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Crearea fondurilor grănicerești năsăudene
The Creation of Năsăud Border Regiments Funds

Author(s): Cornelia Vlasin
Subject(s): History, Diplomatic history, 18th Century, 19th Century
Published by: Arhivele Nationale ale Romaniei
Keywords: Funds of Naszod Border Guard; Romanian Border Regiment II; School

Summary/Abstract: Immediately after Năsăud bordering regiments were established, the Court of Vienna took several decisions in order to create the necessary funds for the administration of the bordering districts of Transylvania. These actions were confirmed by the Military Regulations of 1766. Art. 75 of this act mentioned that the incomes of the Rodna Military District would be directed to the “welfare of Năsăud Regiment and the Province Fund was created and it would be the common property of the border guards”. Another fund created in Năsăud Military District was the Monture Fund, representing the common property of the bordering villages. It was directed to military clothes of the border-guards and included better materials. One should consider that until 1830, when the fund was created, they used to make their uniform at home. The militarisation of Năsăud border had the greatest impact on education. These effects were most visible after the regiment was suppressed and especially after 1861, when the funds were given back one by one to their right owners. The greatest defender of these rights was the theacher Vasile Naşcu and the deacon of Năsăud, Macedon Pop, and after 1858 his successor Grigore Moisil.

  • Issue Year: LXXXVIII/2011
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 86-103
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Romanian