- Transylvanian Memorandum
The "Transylvanian Memorandum" was a
petition sent in1892 by the leaders of theRomanians ofTransylvania to the Austro-Hungarian Emperor-King Franz Joseph, asking for equal ethnic rights with the Hungarians, and demanding an end to persecutions andMagyarization attempts.tatus
After the "
Ausgleich " of1867 , although Romanians formed the majority of Transylvania's population, they had not been awarded legal status as a nation.The "Memorandum" itself was written by the leaders of the Romanian National Party of Transylvania and Banat (PNR) - among others,
Ioan Raţiu ,Gheorghe Pop de Băseşti ,Eugen Brote ,Aurel Popovici , andVasile Lucaciu . It asked for political rights to be awarded to Romanians, as well as raising a debate on theKingdom of Hungary 's policies of intolerance towards Romanians.Consequences
Franz Josef forwarded the memorandum to
Budapest , and the authors were tried for "homeland betrayal" in Kolozsvár/Cluj during May1894 , being sentenced to long prison terms. The outcome contributed to a decrease inloyalism to the Crown, with many leaders of the PNR turning towards the goal of a union of Transylvania and theRomanian Old Kingdom .However, activism for union "per se" was largely held off until after
World War I and theTreaty of Trianon , with Romania itself oscillating between alliances with theCentral Powers and the Entente, and with the parallel offer made byArchduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria (theheir apparent ) to negotiate for aUnited States of Greater Austria .ee also
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Supplex Libellus Valachorum
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