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Battle of Zenta The Battle of Zenta, also known as the Battle of Senta, took place on 11 September 1697 near Zenta, in the Kingdom of Hungary, then under Ottoman occupation (present-day Serbia). It was a decisive engagement of the Great Turkish War, fought ...
, a battle on 11 September 1697 in which the Ottoman Empire suffered an ultimate defeat :*
Senta Senta ( sr-cyrl, Сента, ; Hungarian language, Hungarian: ''Zenta'', ; Romanian language, Romanian: ''Zenta'') is a town and municipality located in Vojvodina, Serbia. It is situated on the bank of the Tisza, Tisa river in the geographical ...
, a municipality in
Vojvodina Vojvodina ( ; sr-Cyrl, Војводина, ), officially the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, is an Autonomous administrative division, autonomous province that occupies the northernmost part of Serbia, located in Central Europe. It lies withi ...
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, known as Zenta in other languages, from which the battle took its name *
Martyrs of Zenta Pedro Ortiz de Zárate (1622 – 27 October 1683) was an Argentine Catholic priest and Giovanni Antonio Solinas, SJ (15 February 1643 – 27 October 1683) was an Italian Catholic priest in the Society of Jesus. Zárate served in a local mu ...
: Roman Catholic priests Pedro Ortiz de Zárate (1622–1683) and Giovanni Antonio Solinas (1643–1683) * ''Zenta''-class cruiser, class of warships of Austro-Hungarian Navy ** SMS ''Zenta'', the lead ship of the class * Zenta Gastl-Kopp (born 1933), German hurdle runner *
Zenta Mauriņa Zenta Mauriņa (15 December 1897 – 25 April 1978) was a Latvian writer, essayist, translator, and researcher in philology. She was married to the Electronic Voice Phenomena researcher Konstantin Raudive.* She was nominated for the 1973 Nobel ...
(1897–1978), Latvian writer {{Disambiguation, geo, given name