Draßburg

Draßburg (Hungarian: Darufalva, Daru-Falva, Croatian: Rasporak) is a town in the district of Mattersburg in the Austrian state of Burgenland.

[3][4] On the site of Taborac there was a ring wall fortification in the early Middle Ages, which was destroyed in the 11th century.

He denied the infallibility of the pope, "criticized the wealth of the church and only accepted the Bible as valid for questions of faith.

"[5] The death sentence triggered protests and a freedom movement in Bohemia and beyond, which also spread to the Burgenland-West Hungarian region.

The Hussites were socially revolutionary, involved in numerous feuds and plundering, and one of the Hussite mercenary groups under the mercenary leader Georg (Jörg) von Lichtenberg und Vöttau used the Draßburg fortifications as a fortified camp, as Tabor.