Ion Budai-Deleanu (January 6, 1760 – August 24, 1820) was a Romanian scholar, philologist, historian, poet, and a representative of the Transylvanian...
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footballer Ion Budai-Deleanu (1760–1820), Romanian philologist, historian and writer Irina Deleanu (born 1975), Romanian rhythmic gymnast Liviu Deleanu (1911–1967)...
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Țiganiada is a Romanian epic poem written by the poet and scholar Ion Budai-Deleanu, the first epic poem written in the Romanian language. Țiganiada treats...
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strengthen the central government. Ion Budai-Deleanu wrote the first Romanian epic poem focusing on him. Deleanu's Țiganiada (Gypsy Epic) (which was published...
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Minister of Romania, son of Ion C. Brătianu Ion Budai-Deleanu (1760–1820), Romanian scholar, philologist, historian, and poet Ion Călugăru (1902–1956), Romanian...
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unification" had been known from earlier works of Naum Ramniceanu (1802) and Ion Budai-Deleanu (1804). The concept owes its life to Dimitrie Brătianu, who introduced...
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chronicler Gabriela Ursachi found another analogy in local letters: Ion Budai-Deleanu, an early 19th-century representative of the Transylvanian School...
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(History of the Romanians). Micu-Klein, Gheorghe Șincai, Petru Maior and Ion Budai-Deleanu, who were members of the Transylvanian School during the era of Romanian...
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Petru Maior, Gheorghe Șincai, Ioan Piuariu-Molnar, Iosif Meheși, Ion Budai-Deleanu, Ioan Para etc. The petition was signed in the name of the Romanian...
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population of 5,087, of which 75.62% were Romanians and 14.53% Roma. Ion Budai-Deleanu (1760–1820), philologist, historian, and poet Kocsárd Kún [ro] (1803–1895)...
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unification" had been known from earlier works of Naum Ramniceanu (1802) and Ion Budai-Deleanu (1804). After the unsuccessful 1848 revolution, the Great Powers rejected...
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Micu-Klein, Petru Maior, and Gheorghe Șincai, to whom some researchers add Ion Budai-Deleanu, Ioan Monorai, and Paul Iorgovici. The so-called "School", its members...
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this cultural movement, Micu-Klein, Gheorghe Șincai, Petru Maior and Ion Budai-Deleanu, took up the cause of representing Romanian political rights and appealed...
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harababură [ro], by Eugène Ionesco Corcodușa - Țiganiada, adapted from Ion Budai-Deleanu Martafița - Goofi's Country, by Matei Vișniec The girlfriend - The...
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document-based literary history. He was the first to publish two works by Ion Budai-Deleanu: the second variant of Țiganiada in 1925, and the poem Trei viteji...
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was a subject matter in Ion Budai-Deleanu's mock-epic, Țiganiada. A Romanian proto-nationalist of the Transylvanian School, Budai probably hinted at political...
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Eça Russia: Nikolay Ivanovich Novikov, Mikhail Lomonosov Romania: Ion Budai-Deleanu, Ienăchiţă Văcărescu, Anton Pann, Samuil Micu, Gheorghe Șincai Scotland:...
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Șincai and Petru Maior, the "Heroic-comic-satiric Poem" Țiganiada by Ion Budai-Deleanu, can also be found, promoting democratic and enlightenment ideals...
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is often based on works by: Iordache Golescu [ro], Anton Pann, Ion Creangă, Budai-Deleanu and Nicolae Filimon. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes...
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the 18th century. Shortly before 1800, in Habsburg Transylvania, Ion Budai-Deleanu introduced Gypsy voivodes and aristocrats, including the aspiring...
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Brașov is named in her honour. Munteanu, Maricica (1 July 2015). "Ion Budai-Deleanu, Opere. Țiganiada. Trei viteji. Scrieri lingvistice. Scrieri istorice...
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"Transylvanian School", represented by poets such as Ion Budai-Deleanu. As a result, Iorga attributed to Budai-Deleanu a manuscript-poem called Menehmii sau fraţii...
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Milică, Gane reused classical storytelling formulas recalling Ion Budai-Deleanu and Ion Creangă in creating portrait-caricatures—for instance, that of...
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published a biography of Petru Maior in 1893, and in 1894 translated Ion Budai-Deleanu's German-language notes on Bukovina into Romanian. Also that year,...
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Dmitrovka near Oryol, with a sizable boyar retinue (including the chronicler Ion Neculce). There he died on 21 August 1723, on the very day he was awarded...
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