- Ioan Sterca-Şuluţiu
Ioan Sterca-Şuluţiu (1796 – 1858) was an ethnic Romanian bureaucrat in the administration of Imperial Austrian
Transylvania , owner of gold mines atAbrud , and the brother of Greek-Catholic MetropolitanAlexandru Sterca-Şuluţiu . He was the father of the judgeDionisie Sterca-Şuluţiu and of the historianIosif Sterca-Şuluţiu .Born in Abrud, present-day
Alba County , Şuluţiu served as an officer in the Imperial and Royal Army during theNapoleonic Wars .In 1848, his house in Abrud served as a meeting place for the ethnic Romanian leaders of the Transylvanian revolution that year, and as a place of refuge for participants in the
Wallachia n revolutionary movement.Alexandru G. Golescu stayed in Şuluţiu's house until Russian troops entered Transylvania, when he fled toParis .As an experienced soldier, Şuluţiu was the tactical leader of the 1848 Romanian military operations in the
Apuseni Mountains against the Hungarian revolutionary government. It was he who invented the legendary wooden cannons used byAvram Iancu .With Şuluţiu acting as intermediary, the Austrian commander of the citadel at
Alba Iulia sent munitions to the inhabitants of the mountains, in order to bolster their resistance against the pressure of the revolutionary Hungarian armies.Şuluţiu also distinguished himself after the end of the revolution, by developing Romanian enterprises in Transylvania.
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