From the August 23 broadcast content.
The inhabitants of Ráckeve have long believed that the model of courage of János Petřevi was a local hussar, and that his personal fate could be paralleled in several points with the fate of the hero of Petřevi. Now the Árpád Museum in Ráckeve and the Museum of Military History jointly show who János Horvath Nepomucki was, who became a common hussar from an orphan boy, then a hussar captain, and later a member of the imperial bodyguard, who retired as a major. Our first broadcast site is the Árpád Museum, in addition to the sites where the captain from the common people who became a hussar lived, we recall the details of the Battle of Győr in 1809, in which he distinguished himself. It is also revealed what happened to Juliská / Iluska and how the story of the Ráckeve lovers ended. Máki tells the story: Ríka Jáki, director of the Árpád Museum in Ráckeve, Attila Attila Toth, archaeologist at the Árpád Museum in Ráckeve, and Balázs Lazar, historian of the Institute and Museum of Military History.
Venue – Kossuth Rádió – Friday 23 August, 11:00 AM
Host: Rudolf Burkert
Editor: Maria Wagner
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