- Budai Nagy Antal Revolt
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Budai Nagy Antal Revolt
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date=Summer 1437 -Winter 1437
place=North-Transylvania and theTiszántúl
result=Patrician victory
combatant1=Transylvanian peasants and petty nobles
combatant2=Transylvanian aristocracy
commander1=Antal Nagy de Buda †
commander2=László Csáki Vojvod of Transylvania
strength1=40 000 man [Chronicle ofJános Thúróczy ]
strength2=unknown
casualties1=
casualties2=The Budai Nagy Antal Revolt or Bobâlna Revolt (hungarian Erdélyi parasztfelkelés, that is "Transylvanian peasant revolt"), of
1437 inTransylvania was the only significant popular revolt in theKingdom of Hungary prior to the great peasant war of 1514. The event is named after the leader of the revolt,Antal Nagy de Buda "(in Hungarian: Budai Nagy Antal)", or is simply called the Transylvanian Peasant Revolt. Romanian history writing prefers using "Bobâlna Revolt", by the place where the peasant rebels first gathered (Bábolna/Bobâlna ).Events leading to the revolt
In order to tackle financial burdens resulting from the
Hussite wars and military campaigns against theOttoman Empire , King Sigismund put lower value silver coins into circulation in Hungary. György Lépes, the Bishop of Transylvania decided in 1434 not to collect taxes until this money was used, however, demanded the arrears of thetithes in one sum three years later, in 1437, when valuable golden coins were issued again by the royal treasury. The peasants, having had received revenues in silver coins earlier, were not able to pay taxes in the new valuable currency. When thepeasant s refused to pay, the bishop excommunicated them. The peasants were also aggrieved over the unwillingness of their lords to respect their right of free movement.Furthermore, the bishop required payments from petty noblemen and even from Vlach (Romanian) peasants who did not belong to the Roman Catholic Church.The rebellion breaks out
The rebellion broke out in northern Transylvania, but soon spread to the counties of
Szatmár (Satu Mare) and Szabolcs. In June an army of Hungarian and Vlach (Romanian) peasants built a camp on a hill at Bábolna (Romanian: Bobâlna). They were joined by petty noblemen and priests. They proclaimed and demanded the recognition of an Estate of their own, called " universitas Hungarorum et Valachorum - Estate of Hungarians and Romanians" and were led by a poor nobleman calledAntal Nagy de Buda and five other captains (three Hungarian peasants, a Romanian peasant, and a burgher from Kolozsvár (Cluj-Napoca )). The rebels sent envoys to Transylvanianvoivode László Csák. The voivode promptly executed the envoys but, after the rebel troops scored a victory over his forces, he feigned willingness to negotiate. On6 July at Kolozsmonostor (Cluj-Mănăştur ) a contract was signed between the parties that met many of the rebels' demands. Both parties also sent envoys to King Sigismund of Hungary asking for arbitration.
However, on16 September the Transylvanian nobility, the Saxon burghers, and theSzékely free guards formed an alliance of mutual aid, which was termed the Union of Kápolna (Căpâlna ). The alliance was designed to protect Transylvania fromTatar and Ottoman incursions, and to support feudal landlords in the noble counties (Comitates) in their fight against the peasants. A new treaty with the rebels was signed on6 October at Apáti (Apateu ), which repealed some aspects of the previous agreement. The new agreement exempted petty nobles from paying taxes, thus, left peasants alone with their requests. When Sigismund died in December, the allies attacked and defeated the rebels in a pitched battle.Antal Nagy de Buda died on the battlefield. They also besieged Kolozsvár, where the surviving rebels found refuge, and took the town in January1438 .The leaders of the revolt were executed at Torda (
Turda ), while Kolozsvár was deprived of its urban privileges and its inhabitants declared peasants. On2 February the alliance set out by the Union of Kápolna was renewed and would later become theUnion of Three Nations .Notes
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* [http://www.sigismundus.hu/guide/show.php?l=en&p=4_95 Wealth of the winners]
Further reading
Hungarian author Géza Hegedüs wrote an historic novel about this event titled"Erdőntúli veszedelem" (Danger Beyond the Forest).
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