Slovak Republic after 1993
200 Sk 2006 - Karol Kuzmány -> Proof
In warehouse: Bratislava,
30,00
Nominal
Gedenkmünze
Year
2006
Mint
Kremnitz
Weight
18 g
Category
Coins and medals
Subcategory
Period after 1918
Product code
SRPS-049
Variant code
SRPS-049P
Metal
Ag
Diameter
34 mm
Author
M. Poldaufová
Product description
Karol Kuzmany (16. 11. 1806 - 14. 8. 1866) - writer, church dignitary, pedagogue and deputy chairman of "Matica Slovenska" (Slovak Cultural Society) was one of the central personalities of the national, literary and religious life in Slovakia in the 19th century. He served at the side of the "Sturovci" (the young generation around L. Stur, the great Slovak awakener) in the Slovak national movement. In 1849 he was a member of the delegation which submitted the document with the national and state-legal requirements of Slovaks to Emperor Franz Joseph I. He participated in the establishment of "Matica Slovenska" in 1863; became its first deputy chairman and played an important role in its activities. He was an organizer of literary activities and the publisher of "Hronka", the literary magazine (1836 - 1838). He is the author of the theoretical work O krase (On beauty, 1836), the poetic composition Bela (1836), and the philosophical novel Ladislav (1838). He also devoted himself to spiritual poetry, religious work and translations of world literature. In 1859 his proposal for the organization of the Evangelical Church in Hungary was implemented through the Imperial Protestant Patent.