Henning–Tahy conflict
The Henning–Tahy conflict was a series of armed conflicts and legal disputes between a faction centered around Ursula Meknitzer Henning and a faction centered around Ferenc Tahy, over the control of Susedgrad castle. Throughout their strife for the possession of this castle, the rival nobles also attempted to incite its rival's peasants against their own master, which was one of the causes for major Croatian–Slovene Peasant Revolt in 1573.
Henning–Tahy conflict | |||||||
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Ruins of old Susedgrad Castle | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Henning family, supported by: Gregorijanec Family Szekely of Krapina local peasants |
Tahy family, supported by: Alapić Family Keglević family ban of Croatia | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Ursula Henning Ambroz Gregorijanec Ilija Gregorić Matija Friščić Nikola Kralić |
Ferenc Tahy Péter Erdődy Matija Keglević Šimun Keglević Peter Ratkay Ivan Alapić |
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