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Tag: Romania XIX Charity Societies

Ana Racoviță-Davila (1834-1874)

Category19 CenturyPosted on20182018

Philanthropist. She founded a boarding school for orphans in Bucharest.

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

Elena Otteteleșanu (?-1888)

Category19 CenturyPosted on20182018

Patronized charity activities. She kept a salon in Bucharest.

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

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

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