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    Samuel Freiherr von Brukenthal (German pronunciation: [ˈzaːmueːl fɔn ˈbʁʊkn̩taːl] ; 26 July 1721 in Leschkirch – 9 April 1803 in Sibiu) was the Habsburg...
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    Samuel von Brukenthal National College (German: Samuel-von-Brukenthal-Gymnasium, Romanian: Colegiul Național "Samuel von Brukenthal", Hungarian: Samuel...
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    1739 he married Anna Katherina Breckner von Brukenthal (1713-1763), the sister of Samuel Breckner von Brukenthal, who later became Governor of Transylvania...
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    of a house located at the corner of what are now Mitropoliei and Samuel von Brukenthal streets. In 1773, when the Jesuits were suppressed, the school closed...
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  • Grammar School, Wisbech, England (1379) Knox Academy, Scotland (1379) Samuel von Brukenthal National College, Sibiu, Romania (1380) - originally part of Hungary...
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    most important of its kind from Banat. In Sibiu/Hermannstadt, the Samuel von Brukenthal National College is the oldest German-language school from Romania...
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    Transylvanian Saxons and the Romanians Samuel von Brukenthal, Transylvanian Saxon intellectual and baron Edith Soterius von Sachsenheim, visual artist Georg...
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