The most beautiful Hungarian women of the last centuries

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There is no need to introduce the Hungarian beauties of our age, says Magyarorszagom.hu, since they appear on social media platforms and television quite often. But there are many Hungarian beauties whose names are rarely heard nowadays, although we can still be proud of them.
19th century
Lujza Blaha (1850-1926)
She was one of those who became legends during their lives. The “nightingale of the nation” was born in 1850. Growing up among actors, her fantastic voice and dramatic talent came to light at an early age. One of the famous squares of Budapest bears her name.

Róza Déryné Széppataki (1793-1870)
Déryné Bistro of Budapest and many locals in Miskolc are named after the famous actress, singer, and translator, Róza. She was the first acknowledged (and recorded) Hungarian female opera singer. She was an important person in the world of Hungarian theatre and opera as well. Moreover, she translated 12 German plays into Hungarian.
Mari Jászai (1850-1926)
Not only one of the squares of Budapest immortalised her name,
one of the craters of the planet Venus is named after her.
Not to mention the Jászai Mari Award, given to the best actors of the nation. She had more than 300 roles as the most important figure of the Hungarian theatre, and she also translated some plays to Hungarian.










Surprised the *Women*of*Eger* were not mentioned here.🌼🌺🍃🌸🌿🌼*❤️*🌺🍃🌸🌿🌼
Exquisite…