Battle of Periș explained

The Battle of Periș took place in Periș, Wallachia, on 24 August 1546, when some Wallachian boyars whom previously ran away to Hungary and Transylvania wanted to dethrone Mircea the Shepherd.[1]

Conflict:Battle of Periș
Place:Periș, Wallachia
Result:Wallachian victory. Mircea the Shepherd keeps his throne.
Combatant1: Wallachia
Combatant2:Boyars
Date:24 August 1546

Background

After Mircea the Shepherd became voievode of Wallachia, he commanded that many boyars be killed, among which: Coadă Vornicul, Radul Comisul, Dragul Stolnicul, Stroe Spătarul, și Vintilă Comisul. Before being killed, they were tortured to say where the money and jewelry were hidden to be taken to the treasury. After this event, many boyars took refuge in Hungary and Transylvania, from where they tried to bring down the voivode twice. The first try was at Periș and the second at Milostea.[2] [3]

Battle

On 24 August 1546, the boyars' army was at Periș. Mircea the Shepherd's army attacked the boyars' army by surprise and then destroyed it.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Scorpan, Constantin . Istoria României . 140 . ro . The History of Romania.
  2. Enciclopedia Cugetarea by Lucian Predescu
  3. Book: Giurescu, Constantin C. . Istoria României în date . 116 . ro.