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  1. Artúr Görgei de Görgő et Toporc (born Arthur Görgey; Hungarian: görgői és toporci Görgei Artúr, German: Arthur Görgey von Görgő und Toporc; 30 January 1818 – 21 May 1916) was a Hungarian military leader renowned for being one of the greatest generals of the Hungarian Revolutionary Army.

  2. Artúr Görgey (Kežmarok, Imperio Austríaco, 30 de enero de 1818 - Budapest, Austria-Hungría, 21 de mayo de 1916) fue un militar húngaro activo durante la Revolución húngara de 1848.

  3. 16 de may. de 2024 · Artúr Görgey (born Jan. 30, 1818, Toporcz, Hung., Austrian Empire [now in Slovakia]—died May 20, 1916, Budapest, Hung., Austria-Hungary) was a Hungarian army officer famous for his role in the Revolution of 1848–49. Görgey served as a youth in the Austrian army but left it to study chemistry.

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  4. Görgei Artúr – Wikipédia. Élete. Születésétől 1845-ig. 1845-től 1848. május 26-áig. A forradalom, és a szabadságharc alatt. Világostól haláláig. Görgei Artúr végrendelete. Nevének vitatott írása. Az eredeti névalak megváltoztatása. A Görgey-alak melletti érvek. A Görgei-alak melletti érvek. Következtetések. A kérdés nyitott. Művei.

  5. Artúr Görgey (Kežmarok, Imperio Austríaco, 30 de enero de 1818 - Budapest, Austria-Hungría, 21 de mayo de 1916) fue un militar húngaro activo durante la Revolución húngara de 1848. Quick facts: Artúr Görgey, Información personal, Nombre de...

  6. Artúr Görgey,The military talents of the Hungarian general Artúr Görgey (1818-1916), have always been tarnished by accusations that he betrayed Hungary during its War of Independence in 1849. Immediately following the struggle Görgey was branded a traitor by the Hungarian president, Lajos Kossuth, who referred to him as "Hungary's Judas."

  7. Artur Gorgey (1818-1916) seems to remain one of the most disputed figures of Hungarian historiography and literature. The former officer of the Habsburg Imperial Army, who changed his military career for lectureship in chemistry, joined the Hungarian Armed forces in 1848.