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Cegled is a city in Pest county, Hungary, approximately 70 km southeast of the Hungarian capital, Budapest. The name of the metropolis is of disputed foundation. The name may be derived from the phrase "szeglet" due to its being a junction factor of several critical routes, whilst it could also were derived from a proper call, i. E. From the call of a person called "Cegled". The maximum likely rationalization derives the name from the noun "cigle" or "cegle", the antique Hungarian name of a rivercoast willow. Its area has been inhabited because the Copper Age. It became first noted in 1290 in a decree with the aid of Ladislaus IV of Hungary.
The town prospered underneath the Arpad dynasty until the thirteenth century Mongol invasion of Hungary left it in ruins. It became reinhabitated later, and on May eight, 1364 Louis I of Hungary relieved the city from paying customs. The king gave the city to his queen, Elisabeth, who ceded it to the Clarissa sisters. During the 1514 Gyorgy Dozsa peasant rebellion, Cegled turned into a totally vital hive for rebellions, and considered one of the biggest supporters of them. After the catastrophe of the Battle of Mohacs Cegled got here under the energy of Balint Torok of Enying.
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