Jóska Sobri | |
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![]() Sobri (painted by
Sándor Száva) | |
Born | József Pap 1810 |
Died | 16 February 1837 | (aged 26–27)
Nationality | Hungarian |
Other names | Jóska Zsubri |
Occupation(s) | bandit, highwayman |
Known for | folk hero, being a Hungarian version of Robin Hood |
Jóska Sobri or Jóska Zsubri (born József Pap; [1] 1810 – 17 February 1837) was a Hungarian bandit. He became a legendary outlaw in Transdanubia, Kingdom of Hungary. Fifty years after his death, people still spoke of him, and some thought he was still alive[ citation needed].
Sobri, like Sándor Rózsa, is one of the most famous Hungarian betyárs (bandits).
Jóska Sobri | |
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![]() Sobri (painted by
Sándor Száva) | |
Born | József Pap 1810 |
Died | 16 February 1837 | (aged 26–27)
Nationality | Hungarian |
Other names | Jóska Zsubri |
Occupation(s) | bandit, highwayman |
Known for | folk hero, being a Hungarian version of Robin Hood |
Jóska Sobri or Jóska Zsubri (born József Pap; [1] 1810 – 17 February 1837) was a Hungarian bandit. He became a legendary outlaw in Transdanubia, Kingdom of Hungary. Fifty years after his death, people still spoke of him, and some thought he was still alive[ citation needed].
Sobri, like Sándor Rózsa, is one of the most famous Hungarian betyárs (bandits).