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    Artúr Görgei de Görgő et Toporc (born Arthur Görgey; Hungarian: görgői és toporci Görgei Artúr, German: Arthur Görgey von Görgő und Toporc; 30 January...
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    a castle at this site by permission of Sigismund of Hungary in 1416. Artúr Görgei won an important victory in this area at the Battle of Ozora during the...
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  • (1875–1951), English soldier, engineer, businessman, and racing driver Artúr Görgei (1818–1916), Hungarian military leader All pages with titles containing...
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    Major Kornél Görgei, while Major Lipót Zichy was promoted to lieutenant colonel. Nevertheless, in view of the general situation, Artúr Görgei decided to...
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    Hungarian Revolutionary Army was led by General Ernő Poeltenberg and General Artúr Görgei. The Austrian Empire was led by Julius Jacob von Haynau, with assistance...
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    Empire helped by Russian troops. The Hungarian army was led by General Artúr Görgei, while the imperial army by Lieutenant field marshal Julius Jacob von...
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    surrender by Hungarian regular and insurrectionist forces led by Major Artúr Görgei and Colonel Mór Perczel. Thanks to this the Croatian invasion and the...
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    Danube led by General Artúr Görgei, was part of the Summer Campaign. After the lost battle of Komárom from 11 July 1849, Görgei tried to lead his army...
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    2 July 1849 between the Hungarian Revolutionary Army (led by General Artúr Görgei) and the Imperial Austrian Army of the Austrian Empire (led by Supreme...
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    political leadership, sent the outposts, commanded by newly arrived Colonel Artúr Görgei, forward over the Lajta river. However, after the Austrian provincial...
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    continuing his career in the Guards of Vienna, where he became friend with Artúr Görgei. He was transferred from Vienna to Pancsova, to the 12th Border Guard...
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    Tecumseh Sherman Aesop George Washington Franklin Pierce, US president Artúr Görgei, Hungarian general Marcelo H. del Pilar, Filipino lawyer and journalist...
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    them was the Army of Upper Danube of about 28,000, led by Major General Artúr Görgei, deployed from the Nádas Pass in the Little Carpathians to the southern...
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    the commander of the Hungarian Army of the Northern Danube, General Artúr Görgei split his army in two, while he and the main part of his army marched...
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    Marshal Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz and the Hungarians by General Artúr Görgei. The battle was one of the turning points of the Hungarian War of Independence...
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  • 2nd PSYOPS Support Group Support Group NBC-defense Information Centre "Artúr Görgei", in Budapest 93rd CBRN defense Battalion "Sándor Petőfi", in Székesfehérvár...
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    Kingdom of Hungary. The Hungarian revolutionary army was led by General Artúr Görgei during the Hungarian War of Independence. Part of the Spring Campaign...
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    sister) Zsa Zsa Gabor (actress, along with her mother) János Garay (poet) Artúr Görgei (general) Alajos Hauszmann (architect) Jenő Heltai (writer) George de...
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    August 1849, in favor of Artúr Görgei, who he thought was the only general capable of saving the nation. On 13 August 1849, Görgei signed a surrender at...
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  • Opposition Party Governor-President Also Prime Minister until 1 May 1849 — Artúr Görgei (1818–1916) 11 August 1849 13 August 1849 2 days Revolutionary Army Dictator...
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    dissonance was a proclamation by the commander of the Upper Danube division, Artúr Görgey, from his camp at Vác (on 5 January) emphasizing the fact that the...
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  • support the Hungarian main (Army of the Upper Danube) army led by General Artúr Görgei in the very important battles for Győr and Komárom. With the start of...
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    Artúr Görgei must be reinforced to drive out or destroy the Austrian Corps led by General Franz Schlik which has invaded from the north. Artur Görgei...
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  • Independence. The battle followed the Surrender at Világos by General Artúr Görgei, leader of the Hungarian army, on 13 August 1849. After this surrender...
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    the Army of the Upper Danube (under General Artúr Görgei), which had been the last hope of Kossuth and Görgei for continuing the resistance. When he heard...
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    chosen. The main purpose of the 1849 Hungarian Spring Campaign led by Artúr Görgei was to push the Habsburg main armies out of Hungary towards Vienna. The...
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  • Boillot, French Grand Prix driver (killed in action) (b. 1884) May 21 – Artúr Görgei, Hungarian military general and politician (b. 1818) May 23 – Vladimír...
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    August 1849 of the last important army of the Hungarians led by General Artúr Görgei, and the political leader of the Hungarian Revolution, Lajos Kossuth...
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    served with distinction at the battles of Pákozd and Schwechat, as Artúr Görgei's adjutant (1848). Toward the end of the war, Andrássy was sent to Constantinople...
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    Branyiszkó on 5 February 1849 by the Corps of the Upper Danube led by General Artúr Görgei, the concentration of the Hungarian armies against the invading Austrian...
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