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János Arany

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  • Born
    March 2, 1817 · Nagyszalonta, Hungary, Austrian Empire [now Salonta, Romania]
  • Died
    October 22, 1882 · Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary] (pneumonia)

Biography

    • János Arany was born on March 2, 1817 in Nagyszalonta, Hungary, Austrian Empire [now Salonta, Romania]. He was a writer, known for Tetemrehívás (1915), A múzsa csókja (1997) and Toldi - Movie (2022). He was married to Julianna Ercsey. He died on October 22, 1882 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary].

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      Julianna Ercsey(November 19, 1840 - October 22, 1882) (his death, 2 children)

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  • On 10 July 2017, Hungary issued a souvenir sheet celebrating the 200th year of his birth, with postage stamps illustrating four of his ballads: The Hero of Bor; The Bards of Wales; Mistress Agnes; and The Mother of King Matthias. A picture of Arany appears in the selvage to the left of the stamps.
  • Hungarian journalist, writer, poet.

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