Examples of 'dózsa' in a sentence

Meaning of "dózsa"

dózsa (noun) - a surname of Hungarian origin, also associated with György Dózsa, a Hungarian peasant revolt leader in the early 16th century

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Dózsa and other rebel leaders were brutally executed.
The uprising led by György Dózsa was brutally crushed and the lords took revenge.
Dózsa was the head of military operations.
He played for the club Újpesti Dózsa as a striker.
Dózsa even had the bishop captured and impaled.
Look at the movement of Dózsa.
He appointed Dózsa to organize and direct the movement.
You know there is an engraving next to the Dózsa altar of Kondor Béla.
György Dózsa on the iron throne.
It is portraying Dózsa too.
And Dózsa will not croak.
Football player of Újpesti Dózsa and the national team.
Dózsa was born in Dálnok today Dalnic.
The legend goes that György Dózsa has been executed there.
Kardos was a player of Újpesti Dózsa.

See also

Dózsa tér Group.
He started his professional career at Újpesti Dózsa in Hungary.
Dózsa of Debrecen.
During his time the club was also known as Újpest TE and Budapest Dózsa.
Dózsa not only never broke his given word, but frequently assisted the escape of fugitives.
In 1514, the weakened and aging Vladislaus faced a major peasant rebellion led by György Dózsa.
Dózsa rebellion ( peasant revolt ) in Hungary.
Stephen was Count of Temesvár and in 1514 fought against the rebellion of György Dózsa.
Dózsa György út is a station on the Budapest Metro Line 3 North-South.
In May 1514, an uprising was instigated by György Dózsa against the Landed nobility.

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