• Marin Radu (born 15 March 1956) is a retired Romanian football striker and manager, best known for his playing stints with Argeș Pitești and Steaua București...
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  • 1983–1990 1993–2000 357 98 Victor Pițurcă  Romania FW 1983–1989 174 137 Marin Radu II  Romania FW 1984–1986 44 11 Ilie Bărbulescu  Romania LB 1984–1987 77...
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  • with the help of Lieutenant Marin, Professor Popescu, and US Embassy Agent Mel Thompson, attempts to find her sister. Radu eventually captures Michelle...
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  • 2017-06-25. "Generals of World War II – Grigore Bălan". generals.dk. Retrieved 2017-06-25. "Generals of World War IIRadu Băldescu". generals.dk. Retrieved...
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  • "Marin Preda, căsătorit cu o evreică". Evenimentul Zilei (in Romanian). Retrieved May 3, 2020. "Aurora Cornu, marea iubire a lui Preda căreia îi datorăm...
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  • Santillana (17 and 87 min) and Grande (47 min) scoring for Real, and Marin Radu (Radu II) scoring at 43 min for FC Argeș. The following seasons were oscillating...
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  • composer Radu Lupu, pianist Ion Marin, conductor Cristi Minculescu, rock singer and composer Jonel (Ionel) Perlea, conductor Valentin Radu, conductor...
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    Marin Preda (Romanian pronunciation: [maˈrin ˈpreda]; 5 August 1922, Siliștea Gumești, Teleorman County, Kingdom of Romania – 16 May 1980, Mogoșoaia, Ilfov...
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  • Costel Orac, Liviu Ciobotariu, Flavius Stoican, Ion Marin, Florentin Petre or Florin Bratu. Dinamo II is a launching platform for players from the youth...
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  • Adrian Iencsi Mihai Leca Vasile Maftei Iulian Mamele Andrei Marc Petre Marin Cristian Melinte Adrian Mihalcea Florin Niță Silviu Pană Sorin Paraschiv...
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    movement (including Codreanu, Ion Moța, Ilie Gârneață, Corneliu Georgescu, and Radu Mironovici, among others) took an oath as members of the Legionary Movement...
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  • Jackie (married to Radu Osman, emigrated to Israel), and son Minu (physicist at MIT, born in France, deceased). "A murit Gaston Marin, "dirijorul" electrificării...
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  • (1864–1947) Radu Tudoran (1910–1992) Eugen Jebeleanu (1911–1991) Emil Botta (1911–1977) Constantin Virgil Gheorghiu (1916–1992) Gellu Naum (1915–2001) Marin Preda...
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  • made by I. Iovicin, M. Crețu, Radu Toma, V. Rizea, Tr. Coman, N. Zaharia, T. Anghelini, Toader Șteț, M. Nedelcu, M. Radu and Fl. Hizo (coaches) and C....
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  • (March 29 - July 28, 1985) Marin Nedelcu (July 28, 1985 - May 6, 1987) Șerban Teodorescu (May 6, 1987 - May 20, 1988) Radu Paul Păunescu (May 20 - November...
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  • Wawrinka Source: Borna Ćorić (27) Aljaž Bedene (75) Attila Balázs (101) Radu Albot Enzo Couacaud Christian Harrison Marc-Andrea Hüsler Lukáš Klein Jason...
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    Radu Gyr (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈradu ˈd͡ʒir]; pen name of Radu Ștefan Demetrescu [ˈradu ʃteˈfan demeˈtresku]; March 2, 1905 – 29 April 1975) was a...
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    Radu VII Paisie, officially Radul voievod(a) (Church Slavonic: Радул воєвода; Greek: Ῥαδουλ-Βοδα, romanized: Radul-Voda), also known as Radu vodă Măjescul...
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    is located in the town. Radu Băldescu (1888–1953), major general during World War II Ion Barbu (born 1977), footballer Marin Ceaușescu (1916–1989), economist...
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  • Omonia) Andrei Enescu (Ethnikos Achna) Bogdan Gavrilă (Ethnikos Achna) Andrei Radu (Aris) Ionuț Neagu (Nea Salamis) Alexandru Benga (Ermis) Bogdan Mitrea (AEL...
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  • AFC Unirea Slobozia (category Liga II clubs)
    Gheorghe Tătaru (1983–1984) Emanoil Hașoti (1987) Vasile Dobrău (1989–1990) Marin Dună (2012–2013) Adrian Mihalcea (2020–2022) Costel Enache (2022–2023) Adrian...
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    Fănuș Neagu (category Romanian people of World War II)
    35 Radu Cosașu, "Din vieața [sic] unui extremist de centru. Între noi, narcisiacii", in Dilema Veche, Vol. II, Issue 73, June 2005, p. 16 Marin Preda...
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    launched a new campaign to Wallachia in October, forcing Radu to flee from the principality. Mehmed II ordered Hadım Suleiman Pasha, Beylerbey (or governor)...
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  • Nichita Stănescu, Marin Sorescu, Ana Blandiana, Leonid Dimov, and Ștefan Augustin Doinaș. An important novelist of this era was Radu Tudoran. Mircea Nedelciu...
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  • FC Voluntari (category Liga II clubs)
    Laïdouni Bogdan Andone Cristiano Bergodi Liviu Ciobotariu Adrian Iencsi Florin Marin Gheorghe Mulțescu Ilie Poenaru Mihai Teja FOTBAL CLUB VOLUNTARI SA Archived...
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  • CS Corvinul Hunedoara (category Liga II clubs)
    the Personal Service within the Hunedoara Steel Plant) managed to convince Radu Nunweiller (a star of the Romanian football at that moment) to come to Hunedoara...
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  • Barbu (1859–1961) Lucian Blaga (1895–1961) Nichifor Crainic (1898–1972) Radu Gyr (1905–1975) Ion Minulescu (1881–1944) Gellu Naum (1915–2001) Ion Pillat...
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    Sultan Mahomed II 1975: Filip the Kind (directed by Dan Piţa) - Lupu 1975: Postcards with Wild Flowers (directed by Andrei Blaier) as Marin, responsabil...
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    Popa: 1952–1953 Vasile Moldoveanu: 1953–1956 Ion Marin Sadoveanu: 1956–1959 Zaharia Stancu: 1959–1969 Radu Beligan: 1969–1990 Andrei Şerban: 1990–1993 Fănuș...
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  • Prince (1660–1664, 1672–1673) Radu XII Leon, Prince (1664–1669) Antonie Vodă din Popeşti, Prince (1669–1672) Gheorghe II Ducas, Prince (1673–1678) Șerban...
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