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    Gáspár Bekes de Kornyát (also Gáspár de Corniath Bekes, Kornyáti Bekes Gáspár, or Kaspar Bekes, Caspar Bekesh; 1520 – 7 November 1579) was a Hungarian...
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  • Gáspár is a Hungarian masculine given name, equivalent to English Jasper, and may refer to: Gáspár Bekes (1520–1579), Hungarian nobleman Gáspár Boldizsár...
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    Transylvania in the 1570s, defeating another challenger for that title, Gáspár Bekes. In 1576 Báthory became the husband of Queen Anna Jagiellon and the third...
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    captured Mailat, who died in captivity at Yedikule Fortress in Istanbul. Gáspár Bekes, owner of the citadel between 1567 and 1573, constructed the moat around...
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  • voivode. Gáspár Bekes, also sponsored by Emperor Maximilian II contested the election. Barlabássy supported the claim of Bekes, a fellow Unitarian. Bekes gathered...
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    testament and will in the presence of Chancellor Mihály Csáky and Treasurer Gáspár Bekes during his earlier illness in the summer of 1567. Despite his recovery...
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    on 25 May 1571. Báthory's opponent, Gáspár Bekes, invaded Transylvania from Royal Hungary in summer 1575. Bekes was Unitarian, but Moses Székely supported...
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    the Grand Dukes of Lithuania or such military servants as Hungarian Gáspár Bekes). Because of many nations inhabiting the city, in the 16th-18th. centuries...
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  • writer Kaspar Bausewein (1838–1903), German operatic bass Kaspar or Gáspár Bekes (1520–1579), Hungarian nobleman Kaspar Anton Karl van Beethoven (baptized...
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    Hungarian nobleman Gabriel Bekes, brother of the more famed Gáspár Bekes, for his loyal participation in the Livonian War. The Bekes family ruled Prienai for...
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