Rosenthal, Julius Caesar

Rosenthal, Julius Caesar (Irkutsk, Russia, 1872 – Lukovo, Kratovo, 12. ⅸ 1903) – A Bulgarian poet of Polish origin. Twenty years before his death in Macedonia, his parents moved to Bulgaria. Julius Rosenthal studied legal sciences at the Sofia University, but Ilinden events (1903) directed him in Macedonia, and he participates as an uprising and perishes in the fighting in the Veles Duke N. Dechev. He is the author of the poetry “untrained songs”, published a year after his death. D. T.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис РОЗЕНТАЛ, Јулиј Цезар

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