- The
Mocioni family (Hungarian:
Mocsonyi de Foen), also
spelled as
Mocsony de Foen, was an Austro-Hungarian
noble family whose members held significant...
-
Andrei Mocioni de Foen (also
spelled Andrea de
Mocioni or
Andreiu Mocionĭ, last name also Mocsonyi, Mocsoni,
Mocionyi or Mocsony; German:
Andreas Mocioni de...
- The
Mocioni Palace (Romanian:
Palatul Mocioni), also
known as the
Mocsonyi Palace, was an 18th
Century neoclassical building located at #1 Piața Balaș...
- The
Alexandru Mocioni Square is a
triangular square in Timișoara. It was
named after politician Alexandru Mocioni (1841–1909), who at that time represented...
- 1900s-style Fire Station. The
boulevard divides Alexandru Mocioni Square (Romanian: Piața
Alexandru Mocioni) into two
unequal parts, the
triangular one (formerly...
- administration, but
ended in 1852, when
Mocioni resigned over his
conflicts with
central government. In
November 1860,
Mocioni organized a po****r ****embly, reissuing...
- 24: Domăşnean –
Intrare Rudicica Line 28: V.
Economu – Țițeica Line 32:
Mocioni – Gara de Sud Line 33:
Catedrala – Pod C. Șagului Line 33b:
Catedrala –...
- Becali—businessman and
politician Emanoil Gojdu—lawyer
Petar Ičko—merchant
Mocioni family—barons,
philanthropists and
bankers Theodoros Modis—lumber merchant...
- (3 March–4
September 1937)
Constantin de Flondor [ro] (1937–1940)
Anton Mocioni (interim, 11–23
September 1940)
Mihail Rîmniceanu [ro] (1940–1941) Socrate...
-
writer Emanoil Gojdu (1802–1870),
lawyer Mocioni family, with
notable members of this
family including Andrei Mocioni (1812–1880) Max
Demeter Peyfuss (1944–2019)...