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Francisco Rákóczi II de Felsővadász (en húngaro: felsővadászi II. Rákóczi Ferenc) (27 de marzo de 1676–8 de abril de 1735) 1 fue el líder de la guerra de independencia húngara de 1703-1711 contra el dominio de los Habsburgo, como Príncipe de los Estados Confederados por la Libertad del Reino de Hungría. Fue Príncipe ...
Francis II Rákóczi ( Hungarian: II. Rákóczi Ferenc, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈraːkoːt͡si ˈfɛrɛnt͡s]; 27 March 1676 – 8 April 1735) was a Hungarian nobleman [1] and leader of Rákóczi's War of Independence against the Habsburgs in 1703–1711 as the prince ( Hungarian: fejedelem) of the Estates Confederated for Liberty of the Kingdom of Hungary.
Ferenc Rákóczi, II (born March 27, 1676, Borsi, Hung.—died April 8, 1735, Rodosto, Tur.) was a prince of Transylvania who headed a nearly successful national rising of all Hungary against the Habsburg empire. He was born of an aristocratic Magyar family.
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Ferenc (Francis) II Rákóczi (March 27, 1676 - April 8, 1735) was the leader of the Hungarian uprising against the Habsburgs, in 1703-11, as the prince (fejedelem) of the Estates Confederated for Liberty of the Kingdom of Hungary.
27 de mar. de 2019 · Born on 27 March 1676, Francis Rákóczi II, ruling prince of Transylvania, leader of the Kuruc forces – Hungarian partisans who fought against the Habsburgs – and an exile, is one of the best-known heroes in Hungarian history. If nothing else, his portrait is well known from 500-forint banknotes.
The war was conducted by a group of noblemen, wealthy and high-ranking progressives and was led by Francis II Rákóczi and resigned soldiers and peasants fought alongside the noblemen.
Francis Rákóczi II (March 27, 1676, Borsi, Hungary – April 8, 1735, Tekirdağ, Turkey), also known as Ferenc II Rákóczi, was the prince of Transylvania and leader of the last major Hungarian uprising against Austria until 1848.