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Brasov Romania, Transylvania Romania, Old Pictures

Last Updated on februarie 1, 2014

Brasov Romania, Transylvania Romania

The city was first attested in 1235 AD under the name Corona, a Latin word meaning โ€žcrownโ€, a name given by the German colonists.

The first attested mention of Braศ™ov is Terra Saxonum de Barasu (โ€žSaxon Land of Barasโ€) in a 1252 document. The German name Kronstadt means โ€žCrown Cityโ€ and is reflected in the cityโ€™s coat of arms as well as in its Medieval Latin name, Corona. The two names of the city, Kronstadt and Corona, were used simultaneously in the Middle Ages.

The oldest traces of human activity and settlements in Braศ™ov date back to the Neolithic age (about 9500 BCE). Archaeologists working from the last half of the 19th century discovered continuous traces of human settlements in areas situated in Braศ™ov: Valea Cetฤƒลฃii, Pietrele lui Solomon, ศ˜prenghi, Tรขmpa, Dealul Melcilor, and Noua. The first three locations show traces of Daciancitadels; ศ˜prenghi Hill housed a Roman-style construction. The last two locations had their names applied to Bronze Ageculturesโ€”Schneckenberg โ€˜Hill of the Snailsโ€™ (Early Bronze Age) and Noua โ€˜The Newโ€™ (Late Bronze Age).

German colonists known as the Transylvanian Saxons played a decisive role in Braศ™ovโ€™s development. These Germans were invited by Hungarian kings to develop towns, build mines, and cultivate the land of Transylvania at different stages between 1141 and 1300. The settlers came primarily from the Rhineland, Flanders, and the Moselle region, with others from Thuringia, Bavaria,Wallonia, and even France.

In 1211, by order of King Andrew II of Hungary, the Teutonic Knights fortified the Burzenland to defend the border of the Kingdom of Hungary. On the site of the village of Braศ™ov, the Teutonic Knights built Kronstadt โ€“ the city of the crown. Although the crusaders were evicted by 1225, the colonists they brought in remained, along with local population, as did three distinct settlements they founded on the site of Braศ™ov.

The cultural and religious importance of the Romanian church and school in ศ˜chei is underlined by the generous donations received from more than thirty hospodars of Moldavia and Wallachia, as well as that from Elizabeth of Russia. In the 17th and 19th centuries, the Romanians in ศ˜chei campaigned for national, political, and cultural rights, and were supported in their efforts by Romanians from all other provinces, as well as by the local Greek merchant community. In 1838 they established the first Romanian language newspaper Gazeta Transilvaniei and the first Romanian institutions of higher education (ศ˜colile Centrale Greco-Ortodoxe โ€“ โ€žThe Greek-Orthodox Central Schoolsโ€, today named after Andrei ศ˜aguna). The Holy Roman Emperor and sovereign of Transylvania Joseph II awarded Romanians citizenship rights for a brief period during the latter decades of the 18th century.

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Brasov Romania, Transylvania Romania

In 1850 the town had 21,782 inhabitants: 8,874 (40.7%) Germans, 8,727 (40%) Romanians, 2,939 (13.4%) Hungarians. In 1910 the town had 41,056 inhabitants: 10,841 (26.4%) Germans, 11,786 (28.7%) Romanians, 17,831 (43.4%) Hungarians.  In World War I, the town was liberated by Romanian troops between 16 August and 4 October in 1916 during Battle of Transylvania.

Brasov Romania, Transylvania Romania
Brasov Romania, Transylvania Romania
In 1918, after the Proclamation of union of Alba Iulia (adopted by the Deputies of the Romanians from Transylvania), Deputies of the Saxons from Transylavania supported it, with their vote to be part of Romania, and declared their allegiance to the new Romanian state. The inter-war period was a time of flourishing economic and cultural life in general, which included the Saxons in Braศ™ov as well.  (wikipedia.org about Brasov Romania)
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