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246: 135:. He was the son of Ioan Bran and Bucura Bran (born as Bucura Aldulea). He was the youngest child and the only boy in the family of four children. He was named like his father, a notary, and grandfather, a priest in Zărnești. By decree no. 25.766 on November 19, 1859, Ioan Bran received authorization to wear the "Lemény" and "Kozla" predicates, elevating to the 191:(May 15–17, 1848), where the national, political, religious and social claims were exposed. The delegation called for the same rights for Romanians as any nation inhabiting Transylvania, the independence of the Romanian nation, and the protest against the unification of Transylvania with Hungary. Then, in July 1848, Ioan Bran became the epitaph of the 28: 294:
In 1866, the Cluj authorities dismissed Ioan from the post of prefect of Fogaras County for refusing to reintroduce Hungarian into administration. He was also retired early so that he could not act in favor of the Romanians when implementing the Austro-Hungarian dualism of 1867. He then moved back to
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Between 1851-1864, Ioan Bran worked as a judge of justice in the civil and military government of Transylvania. After holding this position, he was appointed counselor at the Court of Appeal in Sibiu, during which in November 1859, he received the right to the titles of nobles, "de Lemény" and "et
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On April 13, 1848, a delegation led by Ioan Bran went to the Magistrate session in Brașov, where he held a long speech in Romanian, asking for new elections and for half of the positions in the council to be occupied by Romanians. He was also a part of a delegation of 32 Romanian leaders in the
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and take the Philosophical courses at the Roman Catholic High School, however she could not get social help that would allow Ioan to receive free food and accommodation. Since Ioan Bran was a young boy and willing to study, he asked for help from his numerous relatives, some of whom were quite
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Shortly after his appointment as perfect, he was named a member of the Romanian National Committee, in the Defense Commission to organize military Transylvanian Romanians. The person who helped him lead his district was the vice prefect, Constantin Săcărean.
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Ioan Bran was also a member of an interest group, whose purpose was to act as mediator between the ordinary people and their relationships with the main institutions, whether those were ecclesiastical, political (the
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His wife had a civic spirit and she founded a Women's Association in December 1850 to raise money to support the Transylvanian Association for Literature and Culture of the Romanian People -
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to present to the Emperor of Austria the wishes of the Romanians in Transylvania. He then continued to militate for the national rights of the Romanians in Transylvania after 1849.
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Due to his intellectual abilities and patriotism he was elected to the national assembly as secretary with nine other Romanians. On October 20, 1848, he signed, along with
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On September 4, 1838 at 27 years old, Ioan married Maria Oprea Circa, the daughter of a merchant whom he had known during his numerous trials at the
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In 1857, he also became a counselor at the Court of Cassation and Justice of Sibiu together with Vasile Ladislau Pop, the only Romanians.
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and began to get involved in revolutionary movements, becoming known as an important local leader.
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He started his studies in his home village and continued with secondary studies in
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wealthy. This allowed him to start studying at law school in
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Court of Appeal where he disputed problems with the
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Zărnești
Transylvania
Austrian Empire
Romania
Brașov
Austria-Hungary
Hungarian
Transylvania
Fogaras County
Imperial Austrian
Transylvania
Zărnești
Hungarian nobility
Blaj
Sibiu
Cluj
Cluj-Napoca
Court of Appeal
Târgu Mureș
attestation
Burzenland
Blaj Assembly
St. Nicholas Church
Brașov
August Treboniu Laurian
Simion Bărnuțiu
Timotei Cipariu
Vienna
Fogaras County

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