ZRINYI

zrĭnˈyē, noble Hungarian family of Croatian origin. Nicholas Zrinyi, 1508–66, distinguished himself in the defense of Vienna (1529) against Sultan Sulayman I, took part in the campaign of Ferdinand I of Austria (later Holy Roman emperor) against John Zapolya, who claimed the Hungarian crown as John I, and was appointed (1542) governor of Croatia. He is famous for his defense of Szigetvar against the army of Sulayman I and was killed there while attempting a sortie. His great-grandson Nicholas Zrinyi, 1616–64, was made governor of Croatia in 1647. He campaigned successfully against the Ottomans and was the acknowledged national leader of the Hungarians when he died in a hunting accident. He was a distinguished poet, one of the first to use Hungarian as a literary language. Besides lyric poetry, he also wrote an epic poem on the defense of Szigetvar by his ancestor and several prose works on political subjects, modeled on the style of Machiavelli. His brother, Peter Zrinyi, 1621–71, became governor of Croatia in 1665. Disappointed by the absolutist policy of the Hapsburgs, who owed their success in Hungary largely to the Zrinyi family, he joined (1671) with several other Hungarian magnates in a conspiracy against Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I. The plot, backed by Louis XIV of France, was ill organized and easily suppressed. Zrinyi was executed. His daughter, Helen Zrinyi, d. 1703, married Francis I Rákóczy and, after Rákóczy's death, Imre Thököly. She was the mother of the Hungarian national hero, Francis II Rákóczy.

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...un accenno alla morte eroica di Niccol6 Zrinyi attribuisce a Massimiliano il merito di...conoscevano in Europa limpresa eroica di Zrinyi;15 e tuttavia essi dovevano comprendere...delleroe di Szigetvir, Mikl6s (Niccol6) Zrinyi. Le sue fonti epiche sono in parte identiche...
...negotiated Wladyslaw candidacy to tsardom 76 Zrinyi Zrinski , Croatian-Hungarian magnate family 57 , 80 , 85 , 95 , 96 , 98 Zrinyi, Miklos Zrinski Nikola, 1508-66...Croatia, defender of Szigetvar 67 Zrinyi, Miklos, Jr Zrinski Nikola, 1620...
...Villaviciosa, 96 Vincent, Isabeau, 46 , 47 Waldensians, 42 , 106 Werner, Ernst, 16 Wesselenyi, Ferenc, 107 Wesselenyi, conspiracy, 107 Zagorin, Perez, 10 - 12 , 28 Zrinyi, Helen, 62 Zrinyi, Nicholas, 107 Zrinyi, Peter, 107
...chief justice of Hungary, and Peter Zrinyi, had little reason, beyond their oaths...preoccupied with the siege of Candia. Zrinyi betrayed the plot to Vienna, confessed...worst features of a feudal aristocracy. Zrinyi, Nadasdy and Frangepan were tried by...
...in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Budapest, 1986. Perjes, Geza. Zrinyi Miklos 6s kora Nikolaus Zrinyi and his Time. Budapest, 1965. -. The Zrinyi-Montecuccoli Controversy, From Hunyadi to Rdk6czi, Bak and Kirdly, 335-349...
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...students 1 20 K: Kossuth Lajos Military College (since 1996: Zrinyi Miklos National Defence University, Faculty of Military Science B: Bolyai Janos Military Technical College Z: Zrinyi Miklos National Defence University I would like to call attention...
...real triumphal march. Dohnanyi first took the conductors baton on February 12, 1902 at the Vienna performance of the 1897 Zrinyi Overture , followed by two performances of his symphony, on January 7 (Budapest) and February 3, 1903 (Vienna). But even...
...2000. (27.) Brigg, p. 27. (28.) Agnes Godo, Magyar-Lengyel Kapscsolatok a Masodik Vilaghaboruban (Budapest: Zrinyi Katonai Kiado, 1976), p. 249. (29.) Miklos Szinai and Laszlo Szucs, eds., The Confidential Papers of Admiral Horthy...
...testuleteinek dukumentumai 1956 oktober 24- oktober 28 (Budapest, 1997), old. 98. Colonel Andras Marton, commander of the Zrinyi Military Academy, tried to tell Imre Nagy about the planned action, but apparently could only reach Andras Hegedus whom he...
...adherence (Brady, Tucker, Alfino, Tarrant, Finlayson, 1997; Sarker, Fisher, Schillinger, 2006; Takaki Yano, 2006; Zrinyi et al., 2003). A study conducted by Tsay (2003) in which hemodialysis patients received self-efficacy training on fluid...
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ZRINYI zrin ye, noble Hungarian family of Croatian origin. Nicholas Zrinyi, 1508 66, distinguished himself in the defense of...attempting a sortie. His great-grandson Nicholas Zrinyi, 1616 64, was made governor of Croatia in 1647...
...unsuccessful conspiracy of Francis I Rakoczy and Peter Zrinyi against Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I and died...master of his country. In 1682 he married Helen Zrinyi, daughter of Peter Zrinyi and widow of Francis I Rakoczy, and late in the...
...recognized. Having married a daughter of Peter Zrinyi , governor of Croatia, he entered with Zrinyi into an unsuccessful conspiracy against Holy...1676 1735, son of Francis I and of Helen Zrinyi, became the leader of the rebellion of the...
...280), SW Hungary. A medieval fortress, it was defended in 1566 by Nicholas Zrinyi against the Ottoman sultan Sulayman I, who died during the siege. Zrinyi was killed during a sortie, and the fortress eventually fell to the Turks. A mosque...
...exist. The Reformation prompted various translations of the Bible. The poets Balint Balassa (late 16th cent.) and Miklos Zrinyi and Istvan Gyongyossi (17th cent.) were succeeded in the 18th cent. by Vitez Mihaly Csokonai and Ferenc Faludi. In the...


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