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Ioan Meșotă

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Meșotă returned home in 1861, the year he was hired to teach at Brașov's Romanian gymnasium, where he offered courses on classical languages and history. In the autumn of 1869, two new affiliated three-year schools opened alongside the gymnasium: one
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and one commercial. Meșotă, deputy director from that point, became principal of all three institutions in 1870. Meanwhile, he was assessor for the
301: 286: 296: 120: 124: 89:. He graduated from the Honterus upper gymnasium, taking his leaving examination in 1858. He studied philosophy for two years at the 111:'s consistory and a member of the Brașov school committee. In September 1877, upon the proposal of Maiorescu and of its president 53:
region, he was sent to the little local school at the age of six, attending for two years. He then completed the church school in
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village. They returned home in 1850. He subsequently entered the Hungarian Roman Catholic gymnasium in Brașov, where
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Asociațiile culturale ale tineretului studios român din monarhia habsburgică: 1860-1918
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was on the faculty. In 1851, upon the advice of the city's
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Dr. Ioan Meșotă (1837-1878) preliminarii biografice
174:Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815–1950 115:, he was elected a corresponding member of the 97:, which awarded him a doctorate in philosophy. 312:Corresponding members of the Romanian Academy 8: 215:Muzeul Național de Istorie a Transilvaniei 254:Bodea, Valentin & Răducanu, Viorel - 292:Members of the Romanian Orthodox Church 136: 65:and was housed at a small monastery in 198:Enciclopedia istoriografiei române̦sti 148: 146: 144: 142: 140: 27:(June 24, 1837 – January 31 [ 235:"Dârste, vatră de cultură românească" 196:Ștefan Ștefănescu, Adolf Armbruster, 192: 190: 162: 160: 158: 61:, the Meșotă family sought refuge in 7: 307:Educators from the Austrian Empire 121:union of Transylvania with Romania 31:January 19] 1878) was an 14: 233:Dumitru Voina, Antoneta Neuvirt, 85:, where he was classmates with 302:Educators from Austria-Hungary 241:, nr. 12/2013, pp. 200–04 57:. In 1849, as a result of the 41:Born into a peasant family in 1: 258:, Editura Orator, Brașov 2003 170:"Meșotă, Ioan G. (1837-1878)" 328: 287:Romanian Austro-Hungarians 152:Voina, Neuvirt, pp. 202-03 297:University of Bonn alumni 119:. In 1919, following the 93:before moving on to the 213:, p. 125. Cluj-Napoca: 184:Voina, Neuvirt, pp. 201 125:Ioan Meșotă High School 21: 81:, he entered the new 19: 91:University of Vienna 45:, a neighborhood of 282:People from Brașov 209:Eugenia Glodariu, 95:University of Bonn 83:Romanian Gymnasium 59:ongoing revolution 22: 109:Sibiu Archdiocese 75:Romanian Orthodox 319: 253: 232: 218: 207: 201: 194: 185: 182: 176: 168: 164: 153: 150: 117:Romanian Academy 33:Austro-Hungarian 327: 326: 322: 321: 320: 318: 317: 316: 262: 261: 251: 248: 230: 227: 222: 221: 208: 204: 195: 188: 183: 179: 166: 165: 156: 151: 138: 133: 71:Iacob Mureșianu 36:ethnic Romanian 12: 11: 5: 325: 323: 315: 314: 309: 304: 299: 294: 289: 284: 279: 274: 264: 263: 260: 259: 247: 244: 243: 242: 226: 223: 220: 219: 202: 186: 177: 154: 135: 134: 132: 129: 87:Titu Maiorescu 25:Ioan G. Meșotă 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 324: 313: 310: 308: 305: 303: 300: 298: 295: 293: 290: 288: 285: 283: 280: 278: 275: 273: 270: 269: 267: 257: 252:(in Romanian) 250: 249: 245: 240: 236: 231:(in Romanian) 229: 228: 224: 216: 212: 206: 203: 199: 193: 191: 187: 181: 178: 175: 171: 163: 161: 159: 155: 149: 147: 145: 143: 141: 137: 130: 128: 126: 122: 118: 114: 110: 106: 105: 98: 96: 92: 88: 84: 80: 76: 72: 68: 64: 60: 56: 52: 48: 44: 39: 37: 34: 30: 26: 18: 255: 246:Bibliography 238: 210: 205: 197: 180: 102: 99: 77:archpriest, 51:Transylvania 49:city in the 40: 24: 23: 277:1878 deaths 272:1837 births 239:Țara Bârsei 167:(in German) 79:Ioan Popasu 20:Ioan Meșotă 266:Categories 225:References 104:Realschule 38:educator. 113:Ion Ghica 63:Wallachia 67:Bobolia 55:Turcheș 217:, 1998 47:Brașov 43:Dârste 237:, in 172:, in 131:Notes 29:O.S. 268:: 189:^ 157:^ 139:^

Index


O.S.
Austro-Hungarian
ethnic Romanian
Dârste
Brașov
Transylvania
Turcheș
ongoing revolution
Wallachia
Bobolia
Iacob Mureșianu
Romanian Orthodox
Ioan Popasu
Romanian Gymnasium
Titu Maiorescu
University of Vienna
University of Bonn
Realschule
Sibiu Archdiocese
Ion Ghica
Romanian Academy
union of Transylvania with Romania
Ioan Meșotă High School





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