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Place in Northern Hungary, Hungary
Tarcal is a village on the eastern edge of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, northern Hungary, in the famous Tokaj-Hegyalja wine district, 55 km (34 mi) from
Tarcal
1527 battle in Hungary
The Battle of Tarcal or Battle of Tokaj (Hungarian: Tarcali csata) was fought on 27 September 1527 near Tokaj between the Habsburg-German-Hungarian forces
Battle_of_Tarcal
Mountain and national park in Serbia
Fruška gora (Serbian Cyrillic: Фрушка гора; Hungarian: Tarcal-hegység) is a mountain in Syrmia, with most of the mountain being part of Serbia and its
Fruška_Gora
1813, he married Breindel, the daughter of Myir of Tarcal, Hungary. The rabbi at that time in Tarcal was the author of Mareh Yechezkel, who later served
Chaim Yosef Gottlieb of Stropkov
Chaim_Yosef_Gottlieb_of_Stropkov
Holy Roman Emperor from 1556 to 1564
bankers like the Fugger family. Ferdinand defeated Zápolya at the Battle of Tarcal in September 1527 and again in the Battle of Szina in March 1528. John Zápolya
Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
Ferdinand_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Failed Hungarian revolt against the Austrian and Russian Empires
Colonel György Klapka later took command and pushed Schlik back in battles at Tarcal, Bodrogkeresztúr, and Tokaj (January 22–31), protecting Debrecen. After
Hungarian_Revolution_of_1848
Hungarian noble (1491–1539)
the Hungarian kingdom. Katzianer distinguished himself in the Battle of Tarcal in September 1527 and especially in the Battle of Szina in March 1528, but
Johann_Katzianer
Rebellion against the Holy Roman Empire
Bereg, Szatmár and Szabolcs counties, Tokaj castle, and the market towns of Tarcal, Bodrogkeresztúr and Olaszliszka to Bocskai. The Peace of Zsitvatorok, signed
Bocskai_uprising
Variety of grape
Kabar, also known as Tarcal 10, is a crossing of Hárslevelű and Bouvier and was authorised for production in the Tokaj-Hegyalja region of Hungary in 2006
Kabar_(grape)
Town in Slovakia
Karcag, Hungary Pestszentlőrinc-Pestszentimre, Hungary Siklós, Hungary Tarcal, Hungary Tišnov, Czech Republic Márton Szepsi Csombor (1595–1622), Hungarian
Moldava_nad_Bodvou
Hungarian prelate
Coloman's standpoint. Around 1100, Coloman and Seraphin convened a synod in Tarcal, which marked the first steps into the large-scale church organizational
Seraphin (archbishop of Esztergom)
Seraphin_(archbishop_of_Esztergom)
Catholic priest who voluntarily joined a group of his parishioners from Tarcal set to be deported to the USSR in 1945. He died in an accident in a coal
János_Szerednyei
Geographical region of Hungary and Serbia
Hungarian Plain. Its borders are Danube (west), Tisza (east), and Fruška Gora (Tarcal Mountain) (south). Its northeastern border is Rétköz small-landscape in
Danube–Tisza_Interfluve
1528 alliance between France and Hungary
Austria, his rival claimant to the throne of Hungary, at the Battle of Tarcal in August 1527. Besides the French alliance, Zapolya chose to become a vassal
Franco-Hungarian alliance in 1528
Franco-Hungarian_alliance_in_1528
King of Hungary from 1526 to 1540
John hurriedly redeployed his army, but on 27 September in the Battle of Tarcal (near Tokaj), he suffered a bloody defeat. Based on the earlier election
John_Zápolya
Upper Tisza legion and because of this, the Hungarians won the Battle of Tarcal on January 22 and the Battle of Bodrogkeresztúr the next day. On January
Franz_Schlik
County in north-eastern Hungary
Szuhafő Szuhakálló Szuhogy Taktabáj Taktaharkány Taktakenéz Taktaszada Tarcal Tard Tardona Tállya Telkibánya Teresztenye Tibolddaróc Tiszabábolna Tiszacsermely
Borsod–Abaúj–Zemplén_County
Ukraine, respectively). It is presumable that they also owned Tiszalúc and Tarcal, as both villages were acquired by Thomas Baksa in the late 13th century
Ladislaus_Baksa
1528 battle in Europe
In 1527, Ferdinand invaded Hungary and defeated John in the Battle of Tarcal (near Tokaj). Zápolya recruited a new army, and in 1528 advanced into Hungary
Battle_of_Szina
Calendar year
(approval) for royal appointments of Church officials. September 27 – Battle of Tarcal: Ferdinand, future Holy Roman Emperor, defeats John Zápolya and takes over
1527
1914 stand It acts as an incubator house. Tállya Tállya Synagogue [36] Tarcal Tarcal Synagogue 1779 (or 1795) stand Used as guesthouse. Tokaj Tokaj Synagogue
List_of_synagogues_in_Hungary
Siege in the Kingdom of Croatia
Habsburg forces near Tarcal in Hungary, where Habsburg general Nicholas, Count of Salm decisively defeated them in the Battle of Tarcal. John Zapolya therefore
Siege_of_Varaždin_(1527)
Hungarian politician
parliamentary seat. He retired from politics in this same year. He was interned to Tarcal in 1951. He was overheared and warned in 1957, because he took part in the
Dezső_Pattantyús-Ábrahám
Districts of Hungary in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén
Csobaj (702) Erdőbénye (1,018) Szegi (296) Szegilong (203) Taktabáj (575) Tarcal (2,824) Tiszaladány (670) Tiszatardos (223) Tokaj (4,839) – district seat
Tokaj_District
Battle during the 1848 Hungarian Revolution
Hungarian general broke the Austrians' momentum in the battles of Tokaj and Tarcal, forcing Schlik to retreat to Kassa. At the same time, Dembiński was put
Battle_of_Kápolna
Hungarian soldier (1820–1892)
1849, reorganized them, and beat Schlik in three consecutive battles at Tarcal (20 January), Bodrogkeresztúr (23 January), and Tokaj (31 January). Thanks
György_Klapka
Wine region in Hungary and Slovakia
the Bodrog and Tisza rivers. The village of Turzol was built here (today Tarcal). In 1241, the invasion of Tatars left the area plundered and its vineyards
Tokaj_wine_region
Town in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, Hungary
January 20, though the occupation lasted only a few days. Skirmishes near Tarcal on January 22 and Bodrogkeresztúr on January 23 ended with Austrian withdrawals
Sátoraljaújhely
Taktaharkány Tállya Tamási Tápióbicske Tápiógyörgye Tápiósüly Tápiószele Tapolca Tarcal Tarpa Tatabánya Tatatóváros (Tata) Téglás Tét Tetétlen Tibolddaróc Tinnye
List of villages and towns depopulated of Jews during the Holocaust
List_of_villages_and_towns_depopulated_of_Jews_during_the_Holocaust
son. The estates of the Rákóczi family were greatly expanded with Tokaj, Tarcal, Regéc, Ecsed and Nagybánya (Baia Mare). The peace also guaranteed freedom
Transylvanian invasion of Hungary (1644–1645)
Transylvanian_invasion_of_Hungary_(1644–1645)
1849 Several Hungarian offensives during the Hungarian War of Independence of 1848-1849
on 22–23 January Klapka's troops repulsed this attack in the Battles of Tarcal and Bodrogkeresztúr. At the end of January, Schlik received reinforcements
Winter_Campaign_(1848–1849)
Chronological history of Croatia
his heirs, ending the personal union with Hungary. 27 September Battle of Tarcal: Forces allied to Ferdinand dealt a bloody defeat to supporters of Zápolya
Timeline_of_Croatian_history
Maillot Mansion Tállya Andrássy Mansion Tarcal 18th century Baroque Classicism Andrássy Hotel Degenfeld Mansion Tarcal Károlyi Hunting Lodge Telkibánya Bottlik
List of palaces and mansions in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County
List_of_palaces_and_mansions_in_Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén_County
Austria defeats John Zápolya and takes over most of Hungary at the Battle of Tarcal. John appeals to the Ottomans for help. 1528 (Date unknown) Genoese admiral
Chronology of the Crusades after 1400
Chronology_of_the_Crusades_after_1400
Decade
(approval) for royal appointments of Church officials. September 27 – Battle of Tarcal: Ferdinand, future Holy Roman Emperor, defeats John Zápolya and takes over
1520s
Prince of Transylvania (1544–1608)
could only finance Basta's campaign in Transylvania with Sigismund's loans. Tarcal in the Tokaji wine region was mortgaged to him in 1599. Ruthenian prince
Sigismund_Rákóczi
and killed by a Hungarian army of John Zápolya. 27 September Battle of Tarcal: Ferdinand's partisans routed an army led by John Zápolya, his rival claimant
Timeline_of_Austrian_history
Topics referred to by the same term
Tokaji, wines from the Tokaj wine region in northeastern Hungary Battle of Tarcal or Tokaj, fought in 1527 in Hungary Tokai (disambiguation) Tokay (disambiguation)
Tokaj_(disambiguation)
Hungary Pestszentlőrinc-Pestszentimre (Budapest), Hungary Siklós, Hungary Tarcal, Hungary Tišnov, Czech Republic Mošovce Dwikozy, Poland Kozy, Poland Lalić
List of twin towns and sister cities in Slovakia
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Slovakia
Public roads of Hungary
Szerencs - Sárospatak - Sátoraljaújhely / Border with Slovakia 076 km 38 Tarcal (Main road Main road 37) - Tokaj - Rakamaz - Nyíregyháza (Main road 4) 037 km
Roads_in_Hungary
encountered the Upper Tisza corps, reorganised by Klapka in the Battles Tarcal and Bodrogkeresztúr, but they were defeated, and forced to retreat. At the
Battle_of_Kassa_(1849)
(Bratislava), Slovakia Stadthagen, Germany Sümeg, Hungary Zăbala, Romania Tarcal Moldava nad Bodvou, Slovakia Tard La Croix-Helléan, France Guillac, France
List of twin towns and sister cities in Hungary
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Hungary
Place in Northern Hungary, Hungary
Szögliget Szőlősardó Szuhafő Szuhakálló Szuhogy Taktabáj Taktakenéz Taktaszada Tarcal Tard Tállya Telkibánya Teresztenye Tibolddaróc Tiszabábolna Tiszacsermely
Erdőbénye
Hungarian opera singer
live with him in the countryside. In full retirement, the couple lived in Tarcal and Diósgyőr, with the actress refusing contact from journalists or former
Déryné_Róza_Széppataki
Polish diplomat (1496–1542)
whither he had retired after his defeat by Ferdinand I in the Battle of Tarcal in 1527. In February 1528, Laski arranged for the king of Hungary, Zápolya
Hieronymus_Łaski
13th c. Hungarian lord
Zemplén County. According to contemporary sources, Thomas owned Tiszalúc and Tarcal. The Baksa clan (Simon and his sons) supported Duke Stephen in the conflict
Thomas_Baksa
9094 Tar V Nógrád Pásztói 2,011 3073 Tarany V Somogy Nagyatádi 1,273 7514 Tarcal V Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén Tokaji 3,315 3915 Tard V Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén Mezokövesdi
List of populated places in Hungary (T)
List_of_populated_places_in_Hungary_(T)
Szentistvánbaksa Szerencs Szikszó Taktabáj Taktaharkány Taktakenéz Taktaszada Tarcal Tiszaladány Tiszalúc Tiszapalkonya Tiszatardos Tiszaújváros Tokaj Újcsanálos
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County 6th constituency
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén_County_6th_constituency
1849 Several Hungarian offensives during the Hungarian War of Independence of 1848-1849
command from Mészáros, successfully repelled Schlik's Austrian army near Tarcal, Bodrogkeresztúr, and Tokaj, while Görgei’s breakthrough at the Branyiszkó
Spring_Campaign_(1849)
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