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  1. Imre Thököly de Késmárk ( Kežmarok, húngaro: Késmárk na Hungria Real, atual Eslováquia, 25 de setembro de 1657 — Nicomedia, turco: Izmit, Turquia, 13 de setembro de 1705 ); também: Thököly/Tököly/Tökölli Imre em húngaro; Imrich Tököli em eslovaco; Emericq Thököly de acordo com suas assinaturas mais freqüentes ...

  2. Emeric Thököly de Késmárk ( Hungarian: késmárki Thököly Imre; Slovak: Imrich Tököli; French: Emeric Tekeli; Turkish: Tököli İmre; 25 September 1657 – 13 September 1705) was a Hungarian nobleman, leader of anti-Habsburg uprisings like his father, Count István Thököly, before him.

  3. Gróf késmárki Thököly Imre ( Késmárk, 1657. szeptember 25. – İzmit, 1705. szeptember 13.) magyar főnemes, kuruc hadvezér, 1682 – 1685 között Felső-Magyarország, majd 1690 -ben Erdély fejedelme .

  4. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Imre Thököly (born September 25, 1657, Késmárk, Royal Hungary [now Kežmarok, Slovakia]—died September 13, 1705, İzmit, Ottoman Empire [now in Turkey]) was a Hungarian patriot, a leader of the Hungarian Protestants in their struggle against Austrian Habsburg rule.

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  5. Imre Thököly (Ĭm´rĕ tö´kölyə), 1656–1705, Hungarian rebel, of a noble family of N Hungary. His father, Stephen Thököly, took an important part in the unsuccessful conspiracy of Francis I Rákóczy and Peter Zrinyi against Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I and died (1670) while defending his castle against imperial troops.

  6. Graf Emmerich Thököly von Késmárk [1] (auch Tököly oder Tökölli; ungarisch késmárki Thököly Imre, slowakisch Imrich Tököli, kroatisch Mirko Thököly, türkisch Tököli İmre; * 25. April 1657 in Késmárk, Königliches Ungarn; † 13.

  7. www.infoplease.com › austria-hungary › thokoly-imreThököly, Imre | Infoplease

    All rights reserved. See more Encyclopedia articles on: Austria and Hungary, History: Biographies. Thököly, Imre ĭmˈrĕ töˈkölyə [key], 1656–1705, Hungarian rebel, of a noble family of N Hungary. His father, Stephen Thököly, took an important part in the unsuccessful conspiracy of Francis I Rákóczy and Peter Zrinyi against Holy Roman.