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- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) abstract "Bucur is the legendary Romanian shepherd who is said to have founded Bucharest, giving its name to it. While the legend about the shepherd is probably apocryphal, the name of Bucureşti is quite likely derived from a person Bucur, as the suffix -eşti is used for settlements derived from personal names, usually of the owner of the land or of the founder. It is more likely that Bucur was the noble who owned the land.There is an old small church named Biserica lui Bucur ("Bucur's Church") which the legend says that it was built by Bucur, however, this is not true, as the church appears to have been built in the first part of 18th century and in the area, the oldest archeological remains found were from second half of the 16th century.The earliest reference to Bucur was written by the Franciscan monk Blasius Kleiner who claimed that Bucur was both a shepherd and a haiduc. Another early reference to Bucur was in An Account of the Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia, an 1820 book published in London by the English consul in Bucharest, William Wilkinson. The earliest reference to Bucur's Church is from a geography manual written by Iosif Gentilie in 1835.The name is related with Romanian bucurie ("joy"), having a cognate in Albanian, bukur ("beautiful"). and it is believed to be of Dacian origin.There were various other etymologies given by early scholars, including the one of Ottoman traveler Evliya Çelebi, who said that Bucharest is named after a certain "Ebu-Kariş", from the tribe of "Beni-Kureiş". In 1781, I. Fr. Sulzer claimed that it's related to bucurie (joy), bucuros (joyful), a bucura (to become joyful), while an early 19th-century book published in Vienna assumed its name is derived from "Bukovie", a beech forest.".
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- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLink -eşti.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLink -ești.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLink Albanian_language.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLink Biserica_lui_Bucur.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLink Blasius_Kleiner.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLink Bucharest.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLink Bucur_Church.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Etymologies_of_geographic_names.
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- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legendary_people.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romanian_folklore.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romanian_legends.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shepherds.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLink Etymology_of_Bucharest.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLink Evliya_Çelebi.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLink Founding_of_Bucharest.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLink Haiduc.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLink Hajduk.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Bucharest.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Romanian_words_of_possible_Dacian_origin.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLink Romanian_language.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLink Shepherd.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLink William_Wilkinson_(diplomat).
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLink File:Biserica_lui_Bucur,_1856.jpg.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bucur (legendary shepherd)".
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bucur".
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wikiPageWikiLinkText "shepherd".
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- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) subject Category:Etymologies_of_geographic_names.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) subject Category:History_of_Bucharest.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) subject Category:Legendary_people.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) subject Category:Romanian_folklore.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) subject Category:Romanian_legends.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) subject Category:Shepherds.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) hypernym Shepherd.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) type Person.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) comment "Bucur is the legendary Romanian shepherd who is said to have founded Bucharest, giving its name to it. While the legend about the shepherd is probably apocryphal, the name of Bucureşti is quite likely derived from a person Bucur, as the suffix -eşti is used for settlements derived from personal names, usually of the owner of the land or of the founder.".
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) label "Bucur (legendary shepherd)".
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) sameAs Bucur.
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- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) sameAs Q2274298.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) sameAs Q2274298.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) wasDerivedFrom Bucur_(legendary_shepherd)?oldid=590211747.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) depiction Biserica_lui_Bucur,_1856.jpg.
- Bucur_(legendary_shepherd) isPrimaryTopicOf Bucur_(legendary_shepherd).