Sándor Rózsa
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Sándor Rózsa (July 10, 1813 – November 22, 1878)[1] was a Hungarian outlaw (in Hungarian: betyár) from the Great Hungarian Plain. He is the best-known Hungarian highwayman; his life inspired numerous writers, notably Zsigmond Móricz and Gyula Krúdy. He enjoyed much the same esteem as English highwayman Dick Turpin, with elements of Robin Hood thrown in for good measure. Rózsa, like Jóska Sobri, is one of the most famous Hungarian betyárs (bandits).
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The native form of this personal name is Rózsa Sándor. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.