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MIHAI EMINESCU • Chronology / Life, Creation, Cultural Context |
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December 20. Presumptive date of Mihai Eminescu's birth - it is the
date written down by the poet himself in the register-album of Junimea. Matei,
the poet's youngest brother, defends this date, as having been written by their
father on an old Psalm Book. In the absence of any documentary evidence, the
date as such has not been accepted by literary history. • December 24.
Another presumptive date of Mihai Eminescu's birth, as communicated by Aglaia,
the poet's sister. • 1850, January 15. Birth, in Botosani,
of Mihai, the seventh son in the Eminovici family. The date,
written down in the „Register of births and baptisms” for the year 1850, is
the only one having a documentary support. • April 22. Birth
of Veronica Câmpeanu, in Năsăud;
married in 1864 to professor Stefan Micle, Veronica will meet Eminescu in 1872,
in Vienna. With the poet’s taking up his abode in Jassy, a deep love –
which will sign their existence – rises between the two. • In Jassy,
opening night of Vasile Alecsandri's play Chirita in Iasi (Chirita
in Jassy). • 1851, April 23. The Eminovici family moves
to Ipotesti. Yet, unable to pay the whole sum owed to the former owner, they
will return in October in Botosani. • Inauguration, in Bucharest, of the Big
Theatre, the future National Theatre (whose first director was Costache
Caragiale). |
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