the Defeat: Neither have the Turks any occasion to upbraid us with their Blasphemous Mahometan Proverb. ‘Ye Christians where is Your God?
In pursuit, Sobieski destroyed a sizable portion of the remaining Turkish army at Parkany on October 7-8, 1683. Well might the Pope hail Sobieski as the Savior of Christendom and the Turks begrudgingly refer to him as the Lion of Lechistan (Poland). As for Sobieski, he sent the green banner of the Prophet to the Pope after Vienna with this simple message: Veni, vidi, Deus vincit! (I came, I saw, God conquered!)

Let home Trump is able to accomplish the same thing. Archbishop Vigano believes that the hand of God will assure a Trump victory.
God is always at work in favor of those who love him. Amazing.
I can no longer read the phrase “winged hassars arrived” in a normal voice, even in my head.
Nope, I get symphonic metal:
https://youtu.be/rcYhYO02f98
Which gives a mutual excuse to offer another history series I haven’t noticed you use yet, Donald!
https://youtu.be/vZ6wr90FNvI
Was introduced to this band by someone making a crack that went:
History: happens
Sabaton: “Write that down, write that down!”
Veni, vidi, Deus vincit!
It says a lot about this chunk of history that such a skillfully crafted phrase is barely an afterthought. <3
Non Nobis Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam …
Foxfier beat me to it: Sabaton has forever changed how I hear “Winged Hussars.”
They also do a very stirring account of the last stand of the Swiss Guard in 1527, appropriately entitled “The Last Stand.”
May their memory be eternal. That charge almost reminded me of the LOTR movie with the noble charge of the men from Rohan – except this was “the real deal.” Even better.
big grin As it happens, the Riders arriving is one of the scenes that Tolkien did say was inspired by real events. (The other being “YOU SHALL NOT PASS” and a battle during WWI.)
Your recognition of the similarities is accurate.
No doubt Tolkien knew the resemblance. Question is, did Peter Jackson, or did he just stick to JRRT’s source material?
I married a Polish lady about a year ago. In my time with her I have made several trips there and read up on the history. Sobieski has become one of my heroes. Thanks for this.
whew I was about to complain about the lack of sabaton in this post but foxfire & Dale saved the day.
@C Matt, @Cathy: This video is for you.
https://youtu.be/G3jwEbLav24
Sobieski’s quote would not have been.permitted to be widespread in a Western Europe hostile to the Catholic faith.
Sobieski k ew and understood the Ottomans better than anyone in Christendom, before, during and after.
The Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth had a really bad second half of the 17th century, due to the Swedish Deluge that wrecked the country and intermittent wars with the Ottomans and Czarist Russia.
Sobieski’s prior significant battle against the Ottomans was in 1674 at Khotyn, now in Ukraine. A significantly outnumbered Polish Lithuanian force crushed the Ottomans, who had perviously skinned alive captured Poles and stuffed their skins with straw. Aot of the treasure of the Commo wealth was spent defending Ukraine from the Ottomans.
For a brief time, Sobieski stopped the decline. It continued after his death and led to the Partition a century later, of which Vienna willfully participated…FWIW, the Partition is why all of my greatgrandparents ony dad’s side left partitioned Poland for western Pennsylvania.
I will finish this up with a few well known (in Polish) sayings:
Gliry and honor to the heroes!
God, honor, Fatherland!
“We do not beg for freedom. We fight for it.” General Witold Urbanowicz.
It is worth noting that the Pope made September 12 made The Most Holy Name of Mary a universal feast throughout the Latin Church as a result of the victory in Vienna. Paul VI, through the despicable Bugnini, removed it cometely but John Paul II restored it.
Sorry but I have to say this. The “Turks” were barbarians then, and remain barbarians today. And there are uncounted numbers of them crossing our Southern border daily, along with nice people like MS-13 and all manner of drug and human traffickers.
But UltraMAGA Republicans are the threat to “our democracy.”
Gag me. 🤢
and remain barbarians today.
Depends. I have known Turks who were quite civilized including a very nice female attorney who visited the US on Rotary Exchange. My Uncle Ralph fought alongside the Turkish Brigade in Korea and stood in awe of their courage and their good humor.
It’s 12 Sep.
You can stow away the 9/11 snots and tears and go back to supinely watching the America-hating junta viciously rip at your country and our way of life.
If you say anything, you’re a threat to their democracy and a domestic terrorist/fascist.
Vote red.
September, 2016
Hillary Clinton tells the world that conservatives are deplorables.
August, 2022
Faux President Joe Biden tells the world that conservatives are fascist.
Vote red indeed.
And please fast on Wednesdays and Fridays. Fast, and make sacrifices for these fast approaching mid terms.
Freedom is at stake.
“Depends. I have known Turks who were quite civilized including a very nice female attorney who visited the US on Rotary Exchange. My Uncle Ralph fought alongside the Turkish Brigade in Korea and stood in awe of their courage and their good humor.”
I don’t disagree. The fault is mine for not being clear in my meaning. By “Turks” in scare quotes I meant the Islamicists who, then and now, believe in converting the world to their false god by violence. Thanks for the opportunity to clarify.
“To this day, anyone coming into the city of Vienna with a Polish passport is given a key to the city and everything free.” Gregory Adams, MD
“Simply Epic.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVmWl7PrBcc
Poles fight among themselves too much, and have lost battles throughout history, but Poland is never, ever defeated.
Poland has a nasty internal fight now. The current PM, who 70% of the voting public did NOT vote for, is an EU bootlicker extrordinaire. Too many young Poles look at Western Europe as an ideal. Spain and Ireland have been subjugated.
Well, Poles are the most stubborn people on earth. Witness the annual November 11 Independence march that Tusk’s party has tried to shut down.
I’d heard about this battle before and had a very vague idea of what it entailed, but I was able to watch the RCH video, which was amazing. King Jan might be the G.O.A.T. Incredible how he was able to size up the enemy encampment and know immediately how to proceed to victory. And personally leading his forces on the final charge is the kind of leadership that is badly needed now.
When on active duty I worked with Turkish officers including a female Turkish naval officer. Their CNO was welcomed with a Full Honors Arrival. That was a while back. I would not want to go Turkey today. Atatürk is probably turning in his grave. The country has become a theocracy.
The Walters Museum in Baltimore years ago had an exhibit of the Polish Lithuanian Empire. It was wonderful. Featured was a Turkish silk tent embroidered with tulips and other spoils of war. The Turks had their drums which were played incessantly but it the Winged Hussars with the whistling feathers that was psychological warfare. I sent a video to my father-in-law who was Polish on both sides. The family came through Canada and settled in Buffalo. Poland and Hungary two Catholic countries which will not let Muslims in.