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Hungarian writer
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Anna Zay (1680 – 1733), was a Hungarian writer. She is regarded as a notable member of the early Hungarian baroque poetry. She came from Felvidék Evangelical Lutheran family to her father Baron András Zay (†1685) and her mother Baron Révay Krisztina.
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Hopp Lajos: Vay Ádám és a Rákóczi-emigráció Lengyelországban. In: A Vay Ádám emlékünnepség tudományos ülésszaka. (1969. május 24–25.) Szerk. Molnár Mátyás. Vaja, 1969. 53–66.
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