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Personalities - Štefan Moyses Issue number
111
Date of issue
16.01.1997
Face value
3.00 Sk

Bishop Štefan Moyses (October 24, 1797, Veselé, district Trnava - July 5, 1869, Žiar nad Hronom), one of the founders and the first chairman of "Matica Slovenska", official principal, teacher, official, a worker in culture, an important member of the Slovak nation-renascence intelligens in Pest and Association of Language Lover and Slovak Literature. He graduated the theology studies in Trnava. From 1830 to 1847 he was a professor of the Royal Academy in Zagreb, from 1847 to 1850 he was a zagreb canon. During his activity in Croatia he was one of the leading personalities of the Illyrian movement with Ľ. Gaj and Draškovič. In 1842 he was a member of the Illyrian Association, rang among creations journalistic founder. From 1847 to 1848 he was a deputy of the Hungarian Monarchy parliament in Bratislava, a member of the first Croatian regional government. In 1851 he was a bishop in Banska Bystrica and lived in Žiar nad Hronom. He deserved well of the development of Slovak education, he unfolded a campaign for the foundation of Slovak schools. In 1861 he was a head of the Slovak delegacy which delivered a Memorandum of the Slovak Nation to the suovereign in Vienna and the proposal of the Privilege for realization of equality of the Slovak nation in Hungarian Monarchy. In 1863 he was a head of Matica delegation in Vienna. During the same year he was elected to be a chairmen at the first plenary assembling of the "Matica Slovenská". He belonged among the most popular personalities of the Slovak national life.

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