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Ioan Moța

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Fields
  
Politics, Theology

Name
  
Ioan Mota

Education
  
Babes-Bolyai University

Known for
  
journalistic activity

Role
  
Political leader

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Born
  
15 December 1868 Nojag, Austria-Hungary (
1868-12-15
)

Residence
  
Austria-Hungary, Romania

Citizenship
  
Austria-Hungary, Romania

Influenced
  
political thought in Austria-Hungary and Romania

Died
  
January 13, 1937, Majadahonda, Spain

Ioan Moța (Nojag, Hunedoara County, 15 December 1868 - Bucharest, 20 November 1940) was a Romanian priest and journalist. Moța is buried at Orăștie.

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In March 1917, Moța was a member of a group of exiled Romanian Habsburg subjects who were sent as a delegation to the United States to champion Romania's cause.

Journalistic works

  • "Foaia Poporului", Sibiu (1893-1895), “
  • "Revista Orăștiei" (1895- 1898),
  • "Telegraful Român" (1898-1899)
  • "Bunul Econom", Orăștie (1899 - 1901)
  • "Libertatea" (1902-1915, 1919-1933), Orăștie
  • "Libertatea" (1917), Cleveland, Ohio
  • "Foaia Interesantă" (1917), Cleveland, Ohio
  • References

    Ioan Moța Wikipedia