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Nationality
  
Hungarian


Name
  
Sandor Rozsa

Sandor Rozsa

Born
  
July 10, 1813
Roszke, Csongrad county, Southern Great Plain Region, Kingdom of Hungary

Died
  
November 22, 1878Gherla Prison, Gherla, Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania

Occupation
  
highwayman, bandit, soldier, mail robber, train robber

Known for
  
He\'s known for being a folk hero, a Hungarian version of Robin Hood

Sándor Rózsa (born July 10, 1813, Röszke – died November 22, 1878, Gherla) was a legendary Hungarian outlaw (in Hungarian: betyár) from the Great Hungarian Plain. He is the best-known Hungarian highwayman; his life inspired numerous writers, notably Zsigmond Móricz and Gyula Krúdy. He enjoyed much the same esteem as English highwayman Dick Turpin, with elements of Robin Hood thrown in for good measure. Rózsa, like Jóska Sobri, is one of the most famous Hungarian betyárs (bandits).

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Biography

It was at the age of 23 (1836) when he first was sent to jail in Szeged. After escaping he chose the life of a highwayman and a number of bloody and infamous acts made his name well-known.

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In October 1848 on behalf of the Committee of Defence (Honvédelmi Bizottmány), he joined the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 with his company of 150. With their strange appearance and method of fighting they had success but because of their lack of discipline they were disbanded.

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After the fall of the revolution he was forced to flee and returned to his earlier brigand lifestyle. He was not captured until 1857, when he was betrayed by one of his companions. He was sentenced to life imprisonment. He spent 9 years in prisons at Kufstein, Maria-Theresiopel (now Subotica) and Pétervárad till he was released in a general amnesty in 1868.

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In the same year he resumed his old pursuits and robbed post coaches and railway trains. He was again captured on January 12, 1869 and was again sentenced to imprisonment for life.

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He died in prison in Gherla.

Trivia

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Sándor Rózsa is also discussed in the book "Straszliwi zbojnicy z Bieszczadow i okolicy" (Terrible Robbers of the Bieszczady and Surrounding Areas) by Polish author Robert Bankosz.

His favourite hiding places were the islets on the Ludaš Lake.

References

Sándor Rózsa Wikipedia