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unusual facts about Rákóczi's War of Independence


Rákóczi's War of Independence

The Hungarian Slovenes from the counties of Murska Sobota, Lendava and Szentgotthárd joined the fight against the Habsburg soldiers, since the Styrian forces several times foraged in the Slovene villages.


Beni Virtzberg

He joined the Palmach in February 1948 and fought in Israel’s War of Independence.

Gábor Faludi

In 1916, many performances were made at Tisza Kálmán Square, the National Opera, at the Urania premises, in the neighbourhood of the National Theatre, and folk stories were performed on Rákóczi Road.

Ilona Zrínyi

In this way she also retained control over the vast Rákóczi estates, which included among them the castles of Regéc, Sárospatak, Makovica, and Munkács.

József Rákóczi

The Ottoman forces, however, were defeated and on the 10th of November 1738 Joseph Rákóczi died in the village of Chervena voda (nowadays Bulgaria, Ruse Province).

Rákóczi

The Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15 by Franz Liszt refers to the rebellion led by Francis II Rákóczi.

Seimeni

After exercising a rule of terror in Bucharest, capturing and executing several boyars, they were decisively defeated by Rákóczi on June 26, 1655, in a battle on the Teleajen River.

Service Book

Among other things, Rabin wrote about controversial affairs: the expulsion of the Arabs during the Israel's War of Independence, the sinking of Altalena and more.

Türje

In the Rákóczi freedom fights, Türje was a base for the kuruc (Hungarian) troops.


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