Ana Conta-Kernbach (5 November 1865 – 13 December 1921) was a Romanian teacher, writer, and women's rights activist. Educated at the Humpel Institute [ro] in Iaşi, she graduated in 1883 and began teaching there that same year. Continuing her studies at the same time, she enrolled at the University of Iaşi, studying both in the normal school and philosophical faculties. In 1885, she transferred to the Oltea Doamna Lyceum and graduated in 1888. In 1893, she went to Paris to study at the University of Paris and the Collège de France, earning her doctorate in 1895. Returning to Romania, she became the director of the Normal School of Applications and taught both pedagogy and psychology at the Mihail Sturdza Normal School [ro] for more than two decades.
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5 November 1865 Târgu Neamț, Kingdom of Romania
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Died |
13 December 1921 (aged 56) Iaşi, Kingdom of Romania
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Zodiac | Scorpio |
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