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Miklós Toldi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Miklós Toldi
Miklós Toldi (c. 1320 – November 22, 1390) was a Hungarian nobleman from Bihar County of the Kingdom of Hungary, who is remembered as a legendary strong hero in Hungarian folklore. Hungarian poet János Arany based his famous Toldi trilogy on his legend. ==Life== Toldi was long regarded as a fictional person as scant data survived to the present about his life. It has been shown from charters that Miklós Toldi and György Toldi were real persons in the age of kings Charles Robert and Louis the Great.〔Bertalan Korompay: Adalékok és jegyzetek a Toldi-mondához (Datas and notes for Toldi's legend)(Irod. tört. Közl., 1956)〕 He is mentioned in 1354 as the ''alispán'' and ''várnagy'' of Pozsony County, in 1383 and 1385 as the ''főispán'' (English: count) of Szabolcs County. He took part in the campaigns of Louis the Great in Italy as a mercenary leader. In 1359, on request of the king, he brought two lion cubs from Firenze. He had to flee his home because he killed a soldier of his brother, György.
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