Ioan Inocențiu Micu-Klein, also known by his lay name Ioan Micu (1692 – 22 September 1768), was a Bishop of Făgăraș and Primate[citation needed] of the...
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nephew of bishop Inocenţiu Micu-Klein. He began to study at the Seminary of Blaj and he joined the Order of Saint Basil in 1762. Micu received a scholarship...
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Gabriel Bethlen (1580–1629), Prince of Transylvania between 1613–1629. Inocențiu Micu-Klein, (1692–1768), bishop of Alba Iulia and Făgăraș (1728–1751) and Primate...
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Romania is a Romanian Greek Catholic cathedral commissioned by bishop Inocențiu Micu-Klein in 1738. The church was built by Viennese architects Anton Erhard...
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"tolerated" and "admitted") when referring to them. The Uniate bishop, Inocențiu Micu-Klein who demanded recognition of the Romanians as the fourth privileged...
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The most notable people born in Sadu are: Inocențiu Micu-Klein, Romanian Greek-Catholic Bishop Samuil Micu, theologist, historian, philosopher, member...
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origins of the Transylvanian School go back in time to the activity of Inocențiu Micu-Klein, Gherontie Cotore, Grigorie Maior, and Petru Pavel Aaron, all members...
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and Rome (in the last two cities together with Samuil Micu, nephew of Bishop Inocențiu Micu-Klein). He turned out to be a polyglot, thoroughly mastering...
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1705. In 18th century Transylvania, throughout the Blaj Schools of Inocențiu Micu-Klein, a Latinist and Enlightenment movement, the Școala Ardeleană emerged...
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Transylvania, a bishop of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church, Baron Inocențiu Micu-Klein (d. 1768), tried to speak "on behalf of the whole Romanian nation...
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1969 article with Ștefan of Ocnele Mari, a painter hired in 1737 by Inocențiu Micu-Klein, head of the Romanian Greek-Catholic Church, headquartered in Blaj...
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in Paris. In August 1997, through his efforts, the remains of Dom Inocențiu Micu-Klein were taken from Rome, where he died in exile, to the cathedral he...
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served two bishops as their cathedral: Ioan Giurgiu Patachi and Inocențiu Micu-Klein. In 1737, the latter moved the church headquarters to Blaj, and St...
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Wallachia. Around this time, the family also became acquainted with Inocențiu Micu-Klein, a later influential Romanian religious figure. Radu's claim to Wallachia...
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political emancipation in Transylvania for the next century. Bishop Inocențiu Micu-Klein demanded in dozens of memoranda their recognition as the fourth "political...
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Dacians. Early census In 1733, when the Romanian Greek Catholic bishop Inocențiu Micu-Klein decided to organize a census in Transylvania, 34 families were reviewed...
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1941 to 1945. Between 1945 and 1956, he worked as a professor at Inocențiu Micu Klein High School in Cluj, where for a time he served as director. This...
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(1698–1713) vacant (1713–1715) Ioan Giurgiu Patachi (1715–1727) Ioan Inocentiu Micu-Klein (1728–1751) Petru Pavel Aron (1752–1764) Atanasie Rednic (1765–1772)...
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Aromanian merchants. A list compiled by Romanian Greek-Catholic Bishop Inocențiu Micu-Klein indicates no church or priest in Reghin. A construction date of ca...
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a brief history of the church; and an important monograph about Inocențiu Micu-Klein. The first, written on the 200th anniversary of the union with Rome...
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Term ended 29 October 1727 Predecessor Atanasie Anghel Successor Inocențiu Micu-Klein Personal details Born 1680 Kohóvölgy, Máramaros County Died 19 October...
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e Bacco degli Ucraini. Latin memorial to Bishop Inocenţiu Micu-Klein placed by his nephew Samuil Micu after his death in 1768. 1819 inscription placed...
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the union with Rome was the Romanian Greek-Catholic Bishop of Blaj Inocențiu Micu-Klein. Schooled by the Jesuits in Cluj, trained in theology in Trnava and...
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consecrated bishop on 9 December 1743 by the bishop of Făgăraş, Inocenţiu Micu-Klein. A short time before consecration, Mykhaylo Olshavskyi entered the...
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Greek-Catholic bishop, Inocenţiu Micu-Klein, who, with imperial backing, became a baron and a member of the Transylvanian Diet. From 1729 to 1744, Klein submitted...
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and writing books on Visarion Sarai and on the interrogation of Inocențiu Micu-Klein (both 1896), as well as on the demographic situation of Romanians...
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Transylvania, he became the vicar of the bishop of Făgăraş Inocenţiu Micu-Klein. When in 1744 Micu-Klein, because of his petitions for freedom for all Romanians...
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