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  1. George II Rákóczi (30 January 1621 – 7 June 1660), was a Hungarian nobleman, Prince of Transylvania (1648-1660), the eldest son of George I and Zsuzsanna Lorántffy. [1]

  2. Barón Jorge Rákóczi II de Felsővadász (en húngaro: II. Rákóczi György) (Sárospatak, Hungría 30 de enero de 1621 – Nagyvárad, Transilvania 7 de junio de 1660). Noble húngaro, Príncipe de Transilvania (1648–1660). Hijo del Príncipe Jorge Rákóczi I y Susana Lorántffy.

  3. György Rákóczi, II (born Jan. 30, 1621, Sárospatak, Hung.—died June 7, 1660, Nagyvárad, Transylvania, Hung.) was the prince of Transylvania from 1648, who had the laws of the principality codified, but whose foreign policy led to the restoration of Turkish hegemony over Transylvania.

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  4. His son György II (16211660), prince of Transylvania (1648–60), joined Sweden in attacking Poland (1656) but was forced to retreat; he was killed in battle by the invading Turks, who restored Turkish control over Transylvania.

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  5. Georges II Rákóczi de Felsővadász (en hongrois : felsővadászi II. Rákóczi György), né le 30 janvier 1621 à Sárospatak et mort le 7 juin 1660 à Nagyvárad, fut prince de Transylvanie de 1648 à 1657 puis de 1658 à 1659 et enfin prétendant de 1659 à 1660.

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

    George Rákóczi II (30 January 1621, Hungary – June 7, 1660) was a Hungarian nobleman and prince of Transylvania (1648-1660). In 1657, he led an army of 40,000 men against King John II Casimir of Poland in the third part of the Second Northern War (1655-1660).

  7. Rákóczi's War of Independence (1703–1711) was the first significant attempt to topple the rule of the Habsburgs over Hungary. 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