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Rózsa Sándor
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Rózsa Sándor

Jan 1, 1971
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★ 8.0

Overview

In the 1830s, Hungary, ruled by Vienna, experienced another sad period. The quiet loneliness of the lowland farmland was whipped up by the invincible rule of the Pandurs and Persian tutors. The antagonism between power and the people was becoming excessive. Thus was born the legend of the outlaws, including Sándor Rózsa, who became the notorious vigilante of the wastelands around Szeged.

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Sándor Oszter

Sándor Oszter

Huszár László

Huszár László

György Cserhalmi

György Cserhalmi

László Csurka

László Csurka

Zoltán Basilides

Zoltán Basilides

Ádám Szirtes

Ádám Szirtes

Teri Horváth

Teri Horváth

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