- The
Battle of
Kápolna was one of the
decisive battles of the
Hungarian war of
Independence of 1848–1849,
fought on 26 and 27
February 1849
between the...
-
Kápolna is a
village in
Heves County, Hungary,
beside of the
Tarna River. As of 2022 census, it has a po****tion of 1,468 (see Demographics). The village...
- of
possible Ottoman incursions. The
alliance of
mutual aid,
signed in
Kápolna (present-day (Căpâlna), was
called the
Fraterna Unio (Brotherly Union)...
- "Budapest-Békásmegyer-Ófalui
Szent József plébánia".
Farkastoroki Szent Donát
kápolna "A fővárosi peremkerületek temetői". Múlt-Kor Történelmi Magazin. 19 October...
- József (1998–99). "Középsõ-miocén õsmaradványok, a Mátraszõlõs, Rákóczi-
kápolna alatti útbevágásból. I. A Mátraszõlõs 1. lelõhely" [Middle
Miocene fossils...
- by the
jealousy of Artúr Görgey and
after the
defeat at the
Battle of
Kápolna, he resigned.
After the
Battle of Temesvár (where he was
commander until...
-
Hungary Russian Empire Pretext April Laws
Major battles Pákozd
Schwechat Mór
Kápolna Battles of Komárom
First battle Second battle Third battle Isaszeg Buda...
- the
bloody and
indecisive battle of
Kápolna (26–27
February 1849), was
forced to retreat.
After the
battle of
Kápolna, Görgey was
immediately appointed...
-
composed of four villages: Birchiș (situated at 81 km from Arad), Căpâlnaș (
Kápolnás),
Ostrov (Marossziget) and Virișmort (Szádvörösmart).
According to the...
- of Pákozd
Vienna Uprising Battle of
Schwechat Battle of Mór
Battle of
Kápolna Battles of Komárom
First battle)
Second battle Third battle Battle of Temesvár...