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  1. Barón Segismundo Rákóczi de Felsővadász (en húngaro: Rákóczi Zsigmond) (c. 1555-5 de diciembre de 1608). Perteneció a la familia más poderosa de su tiempo en Hungría y fue Príncipe de Transilvania (1607 - 1608). Antes de su muerte renunció al título de Príncipe de Transilvania para Gabriel Báthory .

  2. Sigismund Rákóczi ( Hungarian: Rákóczi Zsigmond; 1544 – 5 December 1608) was Prince of Transylvania from 1607 to 1608. He was the son of János Rákóczi, a lesser nobleman with estates in Upper Hungary. Sigismund began a military career as the sword-bearer of the wealthy Gábor Perényi in Sárospatak.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RákócziRákóczi - Wikipedia

    Sigismund Rákóczi. Rákoczi family coat of arms. Sigismund Rákóczi briefly reigned as Prince of Transylvania from 1607 to 1608. George Rákóczi I (born June 8, 1593, Szerencs – Oct. 11, 1648) was the prince of Transylvania from 1630. In 1643, Rákóczi formed an alliance with Sweden.

  4. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Barón Segismundo Rákóczi de Felsővadász (en húngaro: Rákóczi Zsigmond) (c. 1555-5 de diciembre de 1608). Perteneció a la familia más poderosa de su tiempo en Hungría y fue Príncipe de Transilvania (1607 - 1608). Antes de su muerte renunció al título de Príncipe de Transilvania para ...

  5. Sigismund Rákóczi ( Hungarian: Rákóczi Zsigmond; 1544 – 5 December 1608) was Prince of Transylvania from 1607 to 1608. He was the son of János Rákóczi, a lesser nobleman with estates in Upper Hungary. Sigismund began a military career as the sword-bearer of the wealthy Gábor Perényi in Sárospatak.

  6. 3 November 1599. Csikszentdomokos (Sândominic) nephew of Prince Stephen Báthory, cousin of Prince Sigismund Báthory; former Cardinal; killed by Székelys after his defeat by Voivode Michael the Brave of Wallachia in the battle of Sellemberk. [9] [10] 1599–1600. Transylvania is administered by Voivode Michael the Brave of Wallachia ...

  7. Other articles where Zsigmond Rákóczi is discussed: John Amos Comenius: Social reform of John Amos Comenius: …Hungary, where the young prince Zsigmond Rákóczi wanted to establish a model pansophic school at Sárospatak. Comenius, arriving there in 1650, received a warm reception. The school opened with about 100 pupils, but it proved unsuccessful. The students were ill prepared to learn ...