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Meaning of "rákóczi"

rákóczi (adjective) - Referring to or associated with Francis II Rákóczi, a Hungarian nobleman and leader of the Hungarian uprising against the Habsburg monarchy.

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Rákóczi tried to save him but was unsuccessful.
It is named after the Rákóczi family.
Rákóczi ordered the mobilization of the local troops.
Later the castle was owned by the Rákóczi family.
Rákóczi tried to impress his soldiers and personally entered the fight.
The tower was decorated with the flag and other insignia of Rákóczi.
Rákóczi retained strong affection for this place throughout his life.
The architectural sights of the village are mostly connected to the Rákóczi family.
The powerful Rákóczi family ascended from this genus.
In Hungary two villages bear the name of Rákóczi.
This placed Rákóczi into a difficult military and financial situation.
Nearly every Hungarian city has commemorated Rákóczi by naming streets and squares after him.
He is presented as the son of Prince Rákóczi.
Today the Rákóczi March is mostly played at state and military celebrations.
Also during the conflict all along the Slovaks fought for Rákóczi.

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Rákóczi was defeated in Poland and his army taken hostage by the Tatars.
The last prince Francis II Rákóczi spent the rest of his life in exile.
The Rákóczi Bell which is housed in the tower is the largest bell in Hungary.
Many Hungarian cities have commemorated Rákóczi by naming streets and squares after him.
Several times Rákóczi asked for help from Poland and endeavored to recruit more Polish soldiers.
It is the crossing point of Rákóczi út and Small Boulevard.
The Rákóczi independence war.
The Peace of Szatmár did not treat Rákóczi particularly badly.
Sigismund Rákóczi was born into the noble Hungarian Rákóczi family.
The Kurucs were troops of Rákóczi.
Rákóczi fled to Poland.
Part of Biharnagybajom locality south from streets Kossuth and Rákóczi.
Rákóczi Ferenc Megyei Könyvtár has also been named after him.
The song called back Francis Rákóczi II to save his people.
George Rákóczi unsuccessfully asked the Porte to extradite Székely.
He was one of the generals of Francis II Rákóczi during the War of Independence.
After the Rákóczi struggle for independence, the village had no inhabitants.
A bridge on the Danube at Budapest is named Rákóczi Bridge after him.
The Rákóczi cave.
Inter alia he crushes the invading troops of George II Rákóczi and marched into Transylvania.
The Rákóczi castle.
Rajczi started to play football in Kaposvár, playing for Kaposvári Rákóczi FC.
The Rákóczi square.
Eventually, the nucleus of Seimeni in Wallachia submitted to Constantin and Rákóczi.
In a short time, Rákóczi had to announce a retreat.
Rákóczi abandoned his army, leaving it in the hands of János Kemény.
They took a number of children… down Rákóczi Street and through the city.
Today Rákóczi Avenue is a six-lane arterial road, sometimes described as an urban motorway.
A Mátraszõlõs 1. lelõhely Miocene fossils from the sections at the Rákóczi chapel at Mátraszőlős.
Rákóczi was a Hungarian nobleman, son of the legendary heroine Ilona Zrínyi.
In the region of Subotica, Rákóczi joined battle against the " Rac National Militia.
Rákóczi tér is a station on Line 4 of the Budapest Metro.
Most Hungarian noblemen sought a reconciliation with Ferdinand, but Rákóczi remained loyal to Bethlen.
Meanwhile, Rákóczi routed the new Habsburg army under Vienna.
George was the eldest son of Baron Sigismund Rákóczi and his second wife, Anna Gerendi.

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