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    Ákos Barcsay (Achatius) (c. 1610 – July 1661) was Prince of Transylvania from September 14, 1658 to December 31, 1660. Barcsay's reign of a little over...
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    footballer Ákos Barcsay (1619–1661), Prince of Transylvania Ákos Bertalan Apatóczky (born 1974), Hungarian Sinologist and Mongolist Ákos Birtalan (1962–2011)...
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    Council, Ákos Barcsay was elected prince by the Diet on 7 October. A civil war broke out, with Rákóczi seeking Leopold I's support and Barcsay urging the...
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    entered the heraldic patrimony over the next few decades, and, during Ákos Barcsay's reign, were codified as representing three separate jurisdictions: the...
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    of Transylvania Jan.1658–Sep.1658 Succeeded by Ákos Barcsay Preceded by Ákos Barcsay Prince of Transylvania Aug.1659–Jun.1660 Succeeded by Ákos Barcsay...
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  • I Rákóczi, Prince (not installed) Francis Rhédey, Prince (1657–1658) Ákos Barcsay, Prince (1658–1659, 1660) John Kemény, Prince (1661–1662) Michael I Apafi...
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    Lugos and Karánsebes resisted the Turkish pressures until 1658 when Ákos Barcsay, prince of Transylvania, asked the people of Lugoj and Caransebeș to...
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    military border entity was formed. In 1658, the new Prince of Transylvania, Ákos Barcsay [hu; ro], ceded the region to the Ottoman Empire. The Banate of Lugoj...
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  • prince by the Diet; expelled by Ottoman troops 1658–1659 Ákos Barcsay c. 1610 son of Sándor Barcsay and Erzse Palatics Erzsébet Szalánczy (1st marriage) childless...
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  • member of the Royal Countil since 1658 until his death. The new prince Ákos Barcsay appointed Bethlen as Chancellor in 1659. He had a significant role in...
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  • accused of planning to hand over Várad (now Oradea) to the Ottomans 1661 Ákos Barcsay, Prince of Transylvania Janos Kemeny 1918 István Tisza, Prime Minister...
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    was elected prince by the Transylvanian Diet on 1 January 1661, after Ákos Barcsay, backed up by the Turks, was forced to resign. In April 1661, the Transylvanian...
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  • the next years, princes supported by the Ottomans – Francis Rhédey, Ákos Barcsay, and Michael I Apafi – and their opponents – George II Rákóczi and John...
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    were from Hungarian Gabriel Bethlen in 1616, George I Rákóczi, in 1649, Ákos Barcsay in 1659, and Michael I Apafi in 1662. As a result, the Franciscan monks...
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  • captain-general István Bakó, who was executed by Gábor Barcsay, brother of Prince Ákos Barcsay in 1660. The marriage produced several unidentified children...
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  • Buzău River against the Ottoman-Tatar-Moldavian-Wallachian united army. Ákos Barcsay marched into Gyulafehérvár (today: Alba Iulia, Romania) and expelled...
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  • (1676–1677) 1659–1676 1677–1678 Ákos Barcsay, From 1661, John Kemény, From 1662, Michael I Apafi appointed by Ákos Barcsay, when Mihály Mikes still held...
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    "1878–1922: The Austro-Hungarian Bank". Oesterreichische Nationalbank. Thomas Barcsay (1991), "Banking in Hungarian Economic Development, 1867-1919" (PDF), Business...
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  • Szenttamás) - - 1658 husband's desposition 1659 husband's restoration - Ákos Barcsay Zsófia Báthory Andrew Báthory (1597–1637) (Báthory de Somlyó) 1629 3...
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  • killed. Peter was captured and later executed upon the order of Prince Ákos Barcsay. Based on Sándor Barabássy's work. Nicholas (fl. 1323) Ladislaus (fl...
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    precaution against further troubles, a Transylvanian army, probably led by Ákos Barcsay, guarded Hriza's passage through the Jiu Valley. The exile into Transylvania...
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    Sigismund Báthory. In 1658, as a result of the political interests of Ákos Barcsay, Margina was ceded to the Turks, who ruled it for 30 years. After the...
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    Iván Markó Dies". Hungary Today. 21 April 2022. Retrieved 21 April 2022. "Kovács Ákos is Kossuth-díjas!". Civishir. 2012-03-14. Retrieved 2014-01-10....
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    Bernáth, István Gádor, Ferenc Martyn (Commissioner: Lajos Vayer) 1964 — Jenő Barcsay, Kálmán Csohány, György Segesdy (Commissioner: Lajos Vayer) 1966 — Miklós...
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    the "nice companies" gathered in the saloons of the Török, Kácsándy and Bárcsay families and for female members of the Freemasonry he addressed his Bácsmegyeynek...
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  • 0 0 2 0 13 GK  HUN Bence Somodi 4 -3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 -3 16 MF  HUN Márk Barcsay 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 17 MF  HUN Martin Hudák 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 18 FW  HUN...
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  • (from MTK) 10 MF  SRB Uroš Nikolić (loan from Videoton) 11 MF  HUN Márk Barcsay (from Videoton Academy) 20 MF  HUN Bálint Károly (from Videoton II) 21...
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  • (III) 3–1 Szentlőrinc (III) Cigánd 17:00 (CEST) Z Varga 15' Popescu 18' Barcsay 45+1' Report M Tóth 41' Stadium: Cigándi SE Sporttelep Referee: Tamás Takács...
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