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  1. 4 de ene. de 2020 · főztek, kockáztak avagy csendesen. beszélgettek. Én már spanyolul mondtam. néhány szót, de nem törődtek velem. Szabolccsal sem, legalább eleinte. De volt mégis, ki megolvadt hamar. Maradt, aki tovább aludt, kártyázott, mások éltetni kezdték a magyar.

  2. 8 de jul. de 2020 · Julius Jacob von Haynau Tapasztalt katonatiszt volt, katonai pályafutása még 1801-ben kezdődött el az osztrák hadseregben. Részt vett a napóleoni háborúkban, és gyűlölte a forradalmárokat.

  3. Born Kassel, now in Germany. Aged 15 joined the Austrian army, served in the Napoleonic wars and rose rapidly. His suppression of revolutionaries in Italy and Hungary including flogging women and executing many rebels. Successful but aggressive and ruthless, names for him included 'Habsburg Tiger', 'Hyena of Brescia' and 'Hangman of Arad'. Having achieved high command in Hungary his temper led ...

  4. Julius Jacob von Haynau. Il generale von Haynau in un ritratto dell'epoca. Nascita. Kassel, 14 ottobre 1786. Morte. Vienna, 14 marzo 1853. Dati militari. Paese servito. Sacro Romano Impero Impero austriaco.

  5. Julius Jacob von Haynau fue un general austriaco que destacó por sus acciones militares y también conocido por la cruel represión que ejerció contra los mo...

  6. Julius Jacob von Haynau (14 October 1786-14 March 1853) was a General of the Austrian Empire who was nicknamed the "Habsburg Tiger" by his own soldiers but by the "Hyena of Brescia" for his brutality during the Italian Wars of Independence and the "Hangman of Arad" for more brutality during the Hungarian War of Independence. Julius Jacob von Haynau was born on 14 October 1786 in Kassel, Holy ...

  7. 7 de may. de 2010 · Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 22:16, 7 May 2010: 2,636 × 3,303 (1.16 MB): Sandstein (talk | contribs) {{Information |Description={{en|1=Julius Jacob von Haynau depicted leading his troops in battle.}} |Source=Painting in the Heeresgeschichtliches Museum Wien, own photograph, digitally edited. |Author=Giuseppe Bezzoli (1784-1855) |Date=1853 |Permission= |o