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    Francis II Rákóczi (Hungarian: II. Rákóczi Ferenc, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈraːkoːt͡si ˈfɛrɛnt͡s]; 27 March 1676 – 8 April 1735) was a Hungarian nobleman...
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    Sigismund Rákóczi; some decades into the 17th century, the Rákóczis became the wealthiest aristocrats of Hungary. Most famous was Francis II Rákóczi, who led...
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  • and Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15 (Franz Liszt). The "Rákóczi March" originates from the "Rákóczi Song" (Hungarian: Rákóczi-nóta), a melody that first appeared...
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  • Claude of Valois Francesco II d'Este, Duke of Modena (1660–1694) Francis II Rákóczi (1676–1735), Prince of Transylvania Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor (1768–1835)...
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    Habsburgs over Hungary. The war was led by prince Francis II Rákóczi (Hungarian: II. Rákóczi Ferenc) (1676–1735), the son of an old noble family and one...
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    Beauharnais Francis I Rákóczi (1645–1676), elected prince of Transylvania Francis I (Erbach-Erbach) (1754–1823), Count of Erbach Franz I, Prince of Liechtenstein...
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    Hungary (today part of Ukraine), to Elector Lothar Franz who had sent him troops to defeat Francis II Rákóczi, whose property it had previously been, and then...
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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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    Francis II Rákóczi to Lothar Franz von Schönborn (1655–1729), the Archbishop-Elector of Mainz, who had played a key role in defeating Rákóczi. Consequently...
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    Gyulafehérvár), the people united under Francis II Rákóczi, a Roman Catholic magnate. Most of Hungary soon supported Rákóczi, and the Hungarian Diet voted to annul...
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    George I Rákóczi passed away, leaving the Patak estate to his widow, Zsuzsanna Lorántffy, and their son, George II Rákóczi. During the Rákóczi era, the...
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    Sándor Károlyi (category Rákóczi's War of Independence)
    Trencsén, on 4 August 1708. Rákóczi was knocked off his horse; his troops thought he had been killed, and fled. Rákóczi fled to Poland. On 30 April 1711...
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    Hungarian Romantic composer Franz Liszt (1811–1886) was especially prolific, composing more than 700 works. A virtuoso pianist himself, much of his output...
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  • 25.6 m in width. Rákóczi Bridge connects Buda and Pest across the Danube. It is renamed after the Hungarian leader Francis II Rákóczi. Built alongside...
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  • Prince (1630) George I Rákóczi, Prince (1630–1648) George II Rákóczi, Prince (1648–1657, 1658, 1659–1660) Francis I Rákóczi, Prince (not installed) Francis...
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    Protestant champions of the period, Gabriel Bethlen and George I Rákóczi. Matthias II made him a baron (1613), count of Bereg (1617), and lord-lieutenant...
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    keep in touch with Bucovina. The reinforcements were inadequate: George II Rakoczi sent 2000 soldiers, while Gheorghe Stefan, only 1000. Bohdan Khmelnytsky...
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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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    concludes a treaty with Bohemia Imre Thököly; the battle of Szikszó Francis II Rákóczi; the prince returns from Poland Lajos Kossuth; Kossuth rallies the peasants...
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    (today part of Ukraine), to Elector Lothar Franz, after the latter had sent him troops to defeat Francis II Rákóczi, whose property it had been. The estate...
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    allies including György II Rákóczi, Prince of Transylvania. Leopold's predecessor, Ferdinand III, had allied with King John II Casimir Vasa of Poland in...
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    majestic Festival Overture. He acquainted Hector Berlioz with the tune of the Rákóczi March, which Berlioz used in The Damnation of Faust. He headed the Budapest...
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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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    on May 15, 2007. Retrieved January 20, 2008. "Rákóczi in Košice 1906–2006 – Who was Francis II Rákóczi?". various. February 24, 2006. Archived from the...
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    Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 (category Franz Joseph I of Austria)
    18-year-long military dictatorship and absolutist rule over Hungary which Emperor Franz Joseph had instituted after the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. The territorial...
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    the German emperor, Wilhelm II, on 5 July and received a supportive response. His Majesty authorized me to report to [Franz Joseph] that in this case,...
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    and Francis II Rákóczi and Miklós Bercsényi [hu], Hungarian conspirators who fled Austrian persecution to Poland. In the town, Rákóczi and Bercsényi...
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    that used to run above them. In 1972 tram lines on Erzsébet Bridge and Rákóczi út were abolished, then until 1982 tram lines were removed along M3 as...
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  • – Michael II Apafi, Prince (1690–1696/1701) Francis II Rákóczi, Prince (1704–1711) Principality of Wallachia (complete list) – Constantin II Brâncoveanu...
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    and 1711, there was a large-scale war of independence led by Francis II Rákóczi, who after the dethronement of the Habsburgs in 1707 at the Diet of Ónod...
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