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Nagyrév is a
village in Jasz-Nagykun-Szolnok,
central Hungary. It was the
location of the
Nagyrév culture.
Between 1914 and 1929, a
large group of female...
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Angel Makers of
Nagyrév (Hungarian:
Tiszazugi méregkeverők, "Tiszazug poison-mixers") were a
group of
women living in the
village of
Nagyrév, Hungary, who...
- The
Nagyrév culture was a Bronze-Age
culture that
existed in what is now
Nagyrév, Hungary. It
existed alongside the
Vatya culture and
Hatvan cultures and...
- was
sentenced to 15
years for his role in the crimes.
Angel Makers of
Nagyrév Hungary 1911–1929 50 300+ 26
women who
poisoned their husbands (sometimes...
- Southard,
Frederick Seddon,
Florence Maybrick, and the
Angel Makers of
Nagyrév. Most
modern brands of
flypaper contain no poison, but only a non-toxic...
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culture was a
Hungarian Bronze Age
archaeological culture that
succeeded the
Nagyrév culture. The
earliest identified settlements are
located in the Cserehát...
- life of
people in a village. The
story is
based on the
Angel Makers of
Nagyrév.
Ferenc Bandi:
Uncle Csuklik Józsefné Rácz: old
woman József Forkas: police...
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Danube basin in Hungary. The
culture formed from the
background of the
Nagyrév culture together with
influences from the
Kisapostag culture. It is characterized...
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Baden culture, Hvar culture, Coțofeni culture,
Yamnaya culture Followed by
Nagyrév culture,
Cetina culture, Bell
Beaker culture, Somogyvár-Vinkovci culture...
- "Angel Face" –
Robledo Puch (Spanish: Cara de Ángel) "Angel
Makers of
Nagyrév" –
Group of
Hungarian killers active in 1914–1929 "Angel of Bremen" – Gesche...