Statue of Ferenc Rákóczi II
In 1648, Ferdinand III gifted Bodrogkeresztúr to György Rákóczi. Half a century later, in 1699, Ferenc Rákóczi II and Julianna Rákóczi agreed on the division of the estates, as a result of which Julianna Rákóczi became the owner of the settlement's lands. The Rákóczi War of Independence also shaped the fate of the entire Tokaj-Hegyalja region – this is one of the reasons why the life-sized bronze bust of Rákóczi, cast by sculptor Géza Balogh based on a painting by Ádám Mányoki, can be admired in the centre of the settlement.
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In 1648, Ferdinand III gifted Bodrogkeresztúr to György Rákóczi. Half a century later, in 1699, Ferenc Rákóczi II and Julianna Rákóczi agreed on the division of the estates, as a result of which Julianna Rákóczi became the owner of the settlement's lands. The Rákóczi War of Independence also shaped the fate of the entire Tokaj-Hegyalja region – this is one of the reasons why the life-sized bronze bust of Rákóczi, cast by sculptor Géza Balogh based on a painting by Ádám Mányoki, can be admired in the centre of the settlement.
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