- The
Siege of
Sziget or The
Peril of
Sziget (Hungarian:
Szigeti veszedelem, Latin:
Obsidio Szigetiana, Croatian:
Opsada Sigeta) is a
Hungarian epic poem...
-
competitor of the poet and
warrior Miklós Zrínyi, the
author of the
Szigeti veszedelem, the
greatest epic poem of that age. In
contrast with Zrínyi's
rough technique...
- Zrinski's most
significant literary work, The
Peril of
Sziget (Szigeti
veszedelem or Zrínyiász), an epic poem
written in the Göcsej
dialect of Hungarian...
- war
poems and
religious poems. Zrínyi's most
significant work,
Szigeti veszedelem ("Peril of Sziget", 1648/49) is an epic
written in the
style of the Iliad...
- regénye (Ida's Novel,
adapted to the film
Romance of Ida) Hosszúhajú
veszedelem (The
Menace with Long Hair) Az én
falum (My Village) Az égre néző lélek...
- century. The
battle was also
chronicled in the
Hungarian epic poem
Szigeti Veszedelem ("Peril of Sziget", 1651),
written in
fifteen parts by Zrinski's great-grandson...
- the great-grandson of
Nikola Zrinski,
published the epic poem
Szigeti veszedelem ("The
Siege of Sziget").
According to Encyclopædia
Britannica Online,...
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Hungarian literature. The most well-known
examples are the
novels Hosszúhajú
veszedelem by Géza Gárdonyi and Sajkások
serege by Gábor Lipták. Géza Révész (1878–1955)...
-
Exact Epitome of the Four
Monarchies by Anne
Bradstreet (1650)
Szigeti veszedelem, also
known under the
Latin title Obsidionis Szigetianae, a Hungarian...
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Retrieved November 29, 2023. Moln, Enikő; Basa, R (2010). "A
Szigeti Veszedelem and the
Turkish Wars". e-Journal of the
American Hungarian Educators ****ociation...