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- Q1067982 description "Hungarian noble".
- Q1067982 description "Hungarian noble".
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- Q1067982 abstract "Mózes Székely (15 April 1553 – 17 July 1603) was a Transylvanian nobleman of Székely descent and briefly ruled as Prince of Transylvania.He was a military leader under Prince Sigismund Báthory. After the latter's third and final abdication in 1601, Transylvania was controlled by the mercenaries of Habsburg general Giorgio Basta. In April 1603, Székely instigated the native Transylvanian forces to rebel and, with the support of Turkish-Tartarian auxiliary forces, routed Basta's troops. On 8 May 1603, Székely claimed the title of a Prince of Transylvania, but his rule proved unstable, as his Tartarian mercenaries outdid Basta's troops in cruelty and Radu Şerban, the new Voivode of Wallachia attacked as an ally of the Habsburgs.Mózes' own kinsmen, the Székely, joined forces with the invaders, who defeated and killed Mózes in the Battle of Braşov on 17 July 1603. Radu withdrew to Wallachia, making way for a return of Basta's mercenaries. Székely was the only Székely monarch of the Transylvanian Principality.".
- Q1067982 birthDate "1553-04-15".
- Q1067982 birthYear "1553".
- Q1067982 deathDate "1603-07-17".
- Q1067982 deathYear "1603".
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- Q1067982 dateOfBirth "1553-04-15".
- Q1067982 dateOfDeath "1603-07-17".
- Q1067982 name "Szekely, Mozes".
- Q1067982 shortDescription "Hungarian noble".
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- Q1067982 comment "Mózes Székely (15 April 1553 – 17 July 1603) was a Transylvanian nobleman of Székely descent and briefly ruled as Prince of Transylvania.He was a military leader under Prince Sigismund Báthory. After the latter's third and final abdication in 1601, Transylvania was controlled by the mercenaries of Habsburg general Giorgio Basta. In April 1603, Székely instigated the native Transylvanian forces to rebel and, with the support of Turkish-Tartarian auxiliary forces, routed Basta's troops.".
- Q1067982 label "Mózes Székely".
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- Q1067982 givenName "Mozes".
- Q1067982 name "Mozes Szekely".
- Q1067982 name "Szekely, Mozes".
- Q1067982 surname "Szekely".