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Gheorghe Mocioni (1823 - 1901)

The Mocioni family (Hungarian: Mocsonyi de Foen), also spelled as Mocsony, was an Austro-Hungarian family that produced barons, philanthropists and bankers. It had branches in Romania, Serbia (Belgrade) and Hungary (Pest). The family was of Aromanian origin, migrating from Moscopole in the Ottoman Empire to the Kingdom of Hungary (and Banat) at the end of the 17th century.

Notable people

  • Alexandru Mocioni (1841–1909) - writer, journalist, politician, deputy, composer
  • Andrei Mocioni (1812–1880) - politician;
  • Anton Mocioni (1816–1890) - officer, deputy
  • Anton de Mocioni (1882) - minister
  • Eugeniu Mocioni (1844–1901) - deputy
  • Ecaterina Mocioni - baroness of Foeni
  • Gheorghe Mocioni (1823–1901) - deputy
  • Petru Mocioni (1804–1858 assassinated) - Torontál deputy
  • Zeno Mocioni

References

  • Lucian Predescu - Enciclopedia României, Cugetarea, Bucharest, 1999.