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High school at 12 Bernády György Square, Târgu Mureș, Romania
Alexandru Papiu Ilarian National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național „Alexandru Papiu Ilarian”) is a high school located at 12 Bernády György Square,
Alexandru Papiu Ilarian National College
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Commune in Mureș, Romania
Papiu Ilarian (formerly Budiul de Câmpie; Hungarian: Mezőbodon [ˈmɛzøːbodon]) is a commune in Mureș County, Transylvania, Romania composed of five villages:
Papiu_Ilarian
Romanian revolutionary, lawyer and historian
Alexandru Papiu-Ilarian (27 September 1827 – 23 October [O.S. 11 October] 1877) was a Romanian revolutionary, lawyer and historian. Papiu Ilarian was born
Alexandru_Papiu_Ilarian
City in Mureș County, Romania
(1775–1856) János Bolyai (1802–1860) Avram Iancu (1824–1872) Alexandru Papiu Ilarian (1827–1877) György Bernády (1864–1938) Károly Molter (1890–1981) Aurel
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Pedagogical College Ștefan Odobleja, Drobeta-Turnu Severin Alexandru Papiu Ilarian National College, Târgu Mureș Unirea National College (Târgu Mureș)
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Romanian writer and politician (1802–1872)
President (1867), serving until his death. In 1869, Heliade and Alexandru Papiu-Ilarian successfully proposed the Italian diplomat and philologist Giovenale
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village in Vârfuri Commune, Dâmbovița County Merișoru, a village in Papiu Ilarian Commune, Mureș County Merișoru de Munte (Merisor), a village in Cerbăl
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County of Romania
Among the Romanian revolutionaries of 1848 can be mentioned Alexandru Papiu Ilarian and Simion Bărnuțiu, who became the ideologist of the Romanian revolution
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Transylvanian lawyer and revolutionary (1824–1872)
opted for the main, radical wing of the movement. Centered on Alexandru Papiu Ilarian, the group opposed the Hungarian revolutionary option of uniting Transylvania
Avram_Iancu
Contracted title used by the royalty of former Moldavia and Wallachia
Carol as Domnitor of the United Principalities was made by Alexandru Papiu Ilarian in 1866. The ultimate origin of Io is with the Biblical Yohanan (Hebrew:
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Lunca Bradului Mădăraș Măgherani Mica Miheșu de Câmpie Nadeș Neaua Ogra Papiu Ilarian Pănet Păsăreni Petelea Pogăceaua Râciu Răstolița Rușii-Munți Sâncraiu
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Name list
Paleologu Alexandru Papadopol Alexandru Papadopol-Calimah Alexandru Papiu Ilarian Alexandru Pastia Alexandru Pesamosca Alexandru Philippide Alexandru
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Symbols of Transylvania
blue-white-red or blue-red-white arrangement, claimed by Alexandru Papiu Ilarian as "Transylvania's oldest colors", for being used in the Romanian dress
Flag and coat of arms of Transylvania
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Historical stage of the Romanian language
A. Rosetti and Maria Rosetti George Bariț Cezar Bolliac Alexandru Papiu-Ilarian Andrei Șaguna Although the modernising current was initially led by
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Marosvásárhely Târgu-Mureș Marosvécs Brâncovenești Mezőbánd Band Mezőbodon Papiu Ilarian Mezőceked Valea Largă Mezőcsávás Ceuașu de Câmpie Mezőgerebenes Grebenișu
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Șandru may refer to: Șandru, the former name of Papiu Ilarian commune in Mureș County, Romania Șandru, a tributary of the Bârnărel in Suceava County,
Șandru
County of Romania
Lunca Bradului Mădăraș Măgherani Mica Miheșu de Câmpie Nadeș Neaua Ogra Papiu Ilarian Pănet Păsăreni Petelea Pogăceaua Râciu Răstolița Rușii-Munți Sâncraiu
Mureș_County
Romanian Orthodox church in Sibiu, Romania
are buried in the church cemetery, including George Bariț, Alexandru Papiu Ilarian, Ioan Rațiu and Alexandru Vaida-Voevod. (in Romanian) Lista Monumentelor
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Historical cultural movement of Romania
activated in neighbouring Wallachia and Moldavia: Aaron Florian, Alexandru Papiu Ilarian, August Treboniu Laurian. The Transylvanian School believed that the
Transylvanian_School
Romanian newspaper
the Transylvanian Romanian factions of Vincențiu Babeș and Alexandru Papiu Ilarian. Babeș denounced Românul for having published inflammatory articles
Românul
Commune in Sălaj, Romania
of 1,758; of those, 86.29% were Romanians and 6.26% Roma. Alexandru Papiu Ilarian (1827 – 1877), revolutionary, lawyer, and historian Zoltán Vadász [ro]
Gârbou
River in Mureș County, Romania
Icland Location Country Romania Counties Mureș County Villages Papiu Ilarian, Iclandu Mare, Iclănzel Physical characteristics Mouth Lechința • location
Icland
Romanian writer, scholar and politician (1813–1881)
He had an extensive polemic with a Transylvanian lawyer, Alexandru Papiu Ilarian, whom he accused of being a Hungarian by birth, going as far as to suggest
Cezar_Bolliac
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village in Crăciunești Commune Budiu de Câmpie, the former name of Papiu Ilarian Commune This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Budiu
Romanian literary critic, folklorist and essayist
literary critic, folklorist, and essayist. He studied at the Alexandru Papiu Ilarian High School in Târgu Mureș, graduating at the top of his class in 1928
Ovidiu_Papadima
Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian literary critic and translator
institution. From 1920 to 1925, he taught Romanian language at Alexandru Papiu Ilarian High School in Târgu Mureș, and from 1925 to 1940 at George Barițiu
Ion_Chinezu
Romanian historian, politician, lawyer and publisher
Nerva. Together with his brother Zaheu Hodoș, his cousin, Alexandru Papiu Ilarian and the brothers Radu and Nicolae Popea, the students at the Piarist
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December 1960 Brătieni Brăduleț, Argeș County since 1949 Budiul de Câmpie Papiu Ilarian, Mureș County 1925 Canara, Kanara Ovidiu, Constanța County 1930 Caracoium
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Hungarian noble family
Ikland (Icland), Lekence (Lechința), Keménytelke (Cipăieni), Bodon (Papiu Ilarian), Szakál (Săcalu de Pădure), Pagocsa (Pogăceaua), Záh (Zau de Câmpie)
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Vioreanu - August 15, 1863, February 2, 1870, April 5, 1876 Alexandru Papiu Ilarian - October 11, 1863 P. Orbescu - 1 March 1864 (ad interim), 6 May 1864
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philologist, linguist, folklorist corresponding member 1916 Alexandru Papiu-Ilarian 1828–1877 historian, philologist titular member 1868 Ioan P. Papp 1878–1959
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Dobra, a village in Bălăcița, Mehedinţi County Dobra, a village in Papiu Ilarian, Mureș County Dobra, a village in Supur, Satu Mare County Dobra (Golubac)
Dobra
Commune in Mureș, Romania
county seat, Târgu Mureș. It borders the following communes: Șăulia and Papiu Ilarian to the east, Valea Largă to the west, Miheșu de Câmpie to the north
Zau_de_Câmpie
Austro-Hungarian ethnic Romanian historian, genealogist and administrator
There, his classmates included Nicolae Popea, Avram Iancu and Alexandru Papiu-Ilarian. From 1846 to 1848, he audited courses at the Saxon law faculty in Sibiu
Ioan_Pușcariu
Rosetti-Bălănescu (21 - 26 January 1865) Minister of Justice : Alexandru Papiu Ilarian (11 October 1863 - 27 February 1864) (interim) Petre Orbescu (27 February
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colors (including the Blaj newspaper Organul naționale and Alexandru Papiu Ilarian's Istorie a românilor din Dacia superioară). They had a twofold significance:
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a village in Românești Commune, Iași County Ursoaia, a village in Papiu Ilarian Commune, Mureș County Ursoaia, a village in Icoana Commune, Olt County
Ursoaia
Austrian-born Romanian writer
were both writers, as was his wife Constanța; his uncle was Alexandru Papiu Ilarian. He attended high school at Brașov and Sibiu between 1876 and 1880.
Ion_Gorun
Wallachian monk and author (c. 1740–1820)
Romanian miniatures." Hronograful was only printed in 1863 by Alexandru Papiu Ilarian, as part of an anthology of historical sources. A standalone edition
Dionisie_Eclesiarhul
Noble family of Romanian origin
Alexandru Papiu-Ilarian, Vieti'a operele si ideele lui Georgiu Sincai din Sinca (Bucuresci: Tipografia Naţionale, 1869), 12. Papiu-Ilarian, Vieti'a, 12-13
Sinka_de_Sinka
Austro-Hungarian ethnic Romanian bishop and historian
academy in Cluj. His colleagues included Avram Iancu and Alexandru Papiu-Ilarian; together with the latter, Popea edited a weekly publication they distributed
Nicolae_Popea
Romanian politician (born 1951)
general amnesty of 1964. Frunda completed secondary studies at the Papiu Ilarian High School in the city in 1970, before enrolling at the University
György_Frunda
Romanian literary critic (1871–1913)
priest, while his mother Eliza (née Hodoș) was related to Alexandru Papiu Ilarian and Nerva Hodoș. His father's clerical family originated in Șaroṣ, while
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n.
One of the Old World Quadrumana, of the genera Cynocephalus and Papio; the dog-faced ape. Baboons have dog-like muzzles and large canine teeth, cheek pouches, a short tail, and naked callosities on the buttocks. They are mostly African. See Mandrill, and Chacma, and Drill an ape.
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a large West African baboon (Cynocephalus, / Papio, mormon). The adult male has, on the sides of the nose, large, naked, grooved swellings, conspicuously striped with blue and red.