Betyгўrok May 2026

The (plural of betyár ) were the iconic highwaymen and social bandits of 18th and 19th-century Kingdom of Hungary . Originally viewed as mere criminals, they were transformed into romanticized folk heroes by the 1830s—often portrayed as "Hungarian Robin Hoods" who rebelled against feudal oppression and Habsburg rule. The Legend of the Betyár

One of the earliest recorded betyárs ; unusually, he was an educated nobleman. BetyГЎrok

The most famous betyár , known for his exploits on the Great Hungarian Plain. He became a symbol of national resistance after leading a band of 150 outlaws during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 . The (plural of betyár ) were the iconic

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