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György Szondy

György Szondy (Slovak: ''Juraj Šucha'', 1500 – 9 July 1552) was a Hungarian soldier and the captain of Drégely Castle. He was a respected soldier, even by his Turkish foes, whose recognition can be seen by his burial by Hadim Ali Pasha with full military honours.
==Family==
Szondy's origin is obscure. He probably had Slovak ancestry〔http://www.luno.hu/content/view/5480/57/ cited: „…maga Szondi, recte Sucho is tót származású lehetett, ami éppenséggel nem von le semmit halhatatlan dicsőségéből” Samu Borovszky: Magyarország vármegyéi és városai. Hontvármegye, s. 106〕 and he either came from a peasant〔Hori Lal Saxena, (The Hungarian story ) New Literature, 1961〕〔Gerő, László, (Magyar várak (Hungarian castles) ), Műszaki Könyvkiadó, 1968, p. 143 Cited: "A jobbágy származású Szondy György, György Szondy had peasant ancestry"〕 or a civic〔Magyar Tudományos Akadémia. Agrártörténeti Bizottság, (Historia rerum rusticarum, Volume 17 ) A Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Agrártörténeti Bizottságának Folyóirata., 1975 Cited: "Szondi György, Drégely kapitánya, polgárinak tekinthető családból származik/György Szondi, captain of Drégely, originated from a civic family"〕 family. According to other sources, he was a yeoman of Turóc County.〔Jaroslav César, Československo-jugoslávská historická komise , Ottoman rule in Middle Europe and Balkan in the 16th and 17th centuries: papers presented at the 9th Joint Conference of the Czechoslovak-Yugoslav Historical Committee, Oriental Institute in Academia, 1978 Cited: "a yeoman of Turiec"〕 After the sudden death of his mother he joined the army at the age of 15 with his younger brother Jakab where he met Ferenc Révay, a general officer from a prominent Hungarian noble family.
Révay saw great potential in Szondy and took him under his wing. Révay made Szondy into a lieutenant of the Hungarian Hussars at the age of 21. After taking part in campaigns against the Ottoman Turks in Serbia and Transylvania, where he and his brother both served, Szondy decided that he should spend the rest of his service as an infantryman. Szondy became a Captain after he showed his military genius and courage in a courageous night assault at a Turkish camp, in an attempt to demoralise the Turkish forces after the catastrophic Battle of Mohács.

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