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The Transylvanian School (Romanian: Școala Ardeleană) was a cultural movement which was founded after part of the Romanian Orthodox Church in Habsburg-ruled Transylvania accepted the leadership of the pope and became the Greek-Catholic Church (c. 1700). The links with Rome brought to the Romanian Transylvanians the ideas of the Age of Enlightenment. The Transylvanian School's major centres were in the cities of Blaj (Balázsfalva), Oradea (Nagyvárad), Lugoj (Lugos) and Beiuș (Belényes).
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The TransylvanianSchool (Romanian: Școala Ardeleană) was a cultural movement which was founded after part of the Romanian Orthodox Church in Habsburg-ruled...
Siebenbürgen or Transsilvanien, historically Überwald, also Siweberjen in the Transylvanian Saxon dialect) is a historical and cultural region in Central Europe...
main writing system was the Hungarian alphabet. The scholars of the TransylvanianSchool, educated in Catholic centers in Rome or Vienna, developed a writing...
contributions, besides that of the TransylvanianSchool, are the activities of Gheorghe Lazăr, founder of the first Romanian school, and Ion Heliade Rădulescu...
between the Danube (south and east), the Carpathian Mountains (the Transylvanian Alps branch) and Moldavia (both north), and the Olt River to the west...
otherwise a localized version of the Polish eagle. Early versions of the Transylvanian charges were first designed in Habsburg Hungary at some point before...
influential personalities of the Age of Enlightenment in Transylvania (the TransylvanianSchool). Maior was a member of the Greek-Catholic clergy, a historian, philosopher...
sources, and Walachei or Walachey by German-speaking (most notably Transylvanian Saxon) sources. The traditional Hungarian name for Wallachia is Havasalföld...
culture began to be discussed by the end of the 18th century among the TransylvanianSchool scholars. Several writers rose to prominence in the 19th century...
"Transylvanian Review. Vol. XXX, No.2: Petru Maior, the TransylvanianSchool Influencer ", (2021), pp. 3-18. Pavel, Eugen (2018). "The Transylvanian School...
The Transylvanian Association for Romanian Literature and the Culture of the Romanian People (Romanian: Asociația Transilvană pentru Literatura Română...
rights with the other ethnicities of Transylvania and a share of the Transylvanian Diet proportional to their population. The first Supplex was sent in...
historiography of the 17th-century chroniclers, and even in that of the TransylvanianSchool around 1800. What they emphasized, apart from the exceptional personality...
of the Romanian people. Petru Maior and other historians of the "TransylvanianSchool" flatly denied any interbreeding between the natives and the conquerors...
Farsherot Aromanians. It is noticed that Ianovici was influenced by the TransylvanianSchool, a Romanian cultural and intellectual movement active in Habsburg...
which was manifested in cultural and ideological movements such as TransylvanianSchool, and the drafting of political petitions such as Supplex Libellus...
Brubaker, Rogers: Nationalist politics and everyday ethnicity in a Transylvanian town. Princeton University Press, 2006, p. 119. ISBN 0-691-12834-0 Roper...
Greek-Catholic Church, with the aid of the TransylvanianSchool (Școala Ardeleană) and the Transylvanian Memorandum, played a prominent role in resisting...
the Kingdom of Romania on 1 December 1918 by the representatives of Transylvanian Romanians gathered at Alba Iulia, Transylvania was soon united with...
Kingdom of Romania. Iuliu Maniu, a preeminent Transylvanian politician, gathers in Vienna 70,000 Transylvanian soldiers from the Austrian-Hungarian Army,...
Latina (a Latin Academic College) was founded in Cotnari, near Iași, a school which marked the beginnings of the organized humanistic education institutions...
(HIA Book Collection, 1992) 225pp. Case, Holly. Between states: the Transylvanian question and the European idea during World War II. Stanford University...