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Storyline: In the summer of 1683, 300 000 Ottoman Empire's warriors begin the siege of Vienna. City's fall, will open way to conquer the Europe. The Sept 11 is the day of main battle between Polish cavalry under the King Jan III Sobieski and Turks.

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Title : September Eleven 1683
Release : 2012-10-11
Genre : Drama, History, Adventure
Runtime : 114
Company : Rai Cinema, Agresywna Banda, Film Commission Torino Piemonte, Martinelli Film Company International
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F. Murray Abraham, Enrico Lo Verso, Alicja Bachleda-Curuś, Jerzy Skolimowski, Piotr Adamczyk, Cristina Serafini, Antonio Cupo, Yorgo Voyagis, Daniel Olbrychski, Borys Szyc, Andrzej Seweryn, Krzysztof Kwiatkowski, Marius Chivu, Gianni Musy, Giorgio Lupano, Matteo Branciamore, Marcin Walewski, Wojciech Mecwaldowski, Stefan Iancu, Davide Colavini, Claire Bloom, Andrea Iaia, Federica Martinelli, Haruhiko Yamanouchi, Brando Pacitto, Beata Ben Ammar, Fabrizio Rizzolo, Ettore Nicoletti, Edward Linde-Lubaszenko, Angelica Cacciapaglia,


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The Day of the Siege: September Eleven 1683 (Italian: 11 Settembre 1683; Polish: Bitwa pod Wiedniem, literally: "The Battle of Vienna"; also released as Siege Lord 2: Day of the Siege) is a 2012 English-language Polish and Italian historical drama film based on the 1683 Battle of Vienna and directed by Renzo Martinelli. The film was released on October 12, 2012.

The relief of Vienna on 12 September 1683. The relief army had to act quickly to save the city and prevent another long siege. Despite the multinational composition of the army and the short space of only six days, an effective leadership structure was established, centered on the King of Poland and his heavy cavalry ( Polish Hussars ).

In the summer of 1683, 300,000 warriors of the Ottoman Empire began the siege of Vienna. The fall of the city would have opened the way to conquer Europe. On September 11. was the main battle between the Polish cavalry and the Turks.

From the makers of 'Barbarossa', 'the day of the siege' features over 10,000 extras, 3,000 horses and 6,000 costumes in this incredible cinematic tale. ...The Day of the Siege: September Eleven 1683 (2012) ( 11 settembre 1683 ) ( The Day of the Siege 11 September 1683 )

Polish King Jan Sobieski gathered 81,000 Polish, Austrian and German troops and on SEPTEMBER 11, 1683, led a surprise attack. In one of the largest charges in history, 38,350 cavalry and dragoons, with many wearing wings which made a thunderous sound, caused the Turks to flee in confusion.

"It was on September 11 1683 that the conquering armies of Islam were met, held, and thrown back at the gates of Vienna," wrote Christopher Hitchens in Britain's  The Guardian less than a month...

It was on September 11 1683 that the conquering armies of Islam were met, held, and thrown back at the gates of Vienna. Now this, of course, is not a date that has only obscure or sectarian ...

The Battle of Vienna that marked the Muslim assault on Europe began in earnest on September 11 th, 1683. The combined Christian forces of the "Holy League" were vastly outnumbered by the Moslem Turks and Tartars who were confident that they would be able to breach the walls of the city with their cannon after weakening both the people and the walls of the city during the two months of the siege.

In today’s feature, Andrew Bieszad teaches us about the importance of the Battle of Vienna — which took place on September 11-12, 1683 — as a day of remembrance and even revenge for Muslims with a long view of history.

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