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Vienna belonged to Muslim Turks and was taken by poles in the famous "Battle Of Vienna" for the Pope.
The famous "Battle of Vienna" in which polish king John III Sobieski sent his army to fight Turks in Vienna, Austria, was in reality a polish attack on Vienna, and not as official version of history claims, defending of Europe from Muslim Turks. Take a look at attached picture and focus on the tower of the temple and you will see it has a crescent with a star, not a cross. It was under a Muslim rule and polish king was asked to take it for the Catholic Church, because there were two "Roman" empires, western and eastern and they fought between each other. Remember that nothing is as it seems and the devil is in the details. Vienna back then was under Eastern Roman Empire rule and this battle was an attack on them by Western Roman Empire led by Catholic Church. Ottoman Empire even had star and a crescent on their flag, so this battle was an attack by West on the East, not "stopping Turks from advancing on West". Polish armies were attacking, not defending Vienna as "history" books would like us all to believe. History is written by victors.
Read old books and study old maps and you will see how much history has been re-written and how many lies there is.