Ďurkov (Hungarian: Györke) is a village and municipality in Košice-okolie District in the Košice Region of eastern Slovakia. In historical records the...
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(from Drohobych, Poland) (several) Dzirka (from Györke, Hungary) (today Ďurkov, Slovakia) Dzikov (from Tarnobrzeg, Poland) Erlau (from Eger/Erlau, Hungary)...
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army defeated the "fugitives" at Gyurke (later Hungarian Györke, Slovak Ďurkov). The rebels retreated across the line of the Tisza. After this initial...
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Ďurďoš (Prešov Region) Ďurďošík (Košice Region) Ďurďové (Trenčín Region) Ďurkov (Košice Region) Ďurková (Prešov Region) Ďurkovce (Banská Bystrica Region)...
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Chorváty Chrastné Čižatice Debraď Drienovec Družstevná pri Hornáde Ďurďošík Ďurkov Dvorníky-Včeláre Geča Gyňov Hačava Háj Haniska Herľany Hodkovce Hosťovce...
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troops besieged and destroyed the castles of Györke and Nagymihály (today Ďurkov and Michalovce in Slovakia, respectively). Peter's henchmen also tortured...
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