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Iancu and Văcărescu
Anton Pann was a successful novelist, Ienăchiţă Văcărescu wrote the first Romanian grammar and his nephew Iancu Văcărescu is considered to be the first important Romanian poet.
Image: iancu_vacarescu. jpg | Iancu Văcărescu
* Iancu Văcărescu, ( 1786-1863 ), poet
Iancu Văcărescu ( portrait by Henri de Mondonville )
The son of Alecu Văcărescu, descending from a long line of Wallachian men of letters — his paternal uncle, Ienăchiţă Văcărescu, was author of the first Romanian grammar ; Iancu was the grandfather of writer Elena Văcărescu.
* Colecţie din poeziile domnului marelui logofăt Iancu Văcărescu ( 1848 )
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Iancu and was
Raliul Clujului is held in June ; the Avram Iancu Rally, held in September, has been officially organised since 1975, though there were several years when it was not held.
This started a small scale insurrection across Transylvania that was quickly quieted by the Hungarian army, except for the Apuseni Mountains, on the north of Hunedoara, where the tribune Avram Iancu struggled to keep the Hungarian forces away from controlling the gold mines.
Despite this, the Hungarian government hired a new commander and attempted to unite with Romanian democrat Avram Iancu, who was known as Crăişorul Munţilor (" The Prince of the Mountains ").
His father, Ienăchiţă, was a poet as well, but he also wrote the first Romanian grammar and his son, Iancu, was probably one of the greatest poets of his generation.
Avram Iancu, the leader of the 1848 Romanian revolution in Transylvania, was a young lawyer in the city of Marosvásárhely before engaging in the fight for the rights of Romanians living in Transylvania.
With short interruptions during the anti-Ottoman rebellions of Vlad III the Impaler and Michael the Brave, destroyed by Iancu Jianu's hajduks in their campaign against Osman Pazvantoğlu and his successor ( 1809 ) and never rebuilt under Turkish rule, Turnu, like the other two kazas, was due to be returned to Wallachia through the 1826 Akkerman Convention-and was ultimately ceded in 1829, through the Treaty of Adrianopole.
Marcel Janco (,, common rendition of the Romanian name Marcel Hermann Iancu, last name also Ianco, Janko or Jancu ; May 24, 1895 – April 21, 1984 ) was a Romanian and Israeli visual artist, architect and art theorist.
His father, Hermann Zui Iancu, was a textile merchant.
It was during this time that the young artist and his brothers began using the consecrated version of the surname Iancu, probably in hopes that it would sound more familiar to foreigners.
It was housed in a building of their own design, at the junction of Caimatei and Trinităţii, and officially run by a fictitious person, Marcel Iuliu Iancu.
The final offer from the Budapest leadership to Bălcescu and Iancu called for the Romanians to withdraw from Transylvania, as the region was turning into a battleground between Russia and the Hungarians.
During the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, Târnăveni was included in the administrative units of Romanians resisting the Hungarian Revolutionary government, and, as part of the 3rd Legion, Cetatea de Baltă, provided soldiers for the army of Avram Iancu ; its prefect was Vasile Moldovan ( the latter was ultimately defeated and settled in Boziaş, where he later died ).
Avram Iancu (; 1824 – September 10, 1872 ) was a Transylvanian Romanian lawyer who played an important role in the local chapter of the Austrian Empire Revolutions of 1848 – 1849.
Avram Iancu was born in Vidra de Sus ( currently Avram Iancu, Alba County ), Transylvania, then part of the Austrian Empire into a family of peasants that had been emancipated from serfdom.
His attitude at the time showed the nature of the conflict that was to engulf Transylvania: while Iancu welcomed the transition, he was indignant at the fact that Hungarian revolutionaries ( many of whom were landowners ) refused to debate the abolition of serfdom ( which, at the time, covered the larger part of the Romanian population in Transylvania ).
The territory was organized in prefecturi (" prefectures "), with Avram Iancu and Buteanu as two prefects in the Apuseni.
In April 1849, Iancu was approached by the Hungarian envoy Ioan Dragoş ( in fact, a Romanian deputy in the Hungarian Parliament ).
Even more contradictory, the only thing Avram Iancu agreed to ( and which no party had asked for ) was his forces ' " neutrality " in the conflict between Russia and Hungary.

Iancu and Romanian
* September 10 – Avram Iancu, Romanian Transylvanian insurgent ( b. 1824 )
* The Romanian composer Iancu Dumitrescu ( 1944 –) wrote the 1975 work Le miroir de Cagliostro for choir, flute and percussion.
He joined the Wallachian revolutionary camp, and, in the name of the Provisional Government then established in Bucharest, went to Istanbul to approach the Ottoman Imperial government ; he, Nicolae Bălcescu, and General Gheorghe Magheru were instrumental in mediating negotiations between the Transylvanian Romanian leader Avram Iancu and the Hungarian Revolutionary government of Lajos Kossuth.
Regarding the Romanian avant-garde in the interwar period Marcel Hermann Iancu is more known as the spider in the web and as the designer of a great number of Romania's first constructivist buildings [...].
However, the most odius taxes, mistakenly identified with the Phanariotes in modern Romanian historiography, were of much older provenance ( such as the văcărit, first imposed by Iancu Sasul in the 1580s ).
Golescu was also active in negotiating an agreement between the Hungarian government of Lajos Kossuth and the Transylvanian Romanian forces of Avram Iancu, but his efforts were largely unsuccessful.
It comprises three compositions for the Romanian Hyperion Ensemble, of which Hodgkinson conducted two and played on one ( conducted by Iancu Dumitrescu ); two compositions performed by Hodgkinson: one for bass clarinet and tape, one for computer-modified cello and electric guitar ; one piece for two clarinets, one doubling on bass, and piano, performed by Isabelle Duthoit, Jacques Di Donato and Pascale Berthelot.
Features of spectralism are also seen independently in the contemporary work of Romanian composers Ştefan Niculescu, Horatiu Radulescu, and Iancu Dumitrescu.
* Avram Iancu, a Romanian lawyer known for his participation in the Transylvanian Revolution of 1848-1849.
The majority of the population ( 96 %) in Avram Iancu village is Romanian.
The today's village of Avram Iancu was founded, in the early 1900, by the Romanian colonists which came from the eastern region of Bihor county.
In 1956, under the Communist regime, it was renamed after the 1848 Revolution Romanian hero Avram Iancu.

Iancu and family
In 1931, Janco built himself a new family home, the blockhouse known as " Clara Iancu Building ", on Caimatei.
In December 1848, under the leadership of Avram Iancu, Ioan Maiorescu's family arrived in Blaj and then in Braşov.
His family and friends knew him as Iancu or, rarely, Iancuţu — both being antiquated hypocoristics of Ion.

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