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    Francis V, Duke of Modena (1819–1875) Francis I Rákóczi, Prince of Transylvania (1645–1676) Francis II Rákóczi, Duke of Hungary and Prince Transylvania (1676–1735)...
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    Ilona Zrínyi (redirect from Ilona Rakoczi)
    Miklós Zrínyi and Fran Krsto Frankopan and the wife of Francis Rákóczi I and Imre Thököly, as well as the mother of Francis Rákóczi II. She is remembered...
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    After the death of György Rákóczi II, his wife Zsófia Báthory and his son Ferenc I Rákóczi moved into the castle. Ferenc Rákóczi I married Ilona Zrínyi,...
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    Hungary. More modern and Contemporary history covered begins with the Rákóczi War of Independence, showing different sections of his military attire...
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    Zrinski family. Her daughter, Jelena Zrinska, was the wife of Francis I Rákóczi, the prince of Transylvania. The Zrinski and the Frankopan families were...
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    in May 1660. The ensuing battles killed the Transylvanian ruler George II Rákóczi. Following a fairly easy victory against him, the Ottomans continued to...
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    enabled them to invade France. France established contact with Francis II Rákóczi and promised support if he took up the cause of Hungarian independence...
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    (Jelena Zrinska), he was the grandfather of famed Hungarian general Francis II Rákóczi. He was initially schooled abroad in Graz and Trnava, and later also studied...
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    the last decade in Budapest, like the National Theatre, Palace of Arts, Rákóczi Bridge, Megyeri Bridge, Budapest Airport Sky Court among others, and millions...
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    whole of his reign, Hungary was disturbed by the conflict with Francis Rákóczi II, who eventually took refuge in the Ottoman Empire. The emperor reversed...
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