After more than 12 hours of fighting, Sobieski claimed victory over the Turks. Vienna and the Empire were saved, the Turkish expansion into Europe was ended, and Sobieski became a continental hero. The extraordinary Polish cavalry, the Hussars, which led the battle, became the stuff of legend. The 1683 Victory at Vienna is a major event in the history of the west and, perhaps, Poland’s greatest moment. The Commonwealth’s king and commander-in-chief is shown here at the Battle of Vienna astride his rearing horse.
The reign of King Jan III Sobieski ended with his death in 1696 and marked the end of the last great era, known as the Royal Republic.