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'''Samoilă Mârza''' (1886-1967) was a Romanian photographer, well known for this his shots  (the only ones) about the big National Gathering of Alba-Iulia [Marea Adunare Naţională de la Alba Iulia] in 1st of December 1918.
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|birth_place = Galtiu village, Sântimbru Commune, Alba County, Kingdom of Romania
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|death_date = {{Death date and age|1967|12|19|1886|9|18|mf=y}}
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|death_place = Alba Iulia, [[Romania]]
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'''Samoilă Mârza''' (1886–1967) was a Romanian photographer. A native of Transylvania region and a veteran of World War I, he is best known for taking the only photographs of the Great National Assembly at Alba Iulia [Marea Adunare Naţională de la Alba Iulia] that proclaimed the Union of Transylvania with Romania on 1 December 1918. The day is celebrated as Romania's national holiday, and, with time, Mârza's images acquired political and documentary significance.
  
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[http://enciclopediaromaniei.ro/wiki/Samoil%C4%83_M%C3%A2rza Samoilă Mârza on Enciclopedia României]
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* [[Romania#Photography]]
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* [http://enciclopediaromaniei.ro/wiki/Samoil%C4%83_M%C3%A2rza Mârza at Enciclopedia României]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samoil%C4%83_M%C3%A2rza Mârza at Wikipedia]
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[[Category:Photography|Marza, Samoila]]

Revision as of 12:24, 11 June 2013

Born September 18, 1886(1886-09-18)
Galtiu village, Sântimbru Commune, Alba County, Kingdom of Romania
Died December 19, 1967(1967-12-19) (aged 81)
Alba Iulia, Romania

Samoilă Mârza (1886–1967) was a Romanian photographer. A native of Transylvania region and a veteran of World War I, he is best known for taking the only photographs of the Great National Assembly at Alba Iulia [Marea Adunare Naţională de la Alba Iulia] that proclaimed the Union of Transylvania with Romania on 1 December 1918. The day is celebrated as Romania's national holiday, and, with time, Mârza's images acquired political and documentary significance.

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