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wgm-beautiful-world · 7 months ago
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Castelul Corvinilor (Corvin Castle) in Hunedoara, ROMANIA
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eugeniovonsavoy · 1 year ago
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Egyébként nem tudom, ki követte el az ősbűnt, hogy a magyar népnek historizáló regény való, mert a “magyar ember” azáltal érzi magához közel a magyar történelmet. vagy micsodának a micsodáját..
Jókai? Jókai egy-két kivétellel érdektelen és olvashatatlan a mai olvasók számára, de szerintem már szüleink generációja számára sem jelentett semmit. Jókai igazi közönsége szerintem Ferenc József halálával egy időben halt ki.
Gárdonyi Géza? Az Egri csillagokkal az az érdekes, hogy igazán a Kádár-korszakban lett etalon, mint “nemzeti regény”. Persze nyelvileg igénytelen, mint egy darab kő és körülbelül annyira kalandos, mint a heti horoszkóp bármelyik életmód magazinban, nade valahogy betalált mind szövegben, mind filmadaptációban.
Illetve ahogy gondolkodom, lehet, hogy ez a historizáló közösségérzet-pótlék inkább a Kádár-korszak saját találmánya. A Tenkes kapitánya meg mondjuk a Szaffi pont annyira cizellált történetek, mint Jumurdzsák “egy gyűrű mindenek felett” fétise. A Hídember is tulajdonképpen ennek a bárdolatlan, bár nem feltétlenül szegény közönségnek a dizájndrogja, Nemeskürty kései utódai pedig most kaptak lehetőséget arra, hogy a Hunyadival beröffentsék az audiovizuális droglabort ugyanennek a bárdolatlan, bár nem feltétlenül szegény közönségnek.
Persze az is lehet, hogy túl sokat iszom.
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redrosecut · 3 months ago
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I really like that everyone is speaking in their respective language (although I already feel that ORF will dub everything into German just because they can) but I don't know if I like the portrayal of the Ottoman harem from the short sequence we were able to see. It looks unnecessarily sexualized but we'll see.
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bdpst24 · 1 month ago
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Hunyadi: világpremier Cannes-ban
A Cannes-i Fesztiválpalotában (Palais des Festivals et des Congrès) tartották a 10 részes Hunyadi TV-sorozat világpremierjét a MIPCOM, a film-, televíziós és streaming szakma egyik legfontosabb éves seregszemléjén. A teltházas vetítésre a sorozat alkotói, a magyar és nemzetközi sztárjai és a producerek a híres vörös szőnyegen érkeztek, ahol a szakmai közönség lelkesen fogadta a sorozat első…
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polish-art-tournament · 1 month ago
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for y'all warneńczyk voters <3
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vinter-skugga · 7 months ago
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baebeylik · 4 months ago
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mysterious-secret-garden · 1 year ago
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Viktor Madarász - The Mourning of László Hunyadi, 1859
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venicepearl · 6 months ago
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Countess Júlia Hunyady de Kéthely (26 August 1831 – 19 February 1919) was a Hungarian noblewoman and the Princess consort of Serbia as the wife of Prince Mihailo Obrenović III. She remained a widow for seven and a half years after his assassination in 1868, until January 1876 when she married her lover, Duke Karl of Arenberg, Prince of Recklinghausen (1831–1896).
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timotey · 1 month ago
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Trailer for the upcoming Hungarian TV series Rise of the Raven, based on the true story of János Hunyadi (1406-1456), called Turk-buster or the White Knight, who fought to protect his people against the hordes of the Ottoman Empire. A true hero.
It looks fantastic!
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archduchessofnowhere · 1 year ago
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Count Imre Hunyady was the chief squire of the court in Vienna - and was presumably chosen as a travelling companion for this reason. In Madeira he had the task of looking after the horses for the empress and making sure they met her high expectations; above all, however, he had to ensure Elisabeth's safety. Incidentally, the imperial squire would later be labelled as Elisabeth's alleged lover: decades after the empress's death, her niece Marie von Wallersee would have stated in her memoirs that the handsome Count Hunyady had fallen in love with Elisabeth and that she appreciated his attentions. In her memoirs, published when Franz Joseph was still alive and full of ambiguous remarks, she wrote: “What really happened I do not know, but I do know for certain that the chamberlain on duty eavesdropped on them. The count was recalled to Vienna and Elisabeth's stay in Madeira came to an abrupt end”. Although in 1913, the year the memoirs were published, no one believed in a secret relationship between the empress and the squire, the count was left with a reputation as a languid fellow traveller. In fact, he was not recalled by the emperor to Vienna and remained in Madeira until the end of the stay. The fact that a groom would make advances to the empress without consequence or that the emperor would not be aware of such a thing was not to be taken for granted, given the attention paid to Elisabeth and her entourage even thousands of kilometres from Vienna.
Winkelhofer, Martina (2022). Sissi. La vera storia. Il camino della giovane imperatrice (Translation done by DeepL. Please keep in mind that in a machine translation a lot of nuance may/will be lost)
Picture: Count Imre Hunyady and his sister Lily in Madeira, 1860.
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wgm-beautiful-world · 1 year ago
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CORVIN CASTLE - ROMANIA
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warfantasy · 6 months ago
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Campaigns of John Hunyadi
Introduction Kingdom of Hungary and Croatia had provided a continuous defense of Western Europe against Ottoman expansion from Battle of Nicopolis in 1396. until Battle of Mohacs in 1526. During this time, external assistance was received only infrequently. With Franco-Burgundian military incompetence causing a disaster at Nicopolis, and Western Europe busy with its own matters, Hungary was…
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doyouknowthisopera · 10 months ago
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palkerekfy · 7 months ago
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Sárkányok védik az ifjút
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ihrinmunteanu · 7 months ago
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@agathavan-helsing
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Budapest, Hungary (by toozler)
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