RÁKÓCZY

räˈkôtsĭ, noble Hungarian family that played an important role in the history of Transylvania and Hungary in the 17th and 18th cent. Sigismund Rákóczy, 1544–1608, was elected (1607) prince of Transylvania to succeed Stephen Bocskay. His son, George I Rákóczy, 1591–1648, was elected prince of Transylvania in 1630. He continued the anti-Hapsburg policy of his predecessors, Gabriel Báthory and Gabriel Bethlen, and like them he relied on alliances with the Protestant powers. In 1644 he declared war on Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand III and overran Hungary. Peace was made (1645) at Linz, and the emperor granted religious freedom to the Hungarians and ceded territory to Rákóczy. George I's son, George II Rákóczy, 1621–60, succeeded his father on the throne of Transylvania but was deposed (1657) as a result of his unsuccessful invasion of Poland. He was mortally wounded when the Ottomans invaded Transylvania. He married Sophia, a niece of Gabriel Báthory. Their son, Francis I Rákóczy, 1645–76, was designated George's successor by the diet of Transylvania in 1652. However, he was never recognized. Having married a daughter of Peter Zrinyi, governor of Croatia, he entered with Zrinyi into an unsuccessful conspiracy against Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I. Francis II Rákóczy, 1676–1735, son of Francis I and of Helen Zrinyi, became the leader of the rebellion of the Hungarians against Hapsburg oppression. The outbreak (1701) of the War of the Spanish Succession was followed by an uprising (1703) of the Hungarian peasants, particularly the Calvinists. Rákóczy, at the head of the movement, soon controlled most of Hungary and in 1704 was elected "ruling prince" by the diet. He secured the support of King Louis XIV of France, who sent subsidies and troops. At the Diet of Onod (1707) the Hungarian nobles proclaimed the Hapsburg dynasty deposed in Hungary and set up an aristocratic republic. Rákóczy, however, suffered severe defeats in 1708 and 1710, and in 1711 the Hungarians and Austrians negotiated peace at Szatmar. The Hungarians were promised an amnesty and the restoration of religious and constitutional freedom. Rákóczy, who refused to accept the treaty, fled to Poland, then to France, and eventually to the Ottoman Empire. He died in exile there, but his remains were brought back to Hungary in 1906. He left an autobiography. Francis II Rákóczy is a major national hero of Hungary. The stirring "Rákóczy March," named in his honor, was composed (1809) by John Bihari. It was used by Berlioz in his Damnation de Faust and by Liszt in the Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15. Playing the march was long forbidden in Hungary, where the tune was used as a national air by the independence movement.

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...I/1 Sarka I/2 Rakos Rakoczy I/3 Pocatek romanu The beginning...1889. Lost ballet. See X/20. Rako + Rakoczy Obrazek z moravskeho Slovenska s puvodnimi...dealing with the commissioning of Rakos+ Rakoczy. A letter of about 20 March 1891 to Lucie...
...Charles X in Prussia and Poland 582 Joint campaign of Charles X and Rakoczy 583 War between Denmark and Sweden 584 Charles X in...
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...interpretation? I use three scholars (Sue Rakoczy, Stephen Fowl and David Walker) to propose...freedom, speech, community and action. Sue Rakoczy maintains that "each of these experiences...around the world. This is because, as Rakoczy asserts, There are so many forces...
...grades (Anikeeff, 1954; Brocato, 1989; Brown, Graham, Money, Rakoczy, 1999; Buckalew, Daly, Coffield, 1986: Caffrey Klugh, 1971...Quarterly, 13(3), 2-6. Brown, B., Graham. C., Money, S., Rakoczy, M. (1999). Absenteesism and grades in a nursing curriculum...
...Jennifer C. Gonzalez, Sarah L. Graham, Allison E. Horner, Brice C. Kanzer, Allison R. Legg, Micah L. Nelson, Jeannette M. Rakoczy, Kerrie D. Riggs, James M. Seikel, Maura K. Smith. Quinnipiac University (Alpha Lamhda Beta) 12 November 2003: Larisa J. Albrecht...
...Tyler Fultz, Peter Healey, Lance Kearns, Kaitlin Lloyd, Amanda Milian, Deidre Pannell, Beverly Peplinski, Jennifer Pung, Tim Rakoczy, Nicholas Sambaluk, Jason Scott, Cesar Tavera, Halen Watkins. Texas Lutheran University (Eta Mu) 28 March 2005: Kevin Baker...
...1579 (p. xvi) and the Transylvanian Prince who attacked Poland in 1657 was George Rakoczi The Second (in its polonized form Rakoczy) rather than Rakosi,the Stalinist dictator of the 1950s (pp. xvi and 7). The standard English spelling of the adjective Stanislavian...
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...Florida Alvis Tucker, Parrish Iowa Ryan Stuntz, Farley, Camera Club of Dubuque Illinois Michael Hansen, Chicago Joseph Marie Rakoczy, Park Ridge, Leonard Gordon, FPSA, PPSA Mark Rasmussen, Hennepin, Ruby Riota Louisiana Stanley Blaine Bonis, Prairieville...


 

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...family residenceCOM2008-0108508/28/20084657 BLUEBELLE WAYOwner RAKOCZY ENTERPRISESSingle Family Residence$165,907CntrctrRAKOCZY ENTERPRISES...20083239 Aster St 3241Owner EMERALD FINANCE LLCNew: Duplex - Lot 6 Rakoczy Welker Subdivision$385,000CntrctrOWNERCOM2008-0063308/06/2008658...
...Barrong658 S 57th St Sp 83. Blue Horizon Homes, Paul B Rakoczy, 3496 Ambleside Dr. Blues BBQ, Theresa Ann Calabro...Van Huynh, Perfect Nails3000 Gateway St #131. Rakoczy Enterprises LLC, Paul B Rakoczy, 3496 Ambleside Dr. Rapids Properties, Inc., A...
...Ivan and Hai-Yee School sponsor: Jo Ann Rakoczy Grade point average/point system: 4.0...a model personality, counselor Jo Ann Rakoczy writes: When a new teen joined the class...The act was one of impressive kindness," Rakoczy says. "She is one of the best and the...
...2008 $336,000 3342 AMBLESIDE DR, SPRINGFIELD, OR, 97477 RAKOCZY/WELKER ENTERPRISES INC FISHER BRUCE H DARBY F 7/10/2008...3560 STARK ST, EUGENE, OR, 97404 SUMMER DEVELOPMENT INC RAKOCZY ENTERPRISES LLC 7/25/2008 $100,000 ADDRESS UNKNOWN
...workmanlike interpretation of excerpts from Berliozs "Damnation of Faust," Op. 24, which concluded with the famous "Hungarian (Rakoczy) March." Miss Flemings performance of Ravels "Sheherazade" song cycle, accompanied by the NSO, painted an exquisite musical...


 

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RAKOCZY ra kotsi, noble Hungarian family that played an important...Transylvania and Hungary in the 17th and 18th cent. Sigismund Rakoczy, 1544 1608, was elected (1607) prince of Transylvania to succeed Stephen Bocskay. His son, George I Rakoczy, 1591 1648, was elected prince of Transylvania in 1630...
SZATMAR, PEACE OF see Rakoczy . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...important part in the unsuccessful conspiracy of Francis I Rakoczy and Peter Zrinyi against Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I...Helen Zrinyi, daughter of Peter Zrinyi and widow of Francis I Rakoczy, and late in the same year he was recognized by Sultan Muhammad...
...brother (who succeeded him as Charles VI ) to the Spanish throne. During his reign Hungary was in revolt under Francis II Rakoczy , but by 1711 the rebellion had been quelled. Joseph made some attempts at internal reform. A musician and an admirer of art...
...medical-pharmaceutical institutes in the city. Dating from the 12th cent., Tirgu-Mures was the scene (1704) of the proclamation of Francis II Rakoczy as "ruling prince" of Hungary. The city remained part of Hungary until 1918, when Romania acquired Transylvania; more than...
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