Ion Ciocan
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BornFebruary 19, 1850
DiedSeptember 6, 1915 (aged 65)
AlmamaterUniversity of Budapest
EmployerUniversity of Budapest
Ion Ciocan | |
|---|---|
| Born | February 19, 1850 |
| Died | September 6, 1915 (aged 65) |
| Alma mater | University of Budapest |
| Employer | University of Budapest |
| Spouse | Amalia Piciu |
| Parent | Andrei Ciocan |
| Awards | Order of Franz Joseph |
Ion Ciocan (born February 19, 1850, Mocod – September 6, 1915, Budapest) was a politician and professor from Austro-Hungary. He served as member of the Parliament of Hungary (1896–1901, 1903–1915).[1]
Ion Ciocan was born on February 19, 1850, Mocod, then in the Austrian Empire. He graduated from the University of Budapest in 1874. He worked for Albina in Budapest (1874–1878) and after 1878 for a school from Năsăud. In 1886 became the president of the Fondurile şcolare năsăudene. He was a member of the Parliament of Hungary (1896–1901, 1903–1915). He also taught Romanian language at the University of Budapest (1898–1909).[2]