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Jakub Grajchman
Jakub Grajchman (25 July 1822 – 9 June 1897) was a Slovak people, Slovak poet, educator, dramatist, and Romanticism, romanticist. He was also a Slovak nationalism, Slovak nationalist. Biography Grajchman was born Jakub Graichman on 25 July 1822 in Hybe, Austrian Empire (now Slovakia). He would begin spelling Graichman ''Grajchman'', the Slovak equivalent of his German surname, in later life in support of Ľudovít Štúr's standardization of the Slovak language. As a child, he attended school in Kežmarok, Gemer, and Levoča and had Peter Michal Bohúň as a classmate. He then studied Evangelicalism, Evangelical theory in Bratislava, Halle, and Berlin and attended University of Prešov, where he studied law. He taught in Bratislava and Košice (1848) before moving to Liptovský Mikuláš, where he was a notary and a court assistant until 1854. He was part of the Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire, revolutions across the Austrian Empire in 1848-1849. He then worked as a ...
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Peter Michal Bohúň
Peter Michal Bohúň (29 September 1822, Veličná - 20 May 1879, Bielsko-Biała) was a Slovak painter, primarily of portraits, although he also did landscapes and altarpieces. Biography His father was a Lutheran minister. He went to the public schools of his village, then attended the Gymnasium (school), gymnasium in Gemerská Hôrka.Brief biography
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In 1836, he was enrolled at the evangelical seminary in Levoča. It was there that he first came in contact with the idea of Slovak independence, a cause which he enthusiastically embraced, earning himself the nickname "Slavomil". Due to political unrest, the Hungarian government closed the seminary in 1841, so he moved to Kežmarok, where he studied law and began to paint as a hobby.
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