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Home »19 Century»Maria Rosetti (born Mary Grant) (1819-1893)

Maria Rosetti (born Mary Grant) (1819-1893)

Category19 CenturyPosted on20182018Authoradmin

She took part with her husband to the Revolution of 1848 in Bucharest. While in exile in Paris, she published Les principautés danubiennes. She inspired Rosenthal for his painting Romania revolutionara (Revolutionary Romania).

Categories19 Century, Writing WomenTagsROMANIA, Romania XIX, Romania XIX Writing Women

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