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Paulina Pfiffner

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Paulina Pfiffner
Born1825 (1825)
DiedSeptember 29, 1853(1853-09-29) (aged 27–28)
Other namesLigeti Kalman
Commemorative plaque to Ms. Paulina Pfiffner (c. 1825-1853) Honved officer during the 1848-49 war of independence. The plate is affixed to the front of the building in which she was held by the Austrian gendarme in 1953. (Gyula, Kossuth Lajos Street Nr 36)

Paulina Pfiffner (1825 – 29 September 1853[1]), was a Hungarian freedom fighter in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848.

She was the daughter of an Italian immigrant. In 1840, she ran away from home to become an actor in Budapest. In 1848, she enlisted in the Hungarian forces dressed as a man under the name Ligeti Kalman. She was promoted to officer after having distinguished herself by her bravery during the Battle of Piski.

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  1. ^ "Az 1848-49-es honvédek és más személyiségek nyughelyei (D. Nagy András, Hankó József)". bekes.archivportal.hu (in Hungarian). Archived from the original on 2013-11-06. Retrieved 2016-06-20.