• Cannes Film Festival where it won the award for Best Screenplay. Alexandru Virgil Platon as Codine Françoise Brion as Irène Nelly Borgeaud as Zoitza Zograffi...
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  • Pedro Vasile Nițulescu [ro] – watchman of the Sulina lighthouse Alexandru Virgil Platon – pirate Octav Enigărescu [ro] – captain of the port of Sulina...
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  • Wallachian leader Tudor Vladimirescu. 1963 Codine Henri Colpi Alexandru Virgil Platon, Françoise Brion, Nelly Borgeaud, Germaine Kerjean Entered into the...
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    Papacostea Constantin Ion Parhon Ion Petrovici Alexandru Philippide Luca Pițu [ro] Alexandru-Florin Platon George Poede Dimitrie Pompeiu Petru Poni Grigore...
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  • Dimitriu Dumitru Furdui Gheorghe Maruta Mihai Mereuta Amza Pellea Alexandru Virgil Platon Eugenia Popovici Colea Rautu Paul Sava Sandu Sticlaru Vasile Tomazian...
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  • Les Impossibles, Fayard, Paris, 1962. La septième lettre. Le roman de Platon, Plon, Paris, 1964. Une femme pour l’Apocalypse, Éditions Julliard, Paris...
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    Cezar Papacostea (category Academic staff of Alexandru Ioan Cuza University)
    deeply cultured, and his several brothers pursued distinguished careers: Alexandru became a professor of political economy at Cernăuți University, Petre...
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    Virgil Nemoianu (Romanian pronunciation: [virˈd͡ʒil nemoˈjanu], born March 12, 1940) is a Romanian-American essayist, literary critic, and philosopher...
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  • Iuliana Delea Elefterie Voiculescu Astra Dan Alexandru Drăgan Gheorghe Cristescu Traian Zecheru Alexandru Vasiliu Vasile Dumitru Ana Vlădescu-Aron Gheorghe...
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    such as Lucian Grigorescu, Platon Cazanovici, and Mihail Gheorghiță. In 1938, together with the fresco painter Alexandru Mazilescu he worked painting...
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    in the more mainstream People's Party (PP), which was led by General Alexandru Averescu. This followed a major dispute between Averescu and Goga, prompted...
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    Later in the 1870s, Slavici intended to write a spin-off, one based on Platonism rather than German ideologies. In 1890, one year after its author had...
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    62–63 Cristescu, pp.64–65 Gheorghe & Șerbu, p.124 (in Romanian) Mircea Platon, "În linie dreaptă: Conservatorul Petru Th. Missir și statul reprezentativ"...
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    biographer, memoirist, and magazine editor, who was the brother of novelist Virgil Duda and the husband of writer Sonia Larian. As a Jewish youth growing up...
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    appointed TNB chairman, that institution reopened with Oleksandr Korniychuk's Platon Kretchet—the first-ever Romanian production of a Soviet play, it had Botta...
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  • Alexandru T. Balaban 1931 - chemical engineer titular member 1990 Constantin Bălăceanu-Stolnici 1923 – 2023 physician honorary member 1992 Alexandru Balaci...
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    is "primitive ontology" persisting in Greek philosophy. He claims that Platonism is the "most fully elaborated" version of this primitive ontology. In...
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  • younger generation Radu Preda and Alexandru Popescu are also accomplished philosophers, writers and scholars. Alexandru Dragomir is a late discovery of...
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  • Adamopoulos (GRE) 2003:  Panayotis Andriopoulos (GRE) 2004:  Platon Gavelas (GRE) 2005:  Platon Gavelas (GRE) 1929:  Ivo Buratović (YUG) 1930:  Nikolaos Papanikolaou (GRE)...
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  • Cave in central Crete in 1934–1935, assisted by the epimelitis Nikolaos Platon, where he uncovered the Arkalochori Axe. Between 1934 and 1935, Marinatos...
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    "knotted" universe. The idea originating from Gnosticism reappears in the neo-Platonism of the Renaissance in different philosophical and metaphysical contexts...
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