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Septimiu Albini

Septimiu Albini (June 9, 1861 – November 7, 1919) was an Imperial Austrian-born Romanian journalist and political activist. A native of Transylvania, he attended the University of Vienna, where he was active in the local affiliate of Junimea society. Invited by Ioan Slavici, he settled in Sibiu in 1886, where he edited Tribuna newspaper and delved into political journalism for the following eight years. The period was marked by several stays in prison for press infractions. His time there came to an abrupt end in 1894, when he was sentenced to prison for having signed the Transylvanian Memorandum. Rather than undergo further incarceration, Albini fled to the Romanian Old Kingdom, where he lived in relative obscurity.

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Septimiu Albini

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Septimiu Albini (June 9, 1861 – November 7, 1919) was an Imperial Austrian-born Romanian journalist and political activist. A native of Transylvania,...

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Septimiu

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Septimiu is a Romanian male given name that may refer to: Septimiu Albini (1861–1919), journalist and political activist Septimiu Câmpeanu (born 1957)...

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Albini

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designer Franz von Albini (1748–1816), German judge and statesman Giuseppe Albini (1827-1911), Italian physician Septimiu Albini (1861-1919), Romanian...

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Transylvanian Memorandum

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vice president, Pop de Băsești, the secretaries Vasile Lucaciu and Septimiu Albini, and other PNR leaders who acknowledged their involvement in drafting...

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Samuel von Brukenthal National College

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classified as a historical monument with LMI code SB-II-m-A-12082. Septimiu Albini (1861–1919), journalist and political activist Romulus Cândea (1886–1973)...

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Clodius Albinus

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Messallina and Ceionius Postumus, along with other relatives mentioned in Vita Albini none of these names are considered likely to be accurate by modern historians...

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Ioan Simu

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he delivered a speech; the occasion was the unveiling of a bust of Septimiu Albini, which 10,000 attended. In 1935-1936, he was vice president of the...

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Ioan Bianu

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received by the library. His colleagues there included Ilarie Chendi, Septimiu Albini, Alexandru Sadi-Ionescu, Vasile Pârvan, Alexandru Lapedatu, George...

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Ceionia gens

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extraordinary whiteness of his skin, and to the noble family of the Postumii Albini; however, several other members of the gens also bore the surname Albinus...

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Nummia gens

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about the praenomina of the early Nummii, for nearly all of the Nummii Albini, the only prominent family, bore the praenomen Marcus, and were distinguished...

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