Emil Isac
Emil Isac was a linguist, poet, diplomat, literary critic, translator and writer (1886–1954). He was born at Cluj-Napoca.
Also recorded as Emisac.
Identity and origins
He also worked under the name Emisac. The authorities additionally record the heading Emisac. His recorded languages were Romanian and Hungarian. His recorded confession was Romanian Greek Catholic Church.
Identity
Emil Isac is recorded with the citizenship of Austria–Hungary, Kingdom of Romania and Romanian People's Republic. Emil Isac is recorded as linguist, poet, diplomat, literary critic and translator.
Chronology
- 1886Emil Isac born at Cluj-Napoca.
- 1886Emil Isac was born in 1886 at Cluj-Napoca.
- 1954Emil Isac died at Cluj-Napoca.
- 1954Emil Isac died in 1954 at Cluj-Napoca.
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“Emil Isac”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q989324: Emil Isac
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