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  2. Alexandru Papiu Ilarian National College - Wikipedia

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    In front of the main entrance, there is a bust of Alexandru Papiu Ilarian, for whom the school is named. [1] The work of Ion Schmidt-Faur, it was inaugurated with great pomp in 1930. [2] It spent World War II in a corner of the Aiud high school yard, [1] and was not unveiled again in its original location until 1957. [3]

  3. Alexandru Papiu Ilarian - Wikipedia

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    Alexandru Papiu-Ilarian (27 September 1827 – 23 October [O.S. 11 October] 1877) was a Romanian revolutionary, lawyer and historian. [1] Papiu Ilarian was born in Bezded (Hungarian: Bezdédtelek), Kingdom of Hungary (today part of Gârbou, Romania) on 27 September 1827. [2] His father was the Greek-catholic priest Ioan Bucur Pop, also a ...

  4. Papiu Ilarian - Wikipedia

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    Papiu Ilarian (formerly Budiul de Câmpie; Hungarian: Mezőbodon [ˈmɛzøːbodon]) is a commune in Mureș County , Transylvania, Romania composed of five villages: Its first written mention is from 1332 as Budun (Bodon). The prefix "Mező", meaning 'field', in its Hungarian name refers to the Mezőség subregion where it lies.

  5. Category:National Colleges in Romania - Wikipedia

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    A. T. Laurian National College. Alexandru Ioan Cuza National College (Focșani) Alexandru Lahovari National College. Alexandru Papiu Ilarian National College. Alexandru Vlahuță National College. Ana Aslan National College (Timișoara) Anastasescu National College. Andrei Mureșanu National College (Dej)

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  7. Io (princely title) - Wikipedia

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    Io. (princely title) Io (Church Slavonic: Ιω, Їѡ and Иѡ, also Iωан and Iωнь; Romanian Cyrillic: Iѡ; Greek: Ίω) is the contraction of a title used mainly by the royalty (hospodars or voivodes) in Moldavia and Wallachia, preceding their names and the complete list of titles. First used by the Asenid rulers of the Second Bulgarian ...

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  9. Transylvanian School - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Transylvanian School (Romanian: Școala Ardeleană) was a cultural movement which was founded after part of the Romanian Orthodox Church in Habsburg -ruled Transylvania accepted the leadership of the pope and became the Greek-Catholic Church (c. 1700). The links with Rome brought to the Romanian Transylvanians the ideas of the Age of ...