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  2. Sándor Petőfi - Wikipedia

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    Today, there is a statue of Petőfi in the Medic Garden (Medická záhrada). [25] The Hungarian composer Jenő Hubay wrote his Petőfi Symphony to celebrate the 1923 centenary of the poet's birth; [26] the symphony was also performed in 2023 (the 200th anniversary of the poet's birth). [27]

  3. Category:Poetry by Sándor Petőfi - Wikipedia

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  4. János vitéz - Wikipedia

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    The original cover to János vitéz by Soma Orlai Petrich. János vitéz ("John the Valiant") is an epic poem written in Hungarian by Sándor Petőfi.It was written in 1844, and is notable for its length, 370 quatrains divided into 27 chapters, and for its wordplay.

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  6. Petőfi - Wikipedia

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    Dem Andenken Petőfis (Hungarian: Petőfi szellemének, "In Petofi's Memory"), a piece for piano by Ferenc Liszt; Petőfi '73, a 1973 Hungarian drama film directed by Ferenc Kardos; 4483 Petöfi, a main belt asteroid; National Peasant Party (Hungary), a short-lived 1956 revival of a Hungarian political party under the name Petőfi Party

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    In case you haven't, we have your back with a list full of fresh facts from the “Today I Learned” subreddit. Scroll d 30 “Today I Learned” Facts Ranging From Weird To Cool (New Pics)

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  9. Petőfi Literary Museum - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1954, as the successor organisation to Petőfi House and, today, is housed in the former Károlyi Palace. [1] It was named to honour the memory of Sándor Petőfi . References