Imre Thököly's revolt
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Was an anti-Habsburg uprising in Hungary led by Emeric Thököly.
Chronology
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January 1683: Thököly captured fortress after fortress from the Emperor and extended his dominions to the Vág river.
October 1678: Besztercebánya (now Banská Bystrica in Slovakia) surrendered without resistance.
November 1678: The Habsburgs had to abandon the mining towns along the river Garam (Hron) after being defeated at Barsszentkereszt.
January 1679: Hungarian rebel leader Emmerich Thököly captured the towns of Igló and Rózsahegy (now Spišská Nová Ves and Ružomberok in Slovakia) along with the mining towns along the river Garam.
November 1682: Establishment of the Principality of Upper Hungary.
August 1678: The Hungarian Rebels captured the fortresses of Szendrő and Murány.
October 1685: In 1685 Thököly was defeated at Eperjes (present-day Prešov).