Nevicke
Невицький замок
Nevicke
Hungarian:
Nevicke
Ukrainian:
Невицьке (Nevytske)
Condition:
Ruined
Entrance:
Free
Settlement:
Nevicke, Невицьке (Nevytske)
Historical Hungarian county:
Ung
Country:
Ukraine
Province:
Закарпатська область
Geographic region:
Kéklő (Szinyák) Mountain
GPS coordinates:
48.681107, 22.409072
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History
895
Arrival of the Hungarians
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895
The alliance of the seven Hungarian tribes took possession of the then largely uninhabited Carpathian Basin. Until then, the sparse Slavic population of the north-western Carpathians had lived under Moravian rule for a few decades after the collapse of the Avar Khaganate in the early 9th century.
1000
Foundation of the Hungarian Kingdom
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1000
The Kingdom of Hungary was established with the coronation of King Stephen I. He converted the Hungarians to Christianity and created two archdioceses (Esztergom and Kalocsa) and ten dioceses. He divided Hungary into counties led by ispáns, who were appointed by the king.
1241-1242
Mongol Invasion
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1241-1242
The hordes of the Mongol Empire invaded Hungary and almost completely destroyed it. One third to one half of the population was destroyed. The Mongols also suffered heavy losses in the battle of Muhi and they could not hunt down the king. After their withdrawal, King Béla IV reorganized Hungary. He allowed the feudal lords to build stone castles because they were able to successfully resist the nomadic Mongols. The vast majority of stone castles were built after this. The king called in German, Vlach (Romanian) and Slavic settlers to replace the destroyed population.
1279
The area was given to Finta of the Aba clan and his brother, Amádé, as a fief.
13th century
The castle was built by Aba Amádé.
1301
The extinction of the House of Árpád
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1301
The House of Árpád, the first Hungarian royal dynasty, died out with the death of King Andrew III. Hungary was ruled by oligarchs, the most powerful of whom was Csák Máté, whose main ally was the Aba family. King Charles I (1308-1342), supported by the Pope, eventually emerged as the most prominent of the contenders for the Hungarian throne. But it took decades to break the power of the oligarchs.
September 1311
The oligarch Aba Amádé wanted to take control of the town of Kassa. He arrived in town, where a mass brawl broke out. Aba Amádé was killed and his sons, Jánost and Demetert were imprisoned.
1311
After King Charles I of Hungary ruled in favor of Kassa, Aba's sons rose up against him and made an alliance with the most powerful oligarch Csák Máté. The king defeated the united army of the oligarchs in the Battle of Rozgony near Kassa.
1317
Ákos Mikcs captured the castle from László, the son of Aba Amádé, for King Charles I of Hungary.
1332
King Charles I gave the castle to Drugeth János.
1343
After the death of nádor Vilmos, the son of Drugeth János, King Louis I of Hungary gave the castle to Drugeth Miklós and János, the younger brothers of Vilmos.
1526
Battle of Mohács and the splitting of Hungary into two parts
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1526
Sultan Suleiman I launched a war against Vienna, instigated by the French. Ferdinand I, Duke of Austria, was the brother-in-law of King Louis II of Hungary. The army of the Ottoman Empire defeated the much smaller Hungarian army at Mohács, and King Louis II died in the battle. A group of the barons elected Ferdinand I of the House of Habsburg to the throne, who promised to defend Hungary from the Turks. He was the younger brother of the most powerful European monarch Emperor Charles V. But the nobility chose the most powerful Hungarian baron, Szapolyai János, who was also crowned as King John I. The country was split in two and a decades-long struggle for power began.
1541
The Turkish occupation of the capital, Buda, and the division of Hungary into three parts
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1541
The Turks conquered Buda, the capital of Hungary, after the death of King John I. The central part of the country was under Turkish rule for 150 years. The western and northern parts (including present-day Slovakia) formed the Kingdom of Hungary ruled by the Habsburg emperors. The eastern parts (now mainly under Romanian rule) were ruled by the successors of King John I of Hungary, who later established the Principality of Transylvania.
1570
The establishment of the Principality of Transylvania
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1570
John II (John Sigismund), the son of King John I of Hungary, renounced the title of King of Hungary in favor of King Maximilian of the House of Habsburg, and henceforth held the title of Prince. This formally created the Principality of Transylvania, which was the eastern half of Hungary not ruled by the Habsburgs and was also a vassal of the Ottoman Empire. John II died in 1571, after which the three nations of Transylvania (the Hungarian nobility, the Székelys and the Saxons) elected the prince.
late 16 century
Drugeth György, who was so agressive by nature, that he even besieged his own parents in their estate in Gerény, settled down in Nevicke with his wife, Dóczy Fruzsina. After the early death of Drugeth György, the huge estate was managed by his widow. She frequently got into conflicts with her neighbors in defence of her sons' heretage, especially with Zokoly Péter and Bánóczy Simon. They constantly harassed the family, which provoked her to attack and ravage one of the estates of Zokoly. The cunning neighbors reported her to the Chamber on charges of domineering, which brought the case to the country assembly.
1600
The country assembly of Hungary condemned Dóczy Fruzsina and her underaged son as simple villains, and not even their relatives stood by them. This wasn't enough though, so they spread a lie, according to which the nanny dropped her son out of the cradle, who died, and the mother, in order to hide the truth, took the child of a peasant and raised him as the heir to the Drugeth estate.
1601
Drugeth Bálint (who later became the general of the uprising of Bocskai István), the head of the other branch of the family, believed the lie, and besieged Nevicke. First they drained the water, then they starved the guards out. Dóczy Fruzsina and her children could only escape to Poland on a secret mountain path with great difficulties. Her children later received mercy. But charges were raised against Drugeth Bálint as well for arbitrarily capturing the castle.
1591-1606
Fifteen Years' War
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1591-1606
The Ottoman Empire started a war against the Habsburg Empire. The war was waged in the territory of Hungary. The Turks defeated the combined armies of the Habsburg Empire and the Principality of Transylvania in the battle of Mezőkeresztes in 1596, but their victory was not decisive. The war devastated the Principality of Transylvania, which was occupied by the Habsburg army, and General Basta introduced a reign of terror.
1604-1606
Uprising of Bocskai István
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1604-1606
The alliance of the Habsburgs and the Principality of Transylvania was defeated by the Ottoman Empire in the Fifteen Years' War. The war devastated Transylvania, which was occupied by the Habsburg imperial army, and General Basta introduced a reign of terror. The nobility and the burghers were upset about the terror, the plundering mercenaries and the violent Counter-Reformation. Bocskai István decided to lead their uprising after the Habsburg emperor tried to confiscate his estates. Bocskai also rallied the hajdú warriors to his side. He was elected Prince of Transylvania and soon liberated the Kingdom of Hungary from the Habsburgs. In 1605 Bocskai István was crowned King of Hungary with the crown he received from the Turks.
1604-1606
Homonnai Drugeth Bálint supported the uprising of Bocskai István. He was one of his commanders, who led the succesfull siege of Érsekújvár.
23 June 1606
Peace of Vienna
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23 June 1606
Bocski István made peace with Emperor Rudolf. Their agreement secured the constitutional rights of the Estates of Hungary, and the freedom of religion. The counties of Szatmár, Bereg and Ugocsa were annexed to the Principality of Transylvania. Bocskai died of illness in the same year, leaving to his successors the idea of unifying Hungary from Transylvania.
1606
Prince Bocskai István named Drugeth Bálint as his heir, but he was not elected by the Estates of Transylvania. Upset about this, he swore loyalty to the emperor, who appointed him ispán of Máramaros County. In 1608 he also received the title of Judge Royal. He died in 1609, his death was attributed by his contemporaries to poisoning.
1610
Archbishop Pázmány Péter of Esztergom converted Drugeth György back to the Catholic faith.
1619
The campaign of Prince Bethlen Gábor of Transylvania in the Thirty Years' War
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1619
At the beginning of the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648), Prince Bethlen Gábor of Transylvania went to war against the Habsburg emperor as an ally of the rebelling Czech-Moravian-Austrian estates. The whole Kingdom of Hungary joined him, only the Austrian defenders of Pozsony had to be put to the sword. With his allies, he laid siege to Vienna. However, he was forced to abandon the siege because the Habsburg-loyal Hungarian aristocrat Homonnai Drugeth György attacked his heartland with Polish mercenaries. On 25 August 1620, the Diet of Besztercebánya elected Bethlen Gábor King of Hungary as vassal of the Turks. He continued to fight after the defeat of the Czechs at White Mountain on 8 November 1620, but without real chance to achieve decisive victory, he decided to come to an agreement with Emperor Ferdinand II.
November 22, 1619
The Habsburg supporter Homonnai Drugeth György recruited an army of 10,000 Polish mercenary horsemen and defeated the much smaller Transylvanian army of Rákóczi György in a bloody battle outside Homonna. But the towns of northern Hungary supported Prince Bethlen Gábor of Transylvania, thus he was forced to withdraw to Poland. However he managed to achieve his goal: Prince Bethlen gave up the siege of Vienna, which he encircled with his Czech allies.
31 December 1621
Peace of Nikolsburg
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31 December 1621
Prince Bethlen Gábor of Transylvania made peace with Emperor Ferdinand II. Their agreement secured the constitutional rights of the Estates of Hungary, and later it was supplemented with the freedom of religion. Bethlen renounced the title of King of Hungary in exchange for seven counties of the Upper Tisza region (Szabolcs, Szatmár, Bereg, Ugocsa, Zemplén, Borsod, Abaúj) for the rest of his life, other estates in Hungary as his private property and the imperial title of Duke of Oppeln and Ratibor (Opole and Racibórz), one of the Duchies of Silesia. Prince Bethlen went to war against the Habsburgs in 1623 and 1626, but was unable to negotiate more favourable terms.
1644-1645
The campaign of Prince Rákóczi György I of Transylvania in the Thirty Years' War
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1644-1645
Prince Rákóczi György I of Transylvania allied with the Swedes and the French in the Thirty Years' War and went to war against the Habsburg Emperor Ferdinand III. On 18 July 1645 his army joined forces with Torstenson's Swedish army under Brno (Moravia). The excellent artillery of Transylvania opened fire on the city walls. However, Rákóczi had to give up the siege, having been informed that the Turks were planning a punitive campaign against Transylvania, because he went to war against the Sultan's prohibition.
1644
The army of Prince Rákóczi György I of Transylvania took the castle by force from the Habsburg supporter Drugeth György, and destroyed it.
16 December 1645
Peace of Linz
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16 December 1645
Prince Rákóczi György I of Transylvania made peace with Emperor Ferdinand III. It secured the freedom of religion for the Protestants and extended it also to the serfs. Rákóczi received the same seven Hungarian counties that Prince Bethlen Gábor had also held (Abauj, Zemplén, Borsod, Bereg, Ugocsa, Szabolcs, Szatmár) until his death, and the counties of Szabolcs and Szatmár were also to be inherited by his sons. The Rákóczi family also received several new estates.
Source: varak.hu , Wikipedia, arcanum.hu - Bánlaky József: A magyar nemzet hadtörténelme
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