- János Batsányi
Batsányi János (
May 11 ,1763 -May 12 ,1845 ) was a Hungarian poet, born inTapolca .In 1785, he published his first work, a patriotic poem, "The Valour of the Magyars". In the same year he obtained a job as clerk in the treasury of
Košice (nowSlovakia , at that timeHungary ), and there, in conjunction with other two Hungarian patriots, edited the "Magyar Museum ", which was suppressed by the government in 1792.In the following year he was deprived of his clerkship and in 1794, having taken part in the conspiracy of Bishop Martinovich, he was thrown into the state prison of the
Spilberk , nearBrno ,Moravia , where he remained for two years.After his release, he took a considerable share in the "Magyar Minerva", a literary review, and then proceeded to
Vienna , where he obtained a post in the bank, and married. In 1809, he translated Napoleon's proclamation to the Hungarians, and, in consequence of this anti-Habsburg act, had to take refuge inParis .After the fall of Napoleon he was given up to the
Austrians , who allowed him to reside atLinz until his death, on condition that he never left town. He published a collection of poems at Pest in 1827 and also edited the poetical works ofAnyos andFaludi ."Original text from the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica."
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