Ferenc Nádasdy

Hungarian noble and military leader

Ferenc Nádasdy - Military & Warriors born October 6th, 1555
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Ferenc Nádasdy held significant positions in the military and politics during the 16th century in Hungary. A prominent noble, he served as the captain of the fortress of Eger and played a crucial role in defending Hungary against the Ottoman Empire. His military prowess was instrumental in several battles, and he was involved in both military and administrative duties under the Habsburgs. Nádasdy's legacy includes his efforts to fortify Hungary during a tumultuous period in European history.

Served as captain of Eger Fortress

Defended against Ottoman forces

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