Stephen Bocskai (redirect from Istvan Bocskay)
Stephen Bocskai or Bocskay (Hungarian: Bocskai István, Slovak: Štefan Bočkaj; 1 January 1557 – 29 December 1606) was Prince of Transylvania and Hungary...
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(гайдамака), in Ukrainian haydamak (הײַדאַמאַק), in Yiddish In 1604-1606, István Bocskay, Lord of Bihar, led an insurrection against the Habsburg Emperor, whose...
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issue. They divorced on 1 June 1937. His second marriage was to Katalin Bocskay de Felsö-Bánya (1909–2000), on 7 May 1938. They had two daughters, named...
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1604 to 1606, the Hungarian nobleman Stephen Bocskay led a successful rebellion against Austrian rule. Bocskay was elected Prince of Transylvania on 5 April...
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Empire Ottoman Empire Commanders and leaders Stephen Bocskay Michael the Brave Sigismund Báthory Ștefan Răzvan Sinan Pasha Strength 50,000–51,000[citation...
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which effort the king on 19 November 1427 thanked especially Nicholas Bocskay. Another Ottoman detachment attacked neighbouring Serbian and Hungarian...
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The villagers participated in the Hungarian national uprising of István Bocskay in 1605, and of Count Francis II Rákóczi in 1705. In 1706 the Austrian...
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1606, the Calvinist Bihar magnate István Bocskay led a successful rebellion against Habsburg rule. Bocskay was elected Prince of Transylvania April 5...
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King Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor, as part of a treaty with Serbian ruler Stefan Lazarević, gave him the opportunity to rule Debrecen in September 1411.[citation...
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Calvinist landowner, Stephen Bocskay, of treachery and ordered the forfeiture of his estates in Crişana in October 1604. Bocskay hired at least 5,000 Hajduks –...
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