- Mária Lebstück
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Mária Lebstück (15 August 1831 – 30 May 1892), was a Hussar officer during the Hungarian War of Independence of 1848 and 1849 under the name Károly Lebstück. She was the first woman to have been officer of the Hussar.
She was born into a wealthy German merchant family in Zagreb, and moved to Vienna at the age of 13 to live with her maternal uncle. In November 1848, the revolution erupted in Vienna, and the seventeen year old dressed herself as a man and enlisted in the universities regiment. She served in battle during the October revolution in Vienna and in Budapest. She was wounded in battle, distinguished herself and was promoted to the rank of an officer.
In July 1849, she married. She was captured while in Budapest and imprisoned. Her husband died in prison, where she gave birth to a son. She was released on the request of her family and banished from Hungary, moving to Croatia where she married one Gyula Pasche in 1851. In 1853, they returned to Hungary and lived in Győr until his death in 1870. In 1880, she moved to Újpest with her son.
On 15 March 1935, a memorial plaquet was placed on the house of 4 Ujpest Csokonai. In 1942, she was dramatized in an operetta by Eugene Huszka and László Szilágyi.
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Categories:- 1831 births
- 1892 deaths
- Female wartime cross-dressers
- Women in 19th-century warfare
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- 19th-century Austrian people
- Female military personnel
- Hungarian Revolution of 1848
- People of the Revolutions of 1848
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