Ioan Buteanu
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Ioan Buteanu (1821–23 May 1849) was a leader of the
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n Romanian Revolutionaries in 1848 and a prefect of
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between 1848 and 1849.


Early life and activity

Ioan Buteanu was born in 1821 to a noble family. His birthplace is sometimes listed as
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or
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, where his father was born.Mager
''Revoluția de la 1848: rolul și cultul lui Buteanu''
, manuscript of ''Ținutul Hălmagiului'', 1937
He attended gymnasium in
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and
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. He was a Chancellor for three years at Tabula Regia in
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(the Transylvanian Court of Appeals). After obtaining a lawyer's diploma he settled in
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. Austrian General Anton Puchner appointed him as the administrator of Zarand, and the Romanian National Committee appointed him prefect in that region. On May 15, 1848, he gave a speech at the
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Assembly, criticizing the intent of the Hungarian revolutionaries to unify Transylvania with Hungary. Located in
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in the summer of 1848, he received an invitation from
Nicolae Bălcescu Nicolae Bălcescu () (29 June 181929 November 1852) was a Romanian Wallachian soldier, historian, journalist, and leader of the 1848 Wallachian Revolution. Early life Born in Bucharest to a family of low-ranking nobility, he used his mother ...
, asking him to join the Wallachian Revolution. Buteanu asked
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to advocate in the National Committee to take action "to help the brothers beyond." During the 1849 truce between the
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and the Transylvanian Romanians led by
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, on May 6, the major adventurer Imre Hatvani with a detachment of Hungarian revolutionaries surprised and disarmed the Romanians in
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. On May 7, the prefects Petru Dobra and Ioan Buteanu were taken as prisoners.Ela Cosma
Cronologia anilor 1848-49 în Transilvania
in: „Yearbook of the History Institute in Cluj”, tom.
Dobra was shot at Abrud, and Buteanu was sent to
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and jailed. On May 19, Major Hatvani withdrew from Abrud to Brad, then through
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and
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to
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. Hatvani hanged Buteanu without trial on 23 May 1849 at Josesel.


Legacy

Buteanu was painted by Barbu Iscovescu when he was held prisoner alongside other Wallachian revolutionaries in the
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. On May 23, 1999, the Pro-Maramureș Cultural Society "Dragoș Vodă" built a bust in the center of Sighet to commemorate the 150 year anniversary of the death of Buteanu. On the Memorial House, now a place of worship, a commemorative plaque was placed. The Gurahonț High School in
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is named after Buteanu. His name was also worn by the 6th Regiment of
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, a regiment commanded between 1972 and 1976 by
Ștefan Gușă Ștefan Gușă or Gușe (17 April 1940 – 28 March 1994) was a Romanian general who was the Chief of the General Staff of the Romanian Armed Forces between 1986 and 1989. He was born in Spătaru, a village in Costești commune, Buzău County ...
.


Notes


Bibliography

* Traian Mager, ''Ținutul Hălmagiului'', a monography in 4 volumes, Arad: The Diecean Typography, 1937 * Silviu Dragomir, ''Ioan Buteanu,'' The Zarand Prefect in the years 1848–49, Bucharest, 1928. * Silviu Dragomir, ''Ioan Buteanu, Prefect of Zarand in the years 1848-49, Bucharest, 1928. Silviu Dragomir, Ioan Buteanu, Prefect of Zarand in the years 1848-49, 2nd edition, coordinated and completed by Vasile Iuga of Săliște, "Dragoș Vodă" Publishing House, 2012.'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Buteanu, Ioan 1821 births 1849 deaths People from Sighetu Marmației People from the Austrian Empire Romanian revolutionaries 19th-century Romanian people in Transylvania