Gheorghe D. Mărdărescu (4 August 1866 – 5 September 1938) was a Romanian army major general during World War I, a commander during the Hungarian–Romanian...
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Mărdărescu is a Romanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gheorghe Mărdărescu Gil Mărdărescu (born 1952), Romanian-American footballer...
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Gheorghiu-Dej Gheorghe Ghibănescu Gheorghe Hagi Gheorghe A. Lăzăreanu-Lăzurică Gheorghe Macovei Gheorghe Manoliu Gheorghe Manu Gheorghe Mărdărescu Gheorghe Gaston...
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squadrons and two pioneer battalions, one north and one south. General Gheorghe Mărdărescu commanded the Romanian Army in Transylvania. The commander of the...
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Romanian formations in Transylvania. Under the command of generals Gheorghe Mărdărescu and Traian Moșoiu, the Romanian Army defeated the Hungarians and...
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Adolf Closs, German illustrator, painter (b. 1864) September 5 – Gheorghe Mărdărescu, Romanian general and politician (b. 1866) September 6 – Alfonso...
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but did not play. On 23 February 1975, he made his debut under Gheorghe Mărdărescu against Libya in the qualifiers for the 1976 Summer Olympics. He...
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assassinated in Sarajevo in 1914. Together with such figures as Vasile Goldiș, Gheorghe Pop de Băsești, the Romanian Orthodox cleric Miron Cristea, and Alexandru...
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government and proclaimed the Hungarian Soviet Republic. General Gheorghe Mărdărescu was in command of the Romanian army in Transylvania, with General...
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Nicolae Marcoci Șmil Marcovici Gheorghe Mărdărescu De Hirsh Margules Alexandru Marin Anamaria Marinca Sabina Măriuță Gheorghe Mârzescu Despina Mavrocordat...
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Gerlache, Belgian naval officer and explorer (d. 1934) August 4 – Gheorghe Mărdărescu, Romanian general and politician (d. 1938) August 6 – Chief Thunderbird...
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Ion I. C. Brătianuii 19 January 1922 19 April 1922 PNL 45 General Gheorghe Mărdărescu 20 April 1922 29 March 1926 46 General Ludovic Mircescu 30 March...
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executed near Moscow during the Great Purge (born 1896). 5 September – Gheorghe Mărdărescu, major general in World War I, commander during the Hungarian–Romanian...
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government and proclaimed the Hungarian Soviet Republic. General Gheorghe Mărdărescu was in command of the Romanian army in Transylvania, with General...
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it marched on to Karcag and Tiszafüred.: 54 On July 19, General Gheorghe Mărdărescu, the commander of the Romanian Army in Transylvania, put Dumitrescu...
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Coach: Otto Pfister Coach: Brian Tiler Coach: Maurice Ondzola Coach: Gheorghe Mărdărescu Coach: Abdelmajid Chetali Coach: Peter Okee Henry Matte was part...
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Szoboszlay (1957) Ștefan Kovács (1957–58) Virgil Mărdărescu (1958–59) Andrei Sepci (1959–61) Neța Gheorghe (1961–62) Constantin Rădulescu (1962–63) Andrei...
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Aviation Group in Sibiu, an air subunit made available to General Gheorghe Mărdărescu, commander of the Romanian forces in Transylvania during the Hungarian–Romanian...
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important later. "Contribuția armatei române...", Grad, 2010, p. 69 Mărdărescu, Gheorghe (2009). The campaign for the liberation of Transylvania and the occupation...
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Iordache Rudolf Jeny Dumitru Marcu Viorel Mateianu Eugen Mladin Virgil Mărdărescu Constantin Oțet Titus Ozon Andrei Sepci Ioan Sdrobiș Adalbert Szabo Marin...
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Romanian). Vol. I. Bucharest: Tipografia Geniului. pp. 197, 198. Mărdărescu, Gheorghe D. (1922). Campania pentru desrobirea Ardealului și ocuparea Budapestei...
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Andone Ion Barbu Augustin Botescu Gheorghe Constantin Wolfgang Frank Petre Grigoraș Emanoil Hașoti Marin Ion Virgil Mărdărescu Bazil Marian Florin Marin Eugen...
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1919, when the Romanian troops under the overall command of General Gheorghe Mărdărescu entered Budapest, Holban was appointed military governor of the city...
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Șerban Iustin (1968–1970) Vintilă Mărdărescu (1970–1972) Ilie Oană (1973–1977) Leonida Antohi (1977–1981) Gheorghe Constantin (1981–1982) Ioan Marica...
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Minister of War: Ion I. C. Brătianu (19 January - 25 March 1922) Gen. Gheorghe Mărdărescu (25 March 1922 - 29 March 1926) Minister of Public Works: (interim)...
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Justice Ioan Theodor Florescu, and the Minister of War, General Gheorghe Mărdărescu. Soon after, 213 of the prisoners were released. Excluded from amnesty...
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started a football manager career being the assistant coach of Virgil Mărdărescu at Dinamo Pitești, then he worked as an assistant coach at Dinamo București...
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Center for Transylvanian Studies. ISBN 9789739132787. OCLC 750927127. Mărdărescu, Gheorghe D. (2009). Campania pentru desrobirea Ardealului și ocuparea Budapestei...
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stadium has a total capacity of 7,800 seats. Augustin Botescu (1956) Virgil Mărdărescu (1961–62) Ion Nunweiller (1981–83) Constantin Cernăianu (1987–88) Remus...
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Between 1945 and 1947, under the coordination of Radu Manicatide and Radu Mărdărescu, IAR developed a microcar, named M.R., and an automobile. However, the...
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