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・ Rájec-Jestřebí
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・ Rákoczi Oak
・ Rákoscsaba
・ Rákoskeresztúr
・ Rákoskert
・ Rákosliget
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・ Rákospalotai EAC
・ Rákoš, Košice-okolie District
・ Rákoš, Revúca District
・ Ráksi
Rákóczi
・ Rákóczi Bridge
・ Rákóczi Festival
・ Rákóczi March
・ Rákóczi Museum, Tekirdağ
・ Rákóczi tér (Budapest Metro)
・ Rákóczi út
・ Rákóczi's sculpture in Košice
・ Rákóczi's War of Independence
・ Rákóczifalva
・ Rákócziújfalu
・ Rámon Marrero Aristy
・ Rán
・ Rándall Row
・ Ránquil


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Rákóczi : ウィキペディア英語版
Rákóczi

The Rákóczi (older spelling Rákóczy) were a Hungarian noble family in the Kingdom of Hungary between the 13th century and 18th century. Their name is also spelled ''Rakoci'' (in Slovakia), ''Rakoczi'' and ''Rakoczy'' in some foreign (English) sources.
The foundations for the family's wealth and power were laid down by Sigismund Rákóczi; some decades into the 17th century, the Rákóczis became the wealthiest aristocrats of Hungary.
==Family legacy==
The last member of the family was György (George) Rákóczi, the son of Francis II Rákóczi, who died in France in 1756.
The mysterious Count of St. Germain is believed by some to have been the son of Prince Francis (Ferenc) II Rákóczi.
The ''Rákóczi March'' by János Bihari and (memorably orchestrated by Hector Berlioz) refers to them.
The Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15 by Franz Liszt refers to the rebellion led by Francis II Rákóczi.

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