Pintea the Brave
Grigore Pintea, aka Pintea the Brave – August 14, 1703 in Nagybánya, Kingdom of Hungary, was a famous heroic haiduc stemming from Măgoaja, Lăpuș Country.
"Have you heard of such brave,
With such a merciful heart,
Of a such great brave,
He is helping the poor”
According to biographical records, Grigore Pintea, son of Cupșa Pintea and Mălina, was born in 1670 as a descendant of petty Romanian nobility - as Ioan Cupșa - from Hollómező in Belső-Szolnok Country. According to legends, ballads, and movies, he antagonizes regional nobles and decides to fight against social injustice. He flees to the forests of the nearby Maramureş Máramaros County and lives like a Robin Hood. During those years, he terrorized the local nobility, who strove to catch him, but he always managed to evade them.
In 1681, Ioan Cupșa built the Nicula Monastery from Doboka County and donated the famous weeping icon of Mary. On the lands of the same Cupșa family lays the commune Cupșeni in the MaramureşMáramaros County.
During the reign of emperor Leopold I, taxes levied by Habsburgs in Transilvania led to the Kuruc revolt. In this context, Francis II Rákóczi started a national freedom fight based on serfs and on help promised by the king of France and the czar of Russia.
Grigore Pintea was made captain in the army of Francis II Rákóczi. Pintea was educated, knowing many foreign languages and military techniques, studied in imperial garrisons. Performing diplomacy as a good negotiator citadel, count F. Löwenburg, Pintea was declared, "one of the most significant Romanians of the 17th century".
In spring 1703, several cities in the north of Transylvania – Zilah, Szatmár, Beszterce, Dés, Máramarossziget – are taken by the revolt. Pintea's army had the task to conquer the Nagybánya citadel. In August the citadel is under siege. On August 14, in an ambush, Pintea is fatally shot in front of the southern gate of the citadel, close to the Tower of the Slaughterers.
In the church of Budești there is the iron shirt and helmet worn by Pintea in fights against the Tartars and in the Nagybánya museum one can see his weapons and horse tools.
Many places in the region have names mentioning Pintea and his band of outcasts: Pinteas's Spring, Pintea's House, Pintea's Fountain, Pintea's Band, Pintea's Peak, and Pintea's cavern. Legends talk about money hidden in various caverns by Pintea.