Gabriel Bethlen (Hungarian: Bethlen Gábor; 15 November 1580 – 15 November 1629) was Prince of Transylvania from 1613 to 1629 and Duke of Opole from 1622...
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The House of Bethlen is the name of two Hungarian ancient noble families, Bethlen de Iktár and Bethlen de Bethlen. Although both families have similar...
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Sultan Ahmed I. The Sultan decided to replace Gabriel with an exiled Transylvanian nobleman, Gabriel Bethlen, and sent troops to invade the principality...
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Stephen Bethlen de Iktár (1582 – 23 December 1648) was the Prince of Transylvania in late 1630. Stephen was the younger of the two sons of Farkas Bethlen de...
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Bocskai uprising (section Gabriel Bethlen's letter)
Gabriel Bethlen wrote to ask Stephen Bocskai to lead them against the illegitimate king. On behalf of those who fled to Turkish territory, Bethlen encouraged...
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Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem (redirect from Farya Bethlen)
Şehzade Selim and Şehzade Süleyman, daughter of Transylvanian Prince Gabriel Bethlen and Catherine of Brandenburg 2 Major Leyla Feray Ayşe Sultan Haseki...
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the Ottoman Empire. On 5 September 1619, the prince of Transylvania, Gabriel Bethlen captured Kassa (now Košice) in Partium Abaúj County with the assistance...
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leader of the Protestant faction in Hungary and a faithful supporter of Gabriel Bethlen, his predecessor as Prince. When Bohemian nobles requested military...
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Marcu Cercel (section With Bethlen)
In the 1610s, Cercel switched allegiances and became a favorite of Gabriel Bethlen; this rebel Prince of Transylvania also recommended him to the Ottomans...
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Austria and the Hungarian succession Peace of Pressburg (1626), between Gabriel Bethlen of Transylvania, the leader of an uprising against the Habsburg Monarchy...
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Báthory, general Giorgio Basta, Stephen Bocskay, Gabriel Báthory and Gabriel Bethlen. In 1621 Gabriel Bethlen began the radical transformation of the initial...
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Catherine of Brandenburg (category Bethlen family)
virtues suitable to a princely woman". On 2 March 1626, she married Gabriel Bethlen, prince of Transylvania. The marriage allied the Protestant Prince...
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troops assisting Gabriel Bethlen; murdered by Hajdu assassins 1613–1629 Gabriel Bethlen 15 November 1580 Marosillye son of Farkas Bethlen and Druzsina Lázár...
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Bathory (Zygmunt Batory) - Nephew of Polish king 1622-1625 Gabriel Bethlen (Gabriel Bethlen) 1645-1648 Wladislaus IV of Poland (Władysław IV Wasa) - King...
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Gabriel I may refer to: Pope Gabriel I of Alexandria, ruled in 910–920 Gabriel I of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1596 Gabriel Bethlen (1580–1629)...
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István Bocskay; Hajdú soldiers defeat the Habsburg imperial forces Gabriel Bethlen (statue by György Vastagh); the prince concludes a treaty with Bohemia...
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tolerated. The three outstanding princes – the Calvinist Stephen Bocskai, Gabriel Bethlen, and George I Rákóczi – expanded their countries and defended the liberties...
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Notable owners John Hunyadi (1419–56) Matthias Corvinus (1457–82) Gabriel Bethlen (1605, 1613–29) Open to the public 12pm to 8pm on Mondays and 9am-8pm...
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him to return to Prague, Ferdinand's position continued to worsen. Gabriel Bethlen, Calvinist Prince of Transylvania, invaded Hungary with Ottoman support...
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Catherine of Brandenburg (28 May 1602 – 27 August 1644). Married first Gabriel Bethlen, Prince of Transylvania and secondly Franz Karl of Saxe-Lauenburg....
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Czech Republic), was the treaty which ended the war between Prince Gabriel Bethlen of Transylvania and Emperor Ferdinand II of the Holy Roman Empire....
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Gaspard II de Coligny Henry IV of France Jeanne d'Albret Stephen Bocskai Gabriel Bethlen Gustav II Adolf Frederick V, Elector Palatine Philip I of Hesse Electors...
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fortress's prison, Horea, Cloșca and Crișan's revolt besieged (unsuccessfully) the fortress Garrison information Occupants John Hunyadi, Gabriel Bethlen...
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chances of Frederick becoming King of Bohemia became greater when Gabriel Bethlen launched an anti-Habsburg revolt in Royal Hungary. This was also precisely...
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Catherine of Brandenburg (28 May 1602 – 27 August 1644); married first Gabriel Bethlen, Prince of Transylvania and secondly Franz Karl of Saxe-Lauenburg....
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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...
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risen in rebellion against Rákóczi. Before 1621, anti-Habsburg Prince Gabriel Bethlen incorporated his claim to the Lands of the Hungarian Crown by depicting...
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Gaspard II de Coligny Henry IV of France Jeanne d'Albret Stephen Bocskai Gabriel Bethlen Gustav II Adolf Frederick V, Elector Palatine Philip I of Hesse Electors...
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Martin Gordon, (Scarecrow Press, 2008), 90. "into line with army of Gabriel Bethlen in 1620." Ágnes Várkonyi: Age of the Reforms, Magyar Könyvklub publisher...
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