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  1. György Dózsa de Makfalva (in romeno Gheorghe Doja; Dalnic, 1470 circa – Timișoara, 20 luglio 1514) è stato un condottiero ungherese . Biografia. Appartenente alla piccola nobiltà della Transilvania, guidò la rivolta dei villici del 1514 che ne porta il nome.

  2. György Dózsa (or György Székely, Romanian: Gheorghe Doja; c. 1470 – 20 July 1514) was a Székely man-at-arms from Transylvania, Kingdom of Hungary who led a peasants' revolt against the kingdom's landed nobility during the reign of King Vladislaus II of Hungary.

  3. György Dózsa, deutsch Georg Dózsa, war ein szeklerischer Kleinadliger aus Siebenbürgen. Er hatte sich als Reiterhauptmann in den Türkenkriegen hervorgetan und wurde vom ungarischen König Vladislav II. in den Ritterstand erhoben. Er war der Anführer des nach ihm benannten Bauernaufstandes gegen die ungarischen Magnaten.

  4. 10 feb 2024 · Learn about the horrific fate of György Dózsa, a peasant leader who revolted against the Hungarian nobility in 1514. He was tortured, mocked and killed in front of his brother and his army.

  5. György Dózsa (born 1470—died July 20, 1514) was a nobleman, soldier of fortune, and leader of the Hungarian Dózsa Rebellion of 1514. After having won a reputation for valour in the Turkish wars, Dózsa was appointed to lead a new crusade against the Muslims.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Dózsa, György - Enciclopedia - Treccani. Capitano ungherese (n. in Transilvania 1470 circa - m. Timişoara 1514); le sue imprese contro i Turchi gli diedero tanta popolarità che il card. Tommaso Bakócz lo mise a capo di una crociata di servi della gleba e di bassa nobiltà contro i Turchi.

  7. 20 lug 1998 · Dozsa Rebellion (1514), unsuccessful peasant revolt in Hungary, led by nobleman Gyorgy Dozsa (1470–1514), that resulted in a reduction of the peasants’ social and economic position. The rebellious peasants attacked their landlords, burning hundreds of manor houses and castles and murdering thousands of nobles.