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Home »Posts tagged  ROMANIA (Page 2)

Tag: ROMANIA

Ella Negruzzi (1876-1948)

Category20 CenturyPosted on20182018

First woman lawyer in Romania, feminist. She studied at the University of Iasi. She was elected councilor in Iasi’s City Council in 1929. She founded the society ‘Emanciparea femeii` and in 1936 `Frontul feminin`.

Categories20 Century, FeminismTagsROMANIA, RomaniaXX, Romania XX Feminism

Ana Ipătescu (1805-1875)

Category19 CenturyPosted on20182018

Revolutionary. She took part in the Revolution of 1848 in Wallachia. She even led the crowd and her deeds were depicted in journals of Europe like in Allegemeine Osterreichische Zeitung on 20 of June 1848 (Disperarea ajunsese de acum la un grad înalt, când o Continue Reading

Categories19 CenturyTagsROMANIA, Romania XIX

Emilia Maiorescu (Humpel) (1838-1918)

Category19 CenturyPosted on20182018

She was a translator and romanian feminist. She studied in Bucharest, Brasov and Vienna.

Categories19 Century, 20 Century, Female Translators, Feminism, FeminismTagsROMANIA, Romania XIX, RomaniaXX, Romania XIX Feminism, Romania XX Feminism, Romania XIX Female Translators

Zoe Golescu (1792-1879)

Category19 CenturyPosted on20182018

She was involved in the Revolution of 1848 in Wallachia. She supported her husband and was among the first women to travel abroad in order to meet her sons also involved in the 1848 Revolution.

Categories19 CenturyTagsROMANIA, Romania XIX

Maria Flechtenmacher (1838-1888)

Category19 CenturyPosted on20182018

Romanian feminist, writer, musician, actress. She run the woman magazine, Femeea romana. She published poems, she translated E. Scribe’s comedies.

Categories19 Century, Writing Women, Female Translators, Periodicals and Journals, Feminism, Women in ArtTagsROMANIA, Romania XIX, Romania XIX Writing Women, Romania XIX Feminism, Romania XIX Women in Art, Romania XIX Female Translators, Romania XIX Periodicals and Journals

Constanța Dunca-Schiau (1843-1924)

CategoryWriting WomenPosted on20182018

Writer and activist for women rights. Studied in Vienna and Paris. She got involved in the organization of the Romanian educational system. She wrote poems, novels, but also literary critique.

CategoriesWriting Women, 19 Century, Writing Women, 20 Century, Feminism, FeminismTagsROMANIA, Romania XIX, RomaniaXX, Romania XIX Writing Women, Romania XX Writing Women, Romania XIX Feminism, Romania XX Feminism

Elena Cuza (1825-1909)

Category19 CenturyPosted on20182018

Wife of Alexandru Ioan Cuza, the first First Lady of Romania. She got involved in promoting women rights and philanthropist activities.

Categories19 Century, Feminism, Charity SocietiesTagsROMANIA, Romania XIX, Romania XIX Feminism, Romania XIX Charity Societies

Rallou Caragea (1799-1870)

Category19 CenturyPosted on20182018

The daughter of the prince Ioan Gheorghe Caragea (1812-1818), she encouraged theater in Wallachia but also the organization of the Princely Academy of Bucharest. She could speak several foreign languages, French, Greek, German, Turkish and Romanian.

Categories19 Century, Women in ArtTagsROMANIA, Romania XIX, Romania XIX Women in Art

Ecaterina (Cocuța) Conachi-Vogoride (1828-1870)

Category19 CenturyPosted on20182018

Militant for the union of Wallachia and Moldavia. Her husband Nicolae Vogoride tried to hinder the unification of the two principalities but she discovered his letters and sent them to be published. Eventually she left her husband and traveled to Europe.

Categories19 Century, Writing Women, FeminismTagsROMANIA, Romania XIX, Romania XIX Writing Women, Romania XIX Feminism

Sofia Cocea-Chrisoscoleu (1839-1861)

Category19 CenturyPosted on20182018

Publicist, poet and one of the first feminists of Moldavia. She translated from French.

Categories19 Century, Female Translators, FeminismTagsROMANIA, Romania XIX, Romania XIX Feminism, Romania XIX Female Translators

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