George Bariţ
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George Bariț — (* 1812 in Jucu de Jos, Kreis Cluj, Siebenbürgen; † 2. Mai 1893 in Sibiu; auch George Barițiu, Barițius, Gheorghe Barițiu) war ein rumänischer Historiker, Philologe, Journalist und Gründer der ersten rumänischsprachigen Presse in Siebenbürgen … Deutsch Wikipedia
George Bariţ — George Bariţ, often rendered as George Bariţiu (1812 mdash;May 2, 1893), was a Romanian historian, philologist, dramatist, and journalist, the founder of the Romanian language press in Transylvania. BiographyBorn in Jucu de Jos, Cluj County, he… … Wikipedia
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