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1386:. Although a critic of "Mocionist" conservatism in Austria-Hungary, during the interwar he became noted for his work to preserve and shed light on the family's contribution as a "moral dynasty". Bocu wrote Andrei Mocioni's profile as a study in national pedagogy, declaring that any Banatian unaware of the Mocionis' role "is a Banatian in name only". Mocioni, or any other of his relatives, is also mentioned in the
1422:, the mansion was re-purposed as a cultural club and mainly functioned as a disco, before being taken over by the local town hall. The communist and post-communist periods saw the Mocioni inheritance falling into disrepair, and the deposited collections were still being looted in 2003. In the latter period, busts of Andrei and Alexandru Mocioni were installed in Timișoara's Scudier Park.
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572:, the local Mocionis, including Andrei, also made a point of learning Serbian, and "sort of carried themselves like Serbs". Seen by his contemporaries as a man of outstanding culture and upbringing, Andrei had "perfect" command of Aromanian, Romanian, Hungarian, Serbian, as well as Latin, French, and German. Like his father, he took a law degree in 1828 or 1832, from the
1070:(or "Romanian Literary Society", as it was known at the time). He was inducted as a Banat representative, alongside Babeș—who, in 1883, wrote Mocioni's biography. From 1861, the Mocionis and Babeș had cooperated in countering Hungarian nationalist propaganda abroad, publicizing the Romanian point of view. According to Babeș, their effort was sabotaged by
1043:"political, patriotic, and national virtues". As noted by historian Tudor-Radu Tiron, the restoration of Hungarian rule ultimately pushed the Mocionis back into Hungarian politics, which explains why Andrei, Anton and Gheorghe all took seats in the last Diet of Hungary (1865). Elected at Lugoj, Andrei served from December 14, 1865, and joined the
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Mocioni's body was taken to Foeni for an
Orthodox burial at the common Serb–Romanian church, which he and his wife had furnished. Laura inherited all his wealth, which sparked a Mocioni family feud. Already a licensed postal worker, she continued Mocioni's work as a postmaster. She died on the estate
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had only managed to establish a
Transylvanian caucus and a Banatian one. The latter, presided upon by Anton Mocioni, recognized Hungarian rule and sought to obtain Romanian rights within its jurisdiction. An 1872 report to his partisans also claimed that Andrei and the other Mocionis were "disgusted"
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Mocioni's mandate ended with the Diet recall on
September 29, 1860. He had failed in his bid to secure Banat autonomy: the region, alongside all of the Voivodeship, was re-annexed to the Hungarian crown in December 1860. In April 1861, Mocioni persuaded the Banat Romanians to boycott future elections
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Mocioni's health was failing, and for this reason he never attended any session of the
Romanian Academy. From 1879, Mocioni's disease worsened, and, once bedridden, he was taken to Temeschwar (now officially Temesvár) to be under specialist care. Mocioni died on May 5 (April 23), 1880. Although some
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Mocioni was still pressed by his friends to make a return to politics. He refused on principle, but allowed for a theoretical possibility: "I shall no longer fight and sacrifice myself to the four winds, but will patiently wait for a national regeneration to begin, if ever." In
December 1875, he was
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was sent over to report to Franz Joseph on the demands of Banat
Romanians, Mocioni called in and organized a National Assembly. This demanded the creation of a Banat Captaincy, and, when the request was denied, an administrative incorporation with Transylvania. He noted that Romanians needed to form
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In 1852, Mocioni ultimately resigned as commissioner, expressing his protest toward the treatment of
Romanians by the Austrian government. However, he was asked to reconsider by the authorities, who feared that they were becoming unpopular with the majority population. Although he did not resume his
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newspaper noted that "although Andrea
Mocioni will forever remain the true leader" of the Romanian caucus, Alexandru was emerging as the tactician, and moderating the Romanians' resistance to Hungarian nationalism. Andrei also continued to be active as a sponsor and philanthropist, providing funds
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on the issue of separation, knowing that it would favor the
Romanians. The Patriarch resisted this move and suspended the negotiations, arguing that "the nation would have me stoned to death". Rajačić's death in late 1861 created confusion among the Serb bishops, empowering Mocioni to network and
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within a centralized
Austria; Petrino, a "federalist", wanted regional decentralization on the basis of old laws, which, while favoring Bukovinians, would have left Romanians in Hungary underrepresented as a group. The two made common cause in their opposition to a projected union between Bukovina
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On June 6, Mocioni was elected to the Budget Committee, and from this position campaigned to have Romanian Orthodox churches subsidized on par with other state-recognized religions. Proclaiming the equality of nations against demands for Hungarian hegemony, he found himself debating the issue with
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The family's involvement in Hungarian conservative politics were being reexamined in the 1890s by a new generation of radicals, who argued that "Mocionism" was a sample of "Magyarophilia". By then, a scandal had erupted over Andrei Mocioni's remains. The church remained a property of the Karlovci
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and Anton Mocioni. It received his collection of historical documents, and appointed him a delegate to Vienna, to thank the emperor for supporting Romanian culture. In 1863, his philanthropy expanded. He donated his only source of income, the revenue of Foeni, to the famine-stricken population of
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in 1843. Ethnologist Elena Rodica Colta dates the Mocionis' definitive self-identification as Romanians to this period, noting that they believed the entire Aromanian ethnos to be a branch of the Romanian community. During his time in Pest, Andrei began frequenting the literary salon organized by
564:, he received "a profoundly Christian Orthodox education, inspired by Macedo-Romanian traditions and culture". Originally, the Mocionis only spoke Aromanian and Hungarian. Nevertheless, the family encouraged intercultural contacts, with Ioan speaking as many as eleven languages. According to the
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of Vienna, and which, according to literary historian Aurel Vasiliu, Mocioni may have authored himself. It defined as "absurd" the notion of "Hungarian self-government within Austria", while describing federalization as the best option for all Austrian Romanians, as well as for the "non-Magyar
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in the 1740s. Family documents suggest that he was originally from Moscopole, and that he died at 110 years of age; under his watch, the family established lucrative businesses and began purchasing estates in Hungary and the Banat. His two sons Andrei and Mihai were raised into the nobility by
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For a while, the Romanians of Banat continued to plead with the emperor for Romanian self-rule in the Banat. One such petition, circulated in December 1863, also asked Franz Joseph to surround himself with Romanian advisers, including "Andrea de Mocioni, lord of Foeni", a man distinguished by
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However, Mocioni had not agreed to be listed as a candidate, and immediately renounced his seat. In his address, he explained that "he had nothing in common with the Hungarian diet of Pest, since he had never intended to become a Hungarian." He also had a publicized row with the Temeschwar
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517:(born 1816 and 1823, respectively). Other siblings included brothers George and Lucian (the latter of whom died young) and sister Ecaterina. Ioan and Iuliana together had as many as 11 other children. Andrei was simultaneously the uncle and cousin of writer
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was "not something Romanians have ever feared, nor will they ever fear it; it may sometimes wander off, as it has these past ten years, and as such impair our nation's culture, development and prosperity for some time: but to denationalize us—that, never!"
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were significant blows for Mocioni's nationalist-loyalist campaign. Mocioni withdrew to Foeni, ailing and out of the public eye for the final decade of his life. He was still a noted philanthropist and sponsor of the Romanian press, but had conflicts with
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In 1859, at Foeni, Mocioni married a Serb coreligionist, Laura, the Countess Csernovich (Čarnojević). A woman of "outstanding beauty", she was also noted for collecting Ancient Roman coins and paintings with Roman subjects by Nicola Popescu. Her father,
505:, they were mostly based in Pest, where they founded the Kefala Library. Andrei the second was a grandson of the original Andrei, born to lawyer Ioan Mocioni de Foen (1780–1854) and his wife Iuliana Panaiot (1787–1858). On his mother's side, Andrei had
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Patriarchy, which in 1900 refused to hand over the body for reburial in the Mocioni mausoleum. It cited texts which condemned the separation in death of husband and wife, but the Romanian press suspected that such resistance was proof of "intolerant"
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In the parallel debate over church affairs, Șaguna, the designated Metropolitan, had Mocioni as one of his "most ardent supporters", one "fighting like a virile lion for the hierarchic separation". Mediating between the Karlovci Patriarch
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of Bukovina, supporting regional autonomy and the reestablishment and a Romanian Metropolis. By origin, all three were in fact Aromanians. Reportedly, both Șaguna and Mocioni objected to Diet selections being non-democratic, agreeing with
696:, also loyalists, and together with them began pressing for a Romanian dukedom to be created out of Romanian territories in Hungary. The commissioner was also involved in such projects, proposing that a Romanian press be set up in
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for the reestablished Hungarian Diet. This decision was overturned later that year, when a new ethnic assembly passed a resolution calling for single Romanian candidatures, supported by all voters. Mocioni himself was elected for
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With the death of Anton Jr in 1943, the direct Mocioni lineage was extinguished; however, interest in the family was still kept alive by Bocu's nephew, the scholar Ion D. Suciu. In the 1950s, the estates were subject to
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to obtain the secession of Banat as an autonomous, Romanian, province. During his mandate, the administration was staffed with a growing number of Romanians. In tandem, his Mocioni relatives approached the Romanians of
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in August 1892, aged 53, and was buried at his side. In her late years, she had carried on with Mocioni philanthropy work, but only servicing the local Serb community and punishing Romanian ingratitude. According to
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sources give his death place as Foeni, contemporary reports have it that he died in Temeschwar, after having lapsed into a brief coma, and while looked after by his wife Laura. Their marriage had produced no heirs.
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of Bukovina, persuading "right-believing Romanians" not to participate in the election of a Rajačić replacement. Nevertheless, Mocioni was disappointed with Șaguna, who did not back his plan for creating a new
1177:. Mocioni was especially affected by the outcome. In the months following the new arrangement, Mocioni and Babeș participated in the drafting of another protest, also signed by the Diet's Serb, Slovak and "
945:, but their dispute was ultimately patched up by Babeș. The Diet itself was dissolved later that year. Mocioni's solution to these setbacks was the attempted creation of a de facto "political body" and "
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as his personal examples in politics. From about 1860, Mocioni had dedicated himself to the national awakening of Romanians, networking between the Austrian subjects in the Banat, Transylvania, and the
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and supported incorporation with Hungary. Mocioni, perceived as the Romanian nationalist candidate, won 621 votes to 94, with only eight Romanians voting against him. The celebratory crowd carried the
811:, Mocioni also theorized that the Banat was an "individuality" distinct from the Serbian and Hungarian regions, and suggested that "never-ending problems" would result from its continued amalgamation.
929:("Long Live M. Andreiu de Mocioni, Elected by Lugoj Circle"). The speaker, a Concilor Ioanovits, suggested that the election would confirm Mocioni as the Banat leader, a Romanian equivalent to
482:. The Mocionis were thus one of some 200 Aromanian families to receive titles, and became integrated with the 12,500 Romanian noble families attested in Hungary by 1800 (from a total 340,000).
1315:, noted that, by then, he and his Serb wife were detested by the local Romanians, who once attacked the manor and shattered its windows. According to a notice in the Arad Orthodox paper
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Andrei the elder was killed in mysterious circumstances before he could receive his diploma, but this was granted to his wife. The more senior branch established by them became known as
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1155:. These efforts also failed. By September 1866, Mocioni and Babeș began speaking out in the Diet about the wish of Austrian Romanians to be united with the Principality of Romania.
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not to insist on this point. Seen from his regional constituency, Mocioni was also one of two representatives of the Voivodeship, including the Banat. The other was a Serb prelate,
741:, had been an ally of the Hungarian revolutionaries; dispossessed and bankrupt, he moved to Foeni to live with the couple. They also shared the manor with Alexandru and the other
992:, which promoted Romanian identity and culture, created despite continued chicanery from Hungarian officials. He also placed a bid for ASTRA's presidency, but lost to Șaguna.
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as the only explicitly liberal Romanian publication to appear in Austria-Hungary. This goal was stated in its first editorial, co-signed by the Mocionis, which promised that
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896:. Mocioni defended his ideas as mainstream, arguing that equality had been promised by Franz Joseph himself. In the end, Mocioni sided with the "centralists", who supported
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Andrei Sabin Faur, "Considerații privind vocabularul politic al românilor din Imperiul Habsburgic: receptarea liberalismului și conservatorismului (1838–1914)", in
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Tudor-Radu Tiron, "O contribuție heraldică la istoria înaintașilor omului politic Andrei Mocioni de Foen (1812–1880), membru fondator al Academiei Române", in
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The 1866–1867 interval was a great disappointment for all factions within the Romanian caucus: the return of Hungarian nationalism was unopposed following the
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Constantin Mocioni, or "Constantinus Motsonyi", who may have been Mucină's son, settled among the Greek Orthodox (Greek, Romanian, and Aromanian) community of
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Ovidiu Emil Iudean, Alexandru Onojescu, "Politics, Nationalism, and Parliamentarianism: Romanian Representatives in the Budapest Parliament (1861–1918)", in
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He was more successful in his campaigning for an Orthodox metropolis, set up in December 1864; from 1865, it incorporated Banatian Romanian churches as the
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1261:, providing credit for Romanian businesses. At the time, Andrei Mocioni also provided funds in hopes of creating a Romanian regional theater, and became
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voters and the Romanian peasants on his estates, a matter which contributed to his voluntary isolation. He was survived by his wife Laura, daughter of
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2363:"Ungari'a. Prim'a adunare generala a Associatiunei natiunale in Aradu, pentru cultur'a si conversarea poporului romanu (Continuare lá Nr. 39)", in
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Lajos Kakucs, "De la Fântâna Pașei de pe lângă Mănăstirea Dervișilor până la Parcul Rozelor. Contribuții la istoria parcurilor din Timișoara", in
1319:, Mocioni was also driven away from religious affairs after "a mean gossiper libeled him, out of the blue and without a shred of truthfulness".
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and the resumption of Austrian control, Mocioni's loyalty was rewarded, and he was appointed supreme commissioner for the Banat, within the new
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counts, while his horses continued to be bred by the Austrians Jakob Haas and Ludwig Deutsch. The property was pillaged by peasants during the
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1509:"Cum și-au bătut joc de conacul familiei Mocioni de la Foeni. A fost pe rând baie comunală, grădiniță, depozit, sală de sport și discotecă"
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Berényi, pp. 215–220; Nicolae Bocșan, "Liberalism and Nationalism in Alexandru Mocsonyi's Parliamentary Activity (1865–1871)", in
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had an unsolved dispute about the creation of a Foeni post office, which the officials viewed as too costly. Mocioni took the
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and "demoralized" by the behavior of Romanian electors in Lugoj and Krassó, who acted as "proselytes of the government".
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in early 1861. It would have established a "Romanian national diet" for Transylvania, the Banat, Bukovina, as well as
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that the delegates could only be said to represent themselves. Their objection was registered, but they were asked by
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Ungarns Pferdezucht in Wort und Bild. Vierter Band: Die ungarische Landespferdezucht; Die Privatgestüte. Zweiter Teil
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Returning to Arad, Mocioni helped establish there a National Culture and Enlightenment Association, presided upon by
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Adrian Dehleanu, "Familia Mocioni. Istoria uneia dintre cele mai vechi familii nobiliare din istoria românilor", in
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ignited a conflict between Alexandru's "Mocionist party" and the pro-government Deák Party, represented locally by
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3128:"Colaborarea româno–sârbă în chestiunea națională din monarhia dualistă", in Vasile Ciobanu, Sorin Radu (eds.),
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within a nominal Hungarian realm and full centralism in Austria's custody, while failing in his bid to promote
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Stefan Malfèr, "Les représentations de Garibaldi en Autriche", in Jean-Yves Frétigné, Paul Pasteur (eds.),
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Silviu Mureșan, Ion D. Suciu, "Preocupări istoriografice la Ioan Dimitrie Suciu: 'Macedo-Românii'", in
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a singular "moral body", "called upon as a nation to partake in Austria's constitutional life." In his
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Képviselők és főrendek a dualizmus kori Magyarországon. 2. Az országgyűlés tagjainak archontológiája
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Society. On April 22, 1866, the Romanian Regency appointed Andrei Mocioni a founding member of the
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that village, and even ran into debt in his effort to provide for them. He was also interested in
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during his tenure; the other brothers were independent Romanian deputies. Alexandru also won a
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Sorin Liviu Damean, "Români și maghiari în contextul războiului austro–prusian (1866)", in
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1090:. With his parallel career as a lawyer, Babeș also helped the Mocionis win back 5 million
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836:
613:
472:
409:
370:
291:
271:
177:
172:
162:
138:
88:
36:
3224:
Aurel Vasiliu, "Bucovina în viața și opera lui M. Eminescu", in Constantin Loghin (ed.),
1278:
576:. He then worked in the local administration of Banat. In 1836, he was the second-ranked
3011:
Personalități marcante în istoria și cultura românilor din Ungaria (Secolul XIX). Studii
2320:, pp. 327–328; Hitchins, pp. 16–17; Lupaș, pp. 271–272, 278; Mureșan & Suciu, p. 108
1082:, who wanted a Hungarian–Romanian alliance against Austria; but also found backing from
3208:
Les Roumains des états autrichiens. L'Independence constitutionnelle de la Transilvanie
3186:
3091:
2613:
Cosma, pp. 263–268; Deheleanu, pp. 221–222; Munteanu, p. 64; Neș, p. 298; Otiman, p. 28
2475:
1230:
1036:
840:
753:
625:
561:
319:
361:
as a political weapon. He had noted political rivalries with Romanians who sided with
3253:
3151:
Marcel Morar, "Disputa ideologică asupra statutului Transilvaniei 1860–1864 (I)", in
3108:
1582:
1116:
1044:
918:
766:
725:
697:
653:
467:
366:
188:
130:
2709:
Berényi, pp. 210, 220–221, 237; Bugariu, p. 400; Deheleanu, p. 221; Neș, pp. 301–302
346:. This disappointment pushed Mocioni to renounce politics during much of the 1850s.
1378:
Most other assets were kept by the surviving family following the establishment of
1286:
761:
958:
717:
154:
1976:
Mária Mayer, "A ruszinok (kárpátukránok) és az 1865. évi képviselőválasztás", in
1464:
Berényi, pp. 22–23, 112, 213–214; Deheleanu, pp. 216–217; Tiron, pp. 28–29, 31–32
1352:. A separation was eventually made, and Andrei was reburied in the new location.
1513:
1222:
would strive to be "as free and as liberal as is permitted by law and loyalty."
1152:
1018:. During this clash, he withdrew his financial support for the church historian
1473:
Berényi, pp. 214–215; Colta, pp. 66–67, 83; Deheleanu, p. 217; Tiron, pp. 31–35
716:
earlier posting, he went on to serve as president of the Central Commission in
616:, for his brother Petru, canvassing votes from conservative Hungarians, Serbs,
2578:
1305:
selected a representative for the "national church congress" by the voters of
1290:
1241:
to intimidate the opposition. By then, the various factions seeking to form a
1178:
1130:
984:, as well as in reports addressed to Franz Joseph. That year, with Șaguna and
954:
946:
782:
547:
502:
463:
443:
307:
2645:
Buletinul Cercurilor Științifice Studențești. Arheologie, Istorie, Muzeologie
2917:
Antologia literaturii dialectale bănățene (poezie, proză, teatru); 1891–2011
2260:
Bocșan (2011), pp. 366–367; Hitchins, pp. 14–16; Mureșan & Suciu, p. 108
1262:
765:
brotherly peoples". The manifesto also spoke at length about the dangers of
506:
451:
311:
299:
3065:, pp. 65–84. Gyula: Research Institute of the Romanians of Hungary, 2008.
3025:
Itinerarii istoriografice. Studii în onoarea istoricului Constantin Feneșan
2090:, p. 114. Rouen: Publications des universités de Rouen et du Havre, 2011.
981:
501:
Mocionis, who did not hold a titular estate—although they built a manor at
462:. He and one of his brothers were killed in action somewhere in the Banat.
3243:
3120:
2991:
2974:"Alegerea D. Andreiu de Mocioni de ablegatu in Lugosiu, cá documentu", in
2399:
509:
roots. He had an elder brother, Petru, born in 1808, and two junior ones:
1598:
1306:
1294:
938:
752:
notes that Mocioni, "everywhere encouraged and supported by the Romanian
1552:, "Românii din Macedonia. Rolul Românilor Macedoneni în Ardeal. IV", in
1293:
examination and, at his own expense, erected a building which, with its
1206:
for Babeș's ethnological work, and for the Viennese Romanian newspaper,
1094:
from their Hungarian debtors, and was thereafter their trusted adviser.
2144:"Alegerea", pp. 179–180. See also Berényi, pp. 102–103; Wlad, pp. 39–42
1298:
701:
1237:, the latter tried to win over Romanian voters using bribes, and used
949:" for all Romanians of the Empire. A concrete project was advanced by
1048:
661:
585:
577:
402:
2175:, Vol. XXII, Issue 4, Winter 2013, p. 6; Papio Ilariano, pp. 4–5, 68
2410:"Plansórea Romaniloru Banatiani (incheiere din Nrulu trecutu)", in
2394:, pp. 22–23. Stuttgart: Verlag von Schickhardt & Ebner, 1895.
1062:". From January 1865, he was an honorary member of the nationalist
3130:
Partide politice și minorități naționale din România în secolul XX
1636:
Berényi, p. 137; Colta, pp. 71–74; Deheleanu, p. 218; Tiron, p. 32
1258:
1238:
970:
914:
700:, located on the Banat's traditional border with Transylvania and
494:
331:
327:
50:
1690:
Berényi, p. 87; Bugariu, p. 399; Deheleanu, p. 219; Otiman, p. 28
969:
and his Romanian clergy, he proposed to convene a representative
3075:
Aurel Cosma Jr., "Istoria presei romîne din Banat" (part 2), in
3013:. Gyula: Research Institute of the Romanians of Hungary, 2013.
2563:
2561:
2482:, p. 269. Bucharest: Grai și Suflet – Cultura Națională, 1995.
734:
3228:, pp. 201–482. Cernăuți: Editura Mitropolitul Silvestru, 1943.
2867:
1780:
1778:
1257:, the Mocioni brothers established in 1871 the Albina Bank of
2576:"Manifestatiune colective in cestiunea de nationalitate", in
656:, who enlisted the loyalties of various other Banatians. The
1862:
Bugariu, p. 399; Deheleanu, pp. 219, 220, 221; Tiron, p. 30
892:, who accused him of fostering the rebellious doctrines of
712:. The cause had first been embraced by Petru in the 1840s.
597:, meeting with exponents of Aromanian and Romanian causes.
442:
The Mocionis were probably descended from Petru Mucină, an
373:, Mocioni also turned to cooperation with the Romanians of
1455:
Berényi, pp. 213–214; Colta, p. 66; Deheleanu, pp. 216–217
652:. This pitted him against the pro-Hungarian revolutionary
2088:
Changer d'époque, n° 23. Garibaldi: modèle, contre-modèle
1437:
Colta, p. 66; Deheleanu, p. 216. See also Bugariu, p. 399
927:
Sa traiésca D. Andreiu de Mocioni, alesu cercului Lugosiu
704:. By 1850, Mocioni was also campaigning to reestablish a
664:, where he acted as a Romanian representative, alongside
385:
for Romanian Orthodox Christians. Alongside his brothers
233:
Landowner, jurist, civil servant, journalist, businessman
2515:; Tiron, p. 31. See also Bugariu, p. 400; Lupaș, p. 271
1051:
seat in that legislature. Known as the theoretician of
2986:. Sibiu: Editura Consistoriului Mitropolitan, 1909.
1792:
1790:
497:. This was by contrast with Mihai's descendants, the
3238:. Lugoj: Tipariulu lui Traunfellner-Vengely, 1865.
2441:, pp. 97, 218, 334, 337. Eger: Líceum Kiadó, 2020.
1750:
1748:
1746:
1301:, was recognized as "the most elegant post office".
3115:. Sibiu: Tiparul Tipografiei Arhidiecezane, 1911.
2115:
2113:
676:with a set of political proposals on their behalf.
229:
203:
195:
184:
168:
144:
124:
119:
105:
86:
67:
48:
21:
2131:
2129:
2127:
2125:
2107:Lupaș, p. 189; Morar, p. 12; Păcățian, pp. 277–279
1736:
1734:
1732:
3034:Vicențiu Bugariu, "Andrei Mocsonyi de Foeni", in
3003:, Vol. I, Issue 2, July–August 1929, pp. 173–182.
2739:"Diverse. Biroulu postalu celu mai elegantu", in
3221:, Vol. 1, Issue 1, January–June 2016, pp. 27–51.
3142:"Sârbii la 1848–1849 în Banat și Vojvodina", in
3132:, Vol. V, pp. 20–30. Sibiu: TechnoMedia, 2010.
3103:Românii arădani în frământările anilor 1849–1850
2553:Analele Universității din Craiova, Seria Istorie
2470:D. Murărașu, "Comentarii eminesciene 1866–1874.
1763:Bugariu, p. 399; Deheleanu, p. 220; Tiron, p. 29
1699:Bugariu, p. 399; Deheleanu, p. 219; Tiron, p. 28
326:. He was brought up at his family estate in the
3113:Mitropolitul Andrei Șaguna. Monografie istorică
2424:
2422:
2269:Otiman, p. 28; Mureșan & Suciu, pp. 107–108
1813:
1811:
758:Caus'a limbelor și națiunalităților in Austri'a
525:between Ecaterina and her uncle Mihai Mocioni.
298:jurist, politician, and informal leader of the
290:; June 27, 1812 – April 23/May 5, 1880) was an
3405:Ethnic Romanian politicians in Austria-Hungary
3193:, Issue 10, Vol. XXV, October 2015, pp. 27–31.
2542:Milin (2010), p. 23. See also Neș, pp. 113–114
2332:, p. 328; Bocșan (2011), p. 366; Lupaș, p. 272
2239:, p. 229; Hitchins, p. 13; Lupaș, pp. 193, 258
302:community, one of the founding members of the
3191:Academica. Revistă Editată de Academia Română
2884:Munteanu, pp. 8, 20, 47, 51–52, 58, 64–65, 91
1545:
1543:
1541:
859:On May 31, 1860, Mocioni was co-opted by the
685:Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar
8:
3200:, Vol. 59, Issue 4, April 1928, pp. 267–280.
1881:
1879:
1877:
706:Transylvanian (Romanian) Orthodox Metropolis
16:Austrian and Hungarian jurist and politician
2797:
2795:
2793:
2768:
2766:
2764:
2735:
2733:
1672:Otiman, pp. 28–29. See also Bugariu, p. 399
1173:, attaching most Romanian-inhabited to the
781:, who aspired to creating a caucus for the
2939:Mureșan & Suciu, pp. 89–90, 92–94, 106
2700:Berényi, pp. 56, 162. See also Neș, p. 228
2386:
2384:
1500:
1498:
1496:
1494:
1492:
1490:
1488:
917:. His rival was Murgu, who sided with the
539:Mocioni de Foen coat of arms, granted 1783
18:
3270:Members of the Imperial Council (Austria)
3031:, Center for Transylvanian Studies, 2011.
2223:"Epistolele parochului betranu, XIV", in
1185:. Brother Anton Mocioni, alongside Serbs
1022:, who had to print his works with ASTRA.
798:, and those residing in the newly formed
636:The same period saw him dragged into the
3420:Eastern Orthodox Christians from Hungary
3340:Hungarian book and manuscript collectors
3285:Founding members of the Romanian Academy
3088:, Vol. XIV, Issue 14, 2015, pp. 216–225.
2875:, Vol. XXIV, Issue 4, Winter 2015, p. 29
2622:Berényi, pp. 202–204; Cosma, pp. 264–266
2437:Dániel Ballabás, József Pap, Judit Pál,
2219:
2217:
1853:Tiron, p. 30. See also Deheleanu, p. 220
1609:Deheleanu, p. 219; Tiron, pp. 30, 31, 32
1390:poetry of the interwar. Samples include
1330:
1214:. Historian Andrei Sabin Faur describes
999:. Already in 1862, Mocioni, Șaguna, and
818:
728:represented the Mocionis as plaintiffs.
3425:Members of the Romanian Orthodox Church
2977:Foaia pentru Minte, Anima si Literatura
2911:Ioan Viorel Boldureanu, Simion Dănilă,
2413:Foaia pentru Minte, Anima si Literatura
1726:Bugariu, p. 399; Deheleanu, pp. 219–220
1574:
1572:
1570:
1568:
1566:
1564:
1562:
1430:
1335:Mocioni crypt in Foeni, 2015 photograph
3176:, Vol. III, Issue 6, 2015, pp. 88–108.
3155:, Vol. XIII, Issue 2, 2000, pp. 11–23.
3045:Europa unită. De la idee la întemeiere
2754:"Varietati. In cerculu Fagetului", in
2555:, Vol. XVI, Issue 1, 2011, pp. 280–281
1359:; others went to the Bukovinian baron
1136:Mocioni's Foeni manor, 2021 photograph
553:Lithograph of Andrei Mocioni, ca. 1840
3395:Hungarian people of Aromanian descent
3183:. Oradea: Tipografia Diecezană, 1937.
3144:Analele Banatului. Arheologie–Istorie
2959:Analele Banatului. Arheologie–Istorie
1980:, Vol. 108, Issues 5–6, 1974, p. 1148
1900:Deheleanu, pp. 219, 220; Tiron, p. 30
1517:(Timișoara edition), October 21, 2015
493:, in reference to its core estate of
7:
3410:Austrian people of Aromanian descent
3400:Hungarian people of Albanian descent
3390:Hungarian people of Romanian descent
3315:19th-century Austrian businesspeople
3219:Revista Bibliotecii Academiei Române
3162:. Timișoara: Editura Mirton, 1999.
1375:with an excuse to murder Romanians.
632:1848 revolution and Banat leadership
425:, and by his nephew, the politician
412:and the Banat's absorption into the
82:May 31 – September 29, 1860
3415:Austrian people of Albanian descent
3320:Businesspeople from Austria-Hungary
3210:. Bucharest: Imprimerie de Journal
1581:, "Macedo-Românii din Ungaria", in
1175:Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen
815:Imperial Diet and church separation
446:(or "Macedo-Romanian") priest from
414:Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen
2378:Bugariu, p. 400; Deheleanu, p. 221
1627:Berényi, p. 184; Deheleanu, p. 219
1398:("And Yet the Banat Is Tops") and
600:While participating in Torontál's
14:
3450:People of the Revolutions of 1848
1717:Berényi, pp. 26–27, 118, 145, 189
101:December 14, 1865 – 1869
3375:Journalists from Austria-Hungary
1129:
1101:
720:; he was also a counsel for the
546:
532:
29:
3445:Eötvös Loránd University alumni
3430:Members of the Church of Greece
3081:, Issues 7–8/1932, pp. 263–273.
2077:Păcățian, pp. 270, 274, 278–279
1844:Deheleanu, p. 220; Tiron, p. 30
1265:of Andrei, the child of actors
369:. Serving one full term in the
3275:Members of the Diet of Hungary
3146:, Vol. XIX, 2011, pp. 377–400.
454:, who declared loyalty to the
381:to reestablish an independent
1:
3305:19th-century Austrian jurists
3040:, Issue 20/1931, pp. 399–400.
2980:, Issue 23/1861, pp. 179–181.
2921:Editura Universității de Vest
2591:Neș, pp. 15, 114–116, 132–133
2567:Bugariu, p. 400; Tiron, p. 31
1927:"Pesta in 12 Noemvre n.", in
689:Prince Felix of Schwarzenberg
322:, which had been elevated to
68:Extraordinary counsel in the
49:Supreme commissioner for the
3350:19th-century philanthropists
3027:, pp. 355–376. Cluj-Napoca:
2772:"Concertul de la Foenĭ", in
2678:"Lugosiu, 4 fauru 1872", in
2600:"Varietati. Indreptare", in
2582:, December 22, 1867, p. 1096
2472:La mormântul lui Aron Pumnul
2227:, Issue 51/1887, pp. 412–413
2098:. See also Ciorănescu, p. 89
1285:. The former deputy and the
591:Atanasiu Grabovski de Apadia
338:: he was a supporter of the
336:Hungarian Revolution of 1848
3455:People of Serbian Vojvodina
3181:Oameni din Bihor: 1848–1918
2801:"Noutăți. Intoleranță", in
1784:Mureșan & Suciu, p. 107
1420:Romanian Revolution of 1989
1373:Hungarian Royal Gendarmerie
1115:, July 1870 cartoon in the
898:proportional representation
722:Austrian Court of Cassation
708:, fully separated from the
397:, he founded the newspaper
3471:
3098:, Vol. VI, 1965, pp. 1–20.
2961:, Vol. XXIII, 2015, p. 356
2893:Mureșan & Suciu, p. 90
2836:, pp. 152–153. Bucharest:
2830:Alexandru Candiano-Popescu
2354:Bocșan (2011), pp. 367–368
2059:Păcățian, pp. 268–269, 270
1591:Socecŭ, Sander & Teclu
1579:Atanasie Marian Marienescu
1080:Giovenale Vegezzi Ruscalla
925:inscribed with the slogan
789:, referred to Mocioni and
750:Atanasie Marian Marienescu
480:War of the First Coalition
3385:Politicians from Budapest
3380:People from Pest, Hungary
3360:Hungarian philanthropists
2919:, pp. 61, 71. Timișoara:
2814:"Ce e nou? Necrolog", in
2498:Bugariu, p. 400; Otiman,
1940:Milin (2011), pp. 382–383
237:
115:
94:
75:
56:
44:
28:
3365:19th-century journalists
3355:Austrian philanthropists
3153:Acta Mvsei Porolissensis
3105:. Arad: Diecezana, 1947.
2660:, Issue 36/1869, pp. 2–3
1396:Că tăt Bănatu-i fruncea!
986:Alexandru Sterca-Șuluțiu
809:Memorandum to the Throne
710:Patriarchate of Karlovci
584:, being appointed first
574:Royal University of Pest
448:Aspropotamos in Thessaly
383:Transylvanian Metropolis
314:background, raised as a
3290:Austrian civil servants
2999:, "Scrisori vechi", in
2820:, Issue 32/1892, p. 382
2647:, Vol. 24, 2018, p. 221
2416:, Issue 29/1863, p. 207
2369:, Issue 40/1863, p. 164
2251:, p. 229; Lupaș, p. 193
1891:, Issue 33/1880, p. 211
1243:Romanian National Party
1227:elections of March 1869
1060:Principality of Romania
1016:bishopric at Temeschwar
829:Banat Military Frontier
804:Count Mensdorff-Pouilly
802:. In November 1860, as
648:, opposing the rise of
276:Andreas Mocioni de Foen
3280:Deák Party politicians
2805:, Issue 110/1900, p. 3
2290:, Issue 9/1938, p. 109
1336:
988:, Mocioni established
856:
718:Temeschwar (Timișoara)
606:revolutionary liberals
570:Mihailo Polit-Desančić
438:Origins and early life
287:
275:
244:Andrei Mocioni de Foen
23:Andrei Mocioni de Foen
3440:Romanian nationalists
3345:Patrons of literature
2834:Amintiri din viața-mi
2778:, Issue 37/1905, p. 2
2758:, Issue 82/1875, p. 3
2745:, Issue 54/1880, p. 3
2742:Gazet'a Transilvaniei
2604:, Issue 10/1869, p. 2
2345:, Issue 28/1901, p. 5
2050:Păcățian, pp. 269–270
1931:, Issue 87/1866, p. 3
1556:, Issue 30/1923, p. 1
1334:
1297:furniture and silver
997:Diocese of Caransebeș
911:Krassó (Caraș) County
822:
800:United Principalities
650:Hungarian nationalism
642:Hungarian Revolutions
602:congregatio generalis
503:Birchiș (Marosberkes)
344:Voivodeship of Serbia
318:, he belonged to the
288:fényi Mocsonyi András
3370:Activist journalists
3226:Eminescu și Bucovina
2948:Colta, pp. 66–67, 78
2873:Transylvanian Review
2682:, Issue 9/1872, p. 2
2524:Babeșiu, pp. 174–176
2459:Transylvanian Review
2193:Babeșiu, pp. 173–174
2184:Papio Ilariano, p. 4
2173:Transylvanian Review
1967:Vasiliu, pp. 384–385
1958:Vasiliu, pp. 383–386
1918:Babeșiu, pp. 179–180
1909:Milin (2011), p. 382
1663:Milin (2011), p. 383
1589:, p. 72. Bucharest:
1587:Albumul Macedo-Român
1482:Tiron, pp. 29, 31–32
1388:dialectical Banatian
1369:revolutionary events
1361:Ioan Mocsony-Stârcea
1009:of Transylvania and
977:Gazeta Transilvaniei
941:, the pro-Hungarian
867:of Transylvania and
681:surrender at Világos
523:consanguine marriage
363:Hungarian radicalism
280:Andreas von Mocsonyi
3236:Cuventârile dîetali
3043:George Ciorănescu,
3037:Societatea de Mâine
2502:; Tiron, pp. 28, 31
2480:Opere I. Poezii (I)
2007:Milin (2010), p. 21
1400:Cassian R. Munteanu
1283:Coriolan Brediceanu
1160:Austro-Prussian War
1145:Sigismund Popoviciu
1053:national liberalism
1032:Prokopije Ivačković
1020:Nicolae Tincu-Velea
825:Serbian Voivodeship
3435:Hungarian nobility
2533:Cosma, pp. 267–268
2225:Biseric'a si Scóla
2153:"Alegerea", p. 180
1796:Ciorănescu, p. 218
1337:
1317:Biseric'a si Scóla
1072:Abdolonyme Ubicini
1001:Eudoxiu Hurmuzachi
894:Giuseppe Garibaldi
869:Nicolae de Petrino
857:
823:Ethnic map of the
771:German nationalism
458:and served in the
324:Hungarian nobility
135:Kingdom of Hungary
3330:Hungarian bankers
3310:Hungarian jurists
3204:A. Papio Ilariano
3138:978-606-8030-84-5
3071:978-963-86530-5-5
3019:978-615-5369-02-5
2929:978-973-125-339-8
2803:Tribuna Poporului
2447:978-963-496-144-4
2096:978-2-87775-508-5
2041:Deheleanu, p. 221
1998:Ciorănescu, p. 90
1754:Deheleanu, p. 220
1618:Deheleanu, p. 219
1554:Cultura Poporului
1535:Tiron, pp. 28, 32
1446:Deheleanu, p. 216
1275:Gruia Liuba Murgu
1233:. As reported by
1187:Stevan Branovački
1183:Milán Manojlovics
1149:ethnic federalism
1109:Alexandru Mocioni
923:Romanian tricolor
882:Samuilo Maširević
796:Duchy of Bukovina
777:In October 1861,
519:Alexandru Mocioni
460:Great Turkish War
456:Habsburg monarchy
427:Alexandru Mocioni
393:, and his lawyer
355:ethnic federalism
340:House of Lorraine
254:, last name also
248:Andrea de Mocioni
241:
240:
223:Alexandru Mocioni
3462:
3325:Austrian bankers
3101:Gheorghe Lițiu,
3078:Viața Romînească
3029:Romanian Academy
2962:
2955:
2949:
2946:
2940:
2937:
2931:
2913:Cornel Ungureanu
2909:
2903:
2900:
2894:
2891:
2885:
2882:
2876:
2863:
2857:
2856:Colta, pp. 77–83
2854:
2848:
2838:Editura Eminescu
2827:
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2669:Neș, pp. 132–133
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3187:Păun Otiman
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2691:Neș, p. 136
2282:Satu-Mare.
2278:"Buletinul
2162:Wlad, p. 39
1231:Béla Szende
1153:corporatism
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666:Ioan Dobran
568:journalist
562:Păun Otiman
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169:Nationality
148:May 5, 1880
35:Mocioni as
3254:Categories
3109:Ioan Lupaș
2997:V. Babeșiu
2968:References
1871:Neș, p. 20
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1291:postmaster
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387:Gheorghe
312:Albanian
292:Austrian
264:Mocionyi
256:Mocsonyi
225:(nephew)
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155:Temesvár
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2817:Familia
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