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Battle of Bonefield | |||||||
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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 (nowadays Kölesd in Hungary.[1]