The Siege of Belgrade
Alaric Alexander Watts
Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers
LibriVox volunteers bring you 9 different recordings of The Siege of Belgrade by Alaric Alexander Watts, an abecedarian poem that begins each line with the next letter of the alphabet. This was the weekly poetry project for the week of May 25th, 2008. (0 hr 18 min)
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| The Siege of Belgrade - Read by AC | 1:43 | Gelesen von Anne Cheng |
| The Siege of Belgrade - Read by ACJ | 2:42 | Gelesen von Alana Jordan |
| The Siege of Belgrade - Read by CD | 1:57 | Gelesen von CalmDragon |
| The Siege of Belgrade - Read by DNS | 2:03 | Gelesen von Donna Stewart |
| The Siege of Belgrade - Read by JD | 1:58 | Gelesen von Jan Dawn Doronila |
| The Siege of Belgrade - Read by KB | 1:51 | Gelesen von Kristine Bekere |
| The Siege of Belgrade - Read by KLH | 1:50 | Gelesen von Kristin Hughes (1974-2021) |
| The Siege of Belgrade - Read by LAW | 1:40 | Gelesen von Laurie Anne Walden |
| The Siege of Belgrade - Read by SAC | 2:47 | Gelesen von Sally Ann Cook |
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re not Belgrade
librivoxbooks
Interesting-, however my research says quote - On 22 July 1456, the Christian Hungarian armies defending Nándorfehérvár (now Belgrade) were victorious against the forces of Turkish Sultan Mehmed II following a battle that lasted over two weeks, and as a result delayed the Ottoman Empire’s attempts to conquer Europe for a period of seventy years. Never before had a Christian army achieved a victory of this scale against the Sultan’s forces. Read more at: https://dailynewshungary.com/the-heroism-of-the-nandorfehervar-victory-is-still-needed-today/ unquote
You are right.
Joachim Beinhart
Well i'll be. I thought i knew my history. Your research is accurate. The city was liberated from the K.u.k.M. in 1878 and Serbia was founded in 1882. At the time the painting was made, the city was called Nándorfehérvár, and was part of the K.u.k.M.