Ipatescu, Ana (1805–1855)
Ipatescu, Ana (1805–1855)
Romanian revolutionary. Name variations: Anna Ipatescu. Born 1805 in Romania; died 1855.
Romanian heroine of the rising of 1848 against Russian and Turkish domination, a movement that was partly nationalist and partly social in character; led mobilized forces.
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