Talk:György Dózsa

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Moved to page George Dozsa as this is the name used in English-language sources. Scott Moore 14:42, 25 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Moved to György Dózsa because he did not have any U.S. or other English-language relationships which would support this usage (compare John von Neumann, Edward Teller etc.), because he is not widely known in the English-speaking world, and because Hungarian people are usually treated in Wikipedia with their original names (except for the above cases), see Category:Hungarian people for examples. --Adam78 23:17, 24 Dec 2004 (UTC)

"But his halfnaked, ill-armed ploughboys were at last overmatched by the mailclad chivalry of the nobles"

Is that supposed to be mailclad cavalry?