- Görgei de Görgő et
Toporc (born
Arthur Görgey; Hungarian: görgői és
toporci Görgei Artúr, German:
Arthur Görgey von Görgő und Toporc; 30
January 1818 –...
- Gábor
Görgey (born Artúr
Görgey; 22
November 1929 – 11
April 2022) was a
Hungarian writer, poet,
director and politician, who
served as
Minister of Culture...
- 1848: The
Hungarian Revolutionary Army,
under the
leadership of
Arthur Görgey,
starts the
victorious Spring Campaign,
which leads to the
liberation of...
- 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 national...
- Tsar
Nicholas I,
whose Russian armies invaded Hungary. This made Artúr
Görgey surrender in
August 1849. The
leader of the
Austrian army,
Julius Jacob...
-
Görgey, the
arrogant but
noble leader of the
Hungarian county of Szepes,
shoots Károly Kramler,
Saxon magistrate of Lőcse, for
having killed Görgey’s...
- at Világos, (now Șiria, Romania). The
terms were
signed by
General Artúr
Görgey of the
Hungarian Revolutionary Army on the rebels' side and
Count Theodor...
-
Miskolc is the oldest. It
hosts the
mineral collection. The main
building on
Görgey street was
built in 1952; it
holds the arts museum, library, and storerooms...
-
Damjanich Henryk Dembiński
Antal Vetter Arisztid Dessewffy András Gáspár Artúr
Görgey Richard Guyon György
Klapka György
Kmety Lajos Kossuth Vilmos Lázár Lázár...
-
stepped down as
general commander, and
Kossuth nominated general Artúr
Görgey in his place. On 2
December 1848
Ferdinand I of
Austria abdicated, and Franz...