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Adam Javorka

Adam Javorka (Nagykosztolany, Hungarian Kingdom, 1683 – Jaslo Poland, 19 August 1747) was a Hungarian soldier who was a captain of Kuruc forces during the Rakoczi's War for Independence, later became a French Hussar, and later on Captain of the Polish Army.

Life

Born in Nagykosztolany (today Velke Kostolany, Slovakia) later on in his life he became a student at Nagyszombat (today Trnava, Slovakia) University until in 1704 when he joined the Kuruc army as a Hussar. He soon rose to the title of captain. He served under Hungarian nobleman Ocskay Laszlo, who made him a very wealthy man. In 1710, when the Kuruc forces were defeated at the Battle of Preselany by the Habsburgs, he organised the capture of Kuruc leader Ocskay Laszlo, so the Habsburgs granted him a pardon. In 1711, after the Treaty of Szatmar, he returned from Poland. Soon after, he organised a new War for Independence, and he was captured by Habsburg soldiers into prison, where he later escaped from imprisonment in 1712. He moved to Poland, where he was appointed Hussar captain and fought during the Russo-Turkish war in 1716. In 1735, he was appointed the General of Polish cavalry, and he was given land in Jaslo, Lesser Poland, where he lived until his death in 1747.

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Adam Javorka Wikipedia