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Dobó

Dobó is a Hungarian-language surname and toponym. The acute accent on the final ó marks a long vowel in Hungarian orthography. The name is most closely associated with István Dobó, a 16th-century Hungarian military commander who led the defense of the fortress of Eger during the Ottoman siege of 1552. His successful stand against a larger force made him a national figure in Hungarian history, and he is commemorated in the city of Eger by landmarks bearing his name.

In Eger, the name Dobó appears in public places and institutions connected with the fortress heritage. The

Etymology and exact origins of the surname are not uniformly documented, but it is recognized as a

Dobó
István
Castle
Museum
is
housed
in
the
historic
Eger
Castle
and
preserves
artifacts
from
the
siege
and
regional
history.
Dobó
tér,
or
Dobó
Square,
is
a
central
city
space
that
honors
István
Dobó
and
serves
as
a
gateway
to
the
fortress.
Beyond
these
places,
Dobó
remains
a
surname
used
by
individuals
within
Hungary
and
Hungarian
communities
worldwide.
traditional
Hungarian
surname
associated
with
historical
memory
in
the
Eger
region.