- The
House of
Rákóczi (older
spelling Rákóczy) was a
Hungarian noble family in the
Kingdom of
Hungary between the 13th
century and 18th century. Their...
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Francis II
Rákóczi (Hungarian: II.
Rákóczi Ferenc,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈraːkoːt͡si ˈfɛrɛnt͡s]; 27
March 1676 – 8
April 1735) was a
Hungarian nobleman...
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Rákóczi's War of
Independence (1703–1711) was the
first significant attempt to
topple the rule of the
Habsburgs over Hungary. The war was
conducted by...
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Rákóczi March (4:57) The
Marche Hongroise from Berlioz' La ****ation de
Faust performed by the
United States Marine Band
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- The Song of
Rákóczi (Hungarian:
Rákóczi nótája) is a 1943
Hungarian historical adventure film
directed by József Daróczy and
starring Klári Tolnay, János...
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Rákóczi Stadion is a multi-use
stadium in Kaposvár, Hungary. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
stadium of Kaposvári Rákóczi...
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Joseph Rákóczi (Hungarian:
Rákóczi József; 17
August 1700 – 10
November 1738) was the
second son of
Francis II
Rákóczi and
Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Wanfried...
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Rákóczi may
refer to:
Rákóczi, a
Hungarian noble family in the
Kingdom of
Hungary Rákóczi ****ociation, a Budapest-based non-governmental organization...
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George II
Rákóczi (30
January 1621 – 7 June 1660), was a
Hungarian nobleman,
Prince of
Transylvania (1648-1660), the
eldest son of
George I and Zsuzsanna...
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Rákóczi Bridge (Hungarian:
Rákóczi híd,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈraːkoːt͡si ˈhiːd],
formerly known as Lágymányosi híd,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈlaːɟmaːɲoʃi...