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Ioan Țurcan

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61:(1845), where he founded a school and maintained it with his own funds from 1874 to 1890. He later started preaching at Cernăuți Cathedral, being named archpriest in 1874. He retired in 1897. He was an adviser to the metropolitan from 1857 to 1897. 197: 192: 64:
In 1892, Țurcan was a founding member of the Romanian National Party, and of the National People's Party in 1897. He served in the Diet of Bukovina from 1878 to 1902 and in the
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magazine, and he supported the establishment of a school for girls in Cernăuți, where he died. He never married.
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from 1891 to 1900. He was known for his repeated interventions on behalf of education and the church in
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until 1882; April 19, 1818–May 6, 1902) was an ethnic Romanian Orthodox priest and politician in
167: 162: 143: 50: 31: 27: 46: 156: 54: 42: 38: 49:. He attended specialty courses at the Roman Catholic theology faculty of 69: 53:, obtaining a doctorate in 1844. He became assistant priest at 45:(1831-1839) and the theological institute (graduated 1843) at 41:, his father Gheorghe was a priest. He attended the German 142:, Vol. III. Suceava: Editura Karl A. Romstorfer, 2018. 198:
Members of the Austrian House of Deputies (1897–1900)
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Members of the Austrian House of Deputies (1891–1897)
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Austria-Hungary
Duchy of Bukovina
Coțmani
Realschule
Cernăuți
Vienna University
Șipeniț
Mămăeștii Vechi
Austrian House of Deputies
Bukovina
Societatea Academică Junimea



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ISBN
978-606-8698-22-9
Categories
1818 births
1902 deaths
People from Chernivtsi Oblast
Romanian Austro-Hungarians
Ethnic Romanian politicians in Bukovina
Romanian Orthodox priests
Members of the Austrian House of Deputies (1891–1897)

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