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architect-maestro, and he visits the construction site. He lures the lord and his servants to the nearby forest to gather wood for the structure. After ordering all the servants and guards to harvest the forest, he then lures Döbröghy away, ties him to a tree with a rope, and lashes him for the first
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It's now winter and the date of the annual market. Döbröghy knows that Matyi will surely repay the punishment, so he keeps a garrison of guards with him at all times. Matyi instead makes a deal with a local horse rider boy, who lures the whole army away by loudly claiming to be the real Ludas Matyi.
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battlefield medic, and he is brought to the lord and ordered to cure him. He sends the whole folk of the castle out to the nearby field to collect some special fictional herbs, playing into the ineptitude of the staff. While everybody is out harvesting, Matyi gives Döbröghy the second revenge. After
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LĂşdas Matyi was the first folk hero in
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at the market. Trouble ensues when the local lord, Dániel Döbröghy, offers to underpay for them by about half the price, which Matyi declines. Lord Döbröghy then orders his servants to take the geese by force, and punish Matyi with 50
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of unknown origins. Most film adaptations place the story to the beginning of the 19th century, however based on hints in the poem, as well as the word "ludas" also being used to depict someone suspected of a crime already in the
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The magazine also commented on the emerging sexual revolution with a mixture of sexist satire (the "Jucika" cartoon series being the notable example) and more balanced gender-equality advocacy.
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