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Mihail George Boiagi (3
February 1780 – 1828, 1842 or 1843) was an
Aromanian grammarian and
professor in the
Habsburg monarchy and the
Austrian Empire...
- Nicolae. Mișcări național-culturale în spațiul
central european.
Mihai Boiagi și aromânii. Minov, Nikola. "The war of
numbers and its
first victim - The...
- from 1516 to 1526.
Aaron ben
Joseph of Buda (ca. 1686), poet
Mihail G.
Boiagi, (1780 – ca.1842) an
Aromanian grammarian and
professor László
Szalay (1813–1864)...
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translate their ethnic name is a
grammar printed in 1813 in
Vienna by
Mihail G.
Boiagi. It was
titled Γραμματική Ρωμαϊκή ήτοι Μακεδονοβλαχική/Romanische oder Macedonowlachische...
- Corneli, Ioan and
Alexandru Teodorovici,
Gheorghe Constantin Roja,
Mihail G.
Boiagi, Ioan Alexi,
Constantin Diaconovici Loga,
Dimitrie Țichindeal, Damaschin...
- – John Cheyne,
Scottish physician and
author (d. 1836) 1780 –
Mihail G.
Boiagi,
Aromanian grammarian and
professor (d. uncertain) 1790 –
Gideon Mantell...
- –
David Porter,
American naval officer (d. 1843)
February 3 –
Mihail G.
Boiagi,
Aromanian grammarian and
professor (d. uncertain)
February 19 – Richard...
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Moscopolites (1802),
Gheorghe Constantin Roja (1808/1809) and
Mihail G.
Boiagi (1813) and the
Codex Dimonie possibly from the
early 19th century. Some...
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beginning of the 19th
century by
Gheorghe Constantin Roja and
Mihail G.
Boiagi. Also
dated at
around this
period are the
anonymous m****cripts of the Aromanian...
- diplomat;
father of Dan
Balan Mihai Beniuc (1907–1988),
Romanian poet
Mihail G.
Boiagi (1780–1828 or 1842/1843),
Aromanian grammarian and
professor Mihai Brediceanu...