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AGRICA

Volume 8 · 129 words · 1810 Edition

called by the Germans Eger, is a small but strong town in Upper Hungary, and is a bishop's see. It is situated on a river of the same name, and has a citadel called Erivau. It was besieged by the Turks in 1552, with 70,000 men; but they lost Socco in one day and were obliged to raise the siege, though the garrison consisted only of 2000 Hungarians, assisted by the women, who performed wonders on this occasion. However, it was afterwards taken by Mahomet III. in 1596; but was retaken by the emperor in 1687; since which time it has continued under the dominion of the house of Austria. It is 47 miles north-east of Buda, and 55 south-west of Cassovia. E. Long. 20. N. Lat. 48. 10.