- Fiľakovo (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈfiʎakɔʋɔ]; Hungarian:
Fülek, German: Fülleck, Turkish: Filek) is a town in the Banská
Bystrica Region of south-central...
-
Ferenc Wesselényi, who in 1640
appointed him to a post of
confidence in
Fülek castle. Here he
remained until 1653, when he
married and
became an ****essor...
- town
already had a church.
After the 1682
siege of the
nearby Castle of
Fülek (today Fiľakovo, Slovakia) the town was deserted, and new
settlers arrived...
- Pannonhalma, Moson, Sopron, Vasvár, Újhely, Zala, Léka, Pozsony, Nyitra, Komárom,
Fülek and Abaújvár.
Learning from this lesson,
fortresses came to play a significant...
- the
latter emerged victorious.
After the fall of the Fiľakovo (Hungarian:
Fülek, German: Fülleck)
castle in 1554, Lučenec was
under the
control of the Ottomans...
- Kenderes. At the age of seventeen, she
married Mihály Serényi,
captain of
Fülek (Filakovo) and Szendrő Castles, but the
marriage lasted only for a few months...
- the
sultan launched another attack against Hungary,
occupying Salgó and
Fülek. In 1556 the
nobles of
Transylvania recalled John II, and
elected him Prince...
- Nitra. Only the
strong castles, e.g., Trenčín, Nitra, Fiľakovo (Hungarian:
Fülek) and
fortified towns could resist attack. A part of the
unprotected po****tion...
- Veszprém, Tihany, Moson, Sopron, Vasvár, Zala, Léka, Pozsony, Komárom,
Fülek and Abaújvár
besieged but
successfully resisted Siege of
Viterbo (1243)...
-
reconquered by the
Imperial troops. On 27
March 1562, H****zán, the sanjak-bey of
Fülek (Fiľakovo) castle,
defeated the
Hungarian army of the
Upper Lands at the...