Pelaghia Roșu Explained

Pelaghia Roșu (1800 – 10 June 1870) was a Romanian revolutionary who participated in the Transylvanian Revolution of 1848–1849. In March 1849, she commanded a battalion of women in defense of her village.[1]

She was born in Mărișel, a small village near Cluj-Napoca. Her father, Ioan Dufle, provided homeschooling, using Romanian textbooks, after which she went to study for 3 years in Budapest. She was married to Ioan Roșu and had one child, named Indrei (Andrei), who later fought with Avram Iancu's army during the Transylvanian Revolution.[1]

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  1. News: Povestea Pelaghiei, femeia din oastea lui Avram Iancu. I-a pus pe fugă pe maghiari. Ce a făcut. ro. Alin. Crișan. Newsweek Romania. November 11, 2023. November 17, 2024.