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Stephen Bocskai or
Bocskay (Hungarian:
Bocskai István, Slovak: Štefan Bočkaj; 1
January 1557 – 29
December 1606) was
Prince of
Transylvania and Hungary...
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sultan Ahmed I sent a
special envoy to
greet Bocskay and
presented him with a
splendid jewelled crown.
Bocskay refused the
royal dignity, but made skillful...
- (гайдамака), in
Ukrainian haydamak (הײַדאַמאַק), in
Yiddish In 1604-1606, István
Bocskay, Lord of Bihar, led an
insurrection against the
Habsburg Emperor, whose...
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known as the
Peace of Vienna) was
signed on 23 June 1606
between Stephen Bocskay,
Prince of Transylvania, and
Rudolf II, Holy
Roman Emperor.
Based on the...
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Bertalan Bocskay (born 2
March 2002) is a
Hungarian professional footballer who
plays for Kecskemét as a midfielder. As of 15 May 2021.
Appearance in...
- Cornwall, first-born
child of
Henry VIII of
England (d. 1511) 1557 –
Stephen Bocskay,
Prince of
Transylvania (d. 1606) 1600 –
Friedrich Spanheim,
Dutch theologian...
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supreme count of Szabolcs,
opened the
doors of his
castle Ecsed to
Stephen Bocskay in his
rebellion against the Habsburg, dies
shortly afterward. Gabriel...
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objections of the soldiers. Meanwhile, the
Prince of Transylvania,
Stephen Bocskay, who
struggled for the region's
independence and had
formerly supported...
- of
Belgrade (1456)
Matthias Corvinus; the king with his
scholars István
Bocskay; Hajdú
soldiers defeat the
Habsburg imperial forces Gabriel Bethlen (statue...
- 1604 to 1606, the
Hungarian nobleman Stephen Bocskay led a
successful rebellion against Austrian rule.
Bocskay was
elected Prince of
Transylvania on 5 April...