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Burada, Maria (1812 - 1886)

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Short name Burada, Maria
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First name Maria
Birth name Isacescu
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Alternative name Maria Isacescu
Date of birth 1812
Date of death 1886
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Sex Female
Place of birth Iaşi
Place of death Iaşi
Lived in Romania
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Crispin, rival stapana-sau (Crispin, the rival of his master) (1836) 0 0
Clopotarul de la Sf. Pavel (1849) 0 0

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Receptions of Burada, Maria, the person

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Giovanni Schiavoni, portrait of Maria Burada, 1840, Muzeul Național de Artă al României - BUCUREȘTI None is portrait of

MENTIONED IN: - Dicționarul literaturii române de la origini pînă la 1900, București: Ed. Academiei, 1979

LANGUAGES PASSIVE OR TRANSLATED FROM:
- French
- Russian
- German
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Born into a noble family, married Teodor Burada, a nobleman and travel writer.

She was fluent in Greek, French, Russian and possibly German. First woman translator from French drama, in Moldavia.

Mother of Teodor T. Burada, etnographer and historian. -
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