Timotei Cipariu (February 21, 1805 – September 3, 1887) was a Transylvanian Romanian scholar, Greek-Catholic cleric (canonical and chapter prefect), Pașoptist...
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schools in this town: the Dumbrăveni Theoretical High School and the Timotei Cipariu High School. Apafi Castle [ro] Armenian Catholic church of Dumbrăveni [ro]...
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such as Vasile Alecsandri, Grigore Alexandrescu, Nicolae Bălcescu, Timotei Cipariu. Between 1830 and 1860 "transitional alphabets" were used, adding Latin...
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Sibiu — Andrei Şaguna. Its vicepresident was the Greek-Catholic priest Timotei Cipariu, and George Bariţiu was secretary. Shortly after its founding, the...
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Romanian Academy. Nicolae Bălcescu Mihail Kogălniceanu Vasile Alecsandri Timotei Cipariu Grigore Alexandrescu Alecu Russo Dimitrie Bolintineanu C. A. Rosetti...
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religious figures, most of whom were Greek-Catholic. These include Timotei Cipariu, Ioan Axente Sever, Alexandru Sterca-Șuluțiu, Ioan Micu Moldovan [ro]...
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and Tilburg University (2005). In 2015, Cornilescu was awarded the Timotei Cipariu Prize of the Romanian Academy for Volume 1 of the Reference Grammar...
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edition of Manuscriptum in 1991. He was awarded the Romanian Academy’s Timotei Cipariu Prize for volume VII of Eminescu's works. In 2005, the Petru Creția...
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Southern Danubian) Romanian Dialectology"), for which she received the Timotei Cipariu Award from the Romanian Academy. She collaborated in the works Istorie...
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December 1989 Boulevard), belonging to Batthyány Street (present-day Timotei Cipariu Street), were also bought for 2,940 Kronen, and on 26 July 1901, building...
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