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Cornelia Emilian

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185: 195: 75:, she worked as a nurse and mobilized other women to assist in the war effort. She created a school meal program for poor children. In 1894, she started the Women's League. 210: 45: 190: 205: 152: 132: 100:. Emilian's daughter, Cornelia Emilian Sevastos, also participated in the League, where she continued her mother's activities. 65: 72: 180: 200: 175: 170: 57: 78:
A journalist who wrote to advocate for women's emancipation and their rights, her work appeared in
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Ionela Băluță, "Apariția femeii ca actor social - a doua jumătate a secolului al XIX-lea", in
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People from the United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia
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Romanian people in the Principality of Transylvania (1711–1867)
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Direcții și teme de cercetare în studiile de gen din România
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Emilian founded the Romanian Women's Congress. During the
127:, p. 71. Bucharest: Editura Colegiul Noua Europă, 2003, 48:, to a noble family. In 1858, she emigrated to 8: 56:, soon to become the second city of the 37:journalist and women's rights activist. 109: 20: 7: 119: 117: 115: 113: 191:Emigrants from the Austrian Empire 14: 211:Romanian women's rights activists 206:Romanian political journalists 1: 73:Romanian War of Independence 46:Principality of Transylvania 227: 145:La bourgeoise respectable 64:, a professor at the 60:. There, she married 58:Romanian Old Kingdom 29:; 1840–1910) was an 181:People from Zlatna 84:Fântâna Blanduziei 66:University of Iași 201:Romanian nobility 92:Revista poporului 52:, the capital of 31:Imperial Austrian 218: 155: 153:978-973-737562-9 141: 135: 133:978-973-856975-1 121: 80:Revista literară 40:She was born in 28: 26:Ederlly de Medve 17:Cornelia Emilian 226: 225: 221: 220: 219: 217: 216: 215: 161: 160: 159: 158: 143:Ionela Băluță, 142: 138: 122: 111: 106: 68:and architect. 12: 11: 5: 224: 222: 214: 213: 208: 203: 198: 193: 188: 183: 178: 173: 163: 162: 157: 156: 136: 108: 107: 105: 102: 62:Ștefan Emilian 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 223: 212: 209: 207: 204: 202: 199: 197: 194: 192: 189: 187: 184: 182: 179: 177: 174: 172: 169: 168: 166: 154: 150: 146: 140: 137: 134: 130: 126: 120: 118: 116: 114: 110: 103: 101: 99: 98: 93: 89: 85: 81: 76: 74: 69: 67: 63: 59: 55: 51: 47: 43: 38: 36: 32: 27: 23: 18: 144: 139: 124: 95: 91: 87: 83: 79: 77: 70: 39: 25: 16: 15: 176:1910 deaths 171:1840 births 88:Literatorul 165:Categories 44:, in the 54:Moldavia 35:Romanian 97:Familia 151:  131:  42:Zlatna 33:-born 24:  104:Notes 149:ISBN 129:ISBN 94:and 50:Iași 22:née 167:: 112:^ 90:, 86:, 82:, 19:(

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née
Imperial Austrian
Romanian
Zlatna
Principality of Transylvania
Iași
Moldavia
Romanian Old Kingdom
Ștefan Emilian
University of Iași
Romanian War of Independence
Familia




ISBN
978-973-856975-1
ISBN
978-973-737562-9
Categories
1840 births
1910 deaths
People from Zlatna
Romanian people in the Principality of Transylvania (1711–1867)
Emigrants from the Austrian Empire
People from the United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia
Romanian nobility
Romanian political journalists
Romanian women's rights activists

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