1780 - 1828
Mihail G. Boiagi
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Mihail G. Boiagi is a member of the following lists: People from Buda, People excommunicated by the Greek Orthodox Church and Austrian people of Aromanian descent.
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| Birthday |
3rd February, 1780
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| Birthplace |
Buda, Habsburg monarchy
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| Died |
1828
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| Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius
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| Occupation Text |
Grammarian, professor
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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. He was born on 3 February 1780 in Buda, today Budapest in Hungary. Boiagi was one of the first grammarians from the Balkans and a professor in a school in Vienna, where he taught Greek. He had origins from Moscopole, today in Albania. Boiagi was one of the main figures of the Aromanian diaspora in Austria and Hungary, the capitals of which, Vienna and Budapest respectively, became gathering centers for members of this community in the 19th century. Boiagi introduced the Aromanian historian Dimitrie Cozacovici to the Aromanian community of Austria and Hungary after Cozacovici's migration from Metsovo, today in Greece, to Buda.
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