• (1498–1558) George I, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt (1547–1596) George I Rákóczi (1593–1648), prince of Transylvania George I of Great Britain (1660–1727)...
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  • George Rákóczi. Meanwhile, Székely also "laid claim to his father's realm". According to contemporaries, including Szamosközy, John Kemény and Georg Krauss...
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    whole of his reign, Hungary was disturbed by the conflict with Francis Rákóczi II, who eventually took refuge in the Ottoman Empire. The emperor reversed...
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    tried to become King of Poland with the aid of allies including György II Rákóczi, Prince of Transylvania. Leopold's predecessor, Ferdinand III, had allied...
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    towards the north-east, after this, Rákóczi relieved the Swedish garrison. following along the Vistula river. Rákóczi followed the Polish army, until he...
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    in poverty and was later completely forgotten. The new monarch George I Rákóczi did not support him effectively. In January 1634 he died of plague. A...
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    its golden age, especially under the reigns of Gábor Bethlen and George I Rákóczi. Gábor Bethlen, who reigned from 1613 to 1629, perpetually thwarted all...
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    family is in Zala County in Hungary. In 1470, a "Georg Koháry" is mentioned in the court of King Matthias I Corvinus. The first notable member of the family...
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  • and its surrounding areas in 1644. In the last years of Prince George II Rákóczi, Kendi served as notary of Marosszék, mentioned in this capacity in 1656...
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    Hungarian Segesvár, where vár is "fort". The town was the setting for George I Rákóczi's election as Prince of Transylvania and King of Hungary in 1631. Sighișoara...
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