Mihail Sadoveanu (Romanian: [mihaˈil sadoˈve̯anu]; occasionally referred to as Mihai Sadoveanu; 5 November 1880 – 19 October 1961) was a Romanian novelist...
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Sadoveanu is a Romanian name, most often used in reference to writer and politician Mihail Sadoveanu. Other persons with this surname include: Ion Marin...
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Profira Sadoveanu (pen name Valer Donea; 21 May 1906 – 3 October 2003), also credited as Profirița and known after her marriage as Sadoveanu Popa, was...
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Izabela Sadoveanu-Evan (Romanian pronunciation: [izaˈbela sadoˈve̯anu ˈevan], last name also Sadoveanu-Andrei, first name also Isabella or Izabella; born...
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Romanian: Baltagul) is a 1930 crime novel that was written by Mihail Sadoveanu. The novel's main character is Vitoria Lipan, the wife of a shepherd living...
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Paul-Mihu Sadoveanu (July 3, 1920–September 14, 1944) was a Romanian novelist. Born in Iași, he was the youngest son of novelist Mihail Sadoveanu and his...
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Ion Marin Sadoveanu (born Iancu-Leonte Marinescu; June 15, 1893 – February 2, 1964) was a Romanian playwright. Born in Bucharest, he started his education...
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Sadoveanu Gheorghe Stere [ro] Ștefan Voitec Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Mihail Sadoveanu &...
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the All India Women's Conference India Awarded 30 April 1961 Mihail Sadoveanu (1880–1961) Writer Romania Awarded 30 April 1961 Antoine Tabet (1907–1964)...
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Mihail Sadoveanu Memorial House (Casa memorială "Mihail Sadoveanu") is a museum founded in 1987 in Fălticeni, in the house where Mihail Sadoveanu lived...
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Sadoveanu Gheorghe Stere [ro] Ștefan Voitec Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Mihail Sadoveanu &...
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Sadoveanu Gheorghe Stere [ro] Ștefan Voitec Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Mihail Sadoveanu &...
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after stealing the vehicle of the Romanian businessman George Becali. The Sadoveanu clan operates here too, which is engaged in prostitution. Sector 2: controlled...
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Ukrainka, Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky, Vasyl Stefanyk, Marko Cheremshyna, Mihail Sadoveanu and Stanisław Vincenz, and painters such as Kazimierz Sichulski and Teodor...
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and librarian Theodor Rosetti, Prime Minister Ion Marin Sadoveanu, playwright Mihail Sadoveanu, writer, storyteller, novelist, academician, and politician...
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Sadoveanu Gheorghe Stere [ro] Ștefan Voitec Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Mihail Sadoveanu &...
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Kaufman, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Oliver Onions, Jessie Redmon Fauset, Mihail Sadoveanu, Peyami Safa, Frédéric-Louis Sauser (known as Blaise Cendrars), Clark...
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Sadoveanu Gheorghe Stere [ro] Ștefan Voitec Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Mihail Sadoveanu &...
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Sadoveanu Gheorghe Stere [ro] Ștefan Voitec Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Mihail Sadoveanu &...
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Victoria Lipan, the protagonist of The Hatchet, a 1930 novel by Mihail Sadoveanu Lipany (disambiguation) Lipiany (disambiguation) Lipiny (disambiguation)...
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Sadoveanu Gheorghe Stere [ro] Ștefan Voitec Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Mihail Sadoveanu &...
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Sadoveanu Gheorghe Stere [ro] Ștefan Voitec Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Mihail Sadoveanu &...
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Ardeal), Moldoveanu (from Moldova), Mureșanu (from the Mureș River), Sadoveanu (from Sadova) etc. (cognate to Italian -(i)ano). They may indicate a country...
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Sadoveanu Gheorghe Stere [ro] Ștefan Voitec Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Mihail Sadoveanu &...
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Ion Marin Sadoveanu: 1937–1938 Ion Marin Sadoveanu, Camil Petrescu: 1938–1939 Camil Petrescu, Ion Marin Sadoveanu: 1939–1940 Ion Marin Sadoveanu, Haig Acterian...
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Canadian politician Risto Ryti, fifth president of Finland (1940–44) Mihail Sadoveanu, Romanian novelist, short story writer, journalist and political figure...
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Left to right: Gala Galaction, I. Rosenthal, D. D. Pătrășcanu, Panait Istrati and Mihail Sadoveanu....
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Sămănătorul (section Sadoveanu and Iorga's arrival)
value, failing to see an actual difference between Vasile Pop and Sadoveanu. Sadoveanu had also noticed this trait, and recalled not having been flattered...
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Sadoveanu Gheorghe Stere [ro] Ștefan Voitec Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Mihail Sadoveanu &...
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Metropolitan Museum Mihai Codreanu Memorial House Mihai Eminescu Museum Mihail Sadoveanu Memorial House Moldavia's History Museum Moldova Philharmonic Orchestra...
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