Românul


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Românul
Românul (, meaning "The Romanian"; originally spelled Romanulu or Românulu, also known as Romînul, Concordia, Libertatea and Consciinti'a Nationala), was a political and literary newspaper published in BucharestRomania, from 1857 to 1905. Established as the leading voice of Romanian liberalism (the "Red" faction) in the state of Wallachia, it had direct connections to the radical ideology of Western Europe. Its founder and director was the aristocrat C. A. Rosetti, known as Romantic poet, Masonic promoter and left-wing activist, seconded by the brothers Ion C. Bratianu and Dimitrie Bratianu. Românuls roots were planted in the 1848 revolutionary movement, whose press organ, Pruncul Român, was a direct predecessor.

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