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  1. Gabriel Bethlen was Prince of Transylvania from 1613 to 1629 and Duke of Opole from 1622 to 1625. He was also King-elect of Hungary from 1620 to 1621, but he never took control of the whole kingdom. Bethlen, supported by the Ottomans, led his Calvinist principality against the Habsburgs and their Catholic allies.

  2. 7 de ene. de 2023 · Gabriel Bethlen nu și-a construit puterea prin impozite, continuând să dezvolte extragerea și prelucrarea metalelor neferoase, aurul și argintul la minele din Munții Apuseni și Maramureș. Astfel începând cu anul 1611, la Alba Iulia funcționează Monetăria Princiară, care între anii 1618-1622 a imprimat cea mai mare masă monetară, incluzând și piese din aur și argint.

  3. Gabriel Bethlen (1580—1629) Quick Reference (Hung., Gábor; 1580–1629), prince of Transylvania. Born into a noble family, Bethlen received his political ...

  4. La Casa de Bethlen es una familia aristocrática húngara que surgió a finales de la Edad Media, hallándose entre las más importantes de la nación. Alrededor del siglo XVII, la familia se dividió en dos ramas, los Bethlen de Bethlen y los Bethlen de Iktár. Entre sus miembros más relevantes destacan: Conde Gabriel Bethlen de Iktár (1580 ...

  5. Gabriel Bethlen's principality. While Emperor Ferdinand II was occupied with the Bohemian rebellion of 1618, Bethlen led his armies into Royal Hungary in August 1619 and occupied the town of Kassa (Košice) in September, where his Protestant supporters declared him "head" of Hungary and protector of the Protestants.

  6. Gabriel Bethlen, Prince of Transylvania, were a constant feature. On 28 October, 1623, a special edition came out, "A Most True Relation, contayning the great Invasion made by Bethlen Gabor in the Emperors Dominions." "It is knowne almost to the universall world "-wrote the editor-" what great successes the

  7. Gabriel Bethlen had achieved a notable feat in raising Transylvania and princely authority to the levels that had prevailed in the 1570s and 1580s. At the outset, he was little more than the Turks' viceroy, yet he managed to become a treaty-bound partner of the great powers and, like Stephen Báthori and Zsigmond Báthori (in the first phase of his reign), a significant actor in international ...