Ion Neculce is a commune in Iași County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Buznea, Dădești, Gănești, Ion Neculce, Prigoreni and...
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Iași County (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈjaʃʲ]) is a county (județ) of Romania, in Western Moldavia, with the administrative seat at Iași. It is the most...
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with the name of the city of Iași. The great scholars of the 17th century, Grigore Ureche, Miron Costin and later Ion Neculce, wrote most of their works...
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given as a wedding gift to Ion Neculce's mother, Catrina Cantacuzino, together with Cernauca and 21 other villages. Upon Neculce's flight and exile in Russia...
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symbolic connection between Creangă and the early 18th century figure, Ion Neculce, one of Moldavia's leading chroniclers. While he made his own comparison...
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This is a list of settlements in Iași County, Romania. The following are the county's cities and towns, along with their attached villages: The following...
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Târgu Frumos (category Populated places in Iași County)
town until 2004, when they were split off to form Balș, Costești, and Ion Neculce communes. During World War II, in March and May 1944, this area was the...
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House Church (Biserica de la Vamă). It is mentioned in the chronicle of Ion Neculce, and in several documents of the 18th century. The church was burned...
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in Iași from 1912 to 1934. He was also a correspondent member of the Romanian Academy and co-founded the Society of History and Archeology in Iași with...
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Din cele mai vechi timpuri pînă în zilele noastre, Ed. Pentru Literatură, Bucharest, 1966 Ion Neculce, Letopisețul Țării Moldovei, Chapters XXIII–XXV...
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chronicler Ion Neculce). There he died on 21 August 1723, on the very day he was awarded his German title. In 1935, his remains were returned to Iași. Cantemir...
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having as representatives the likes of Grigore Ureche, Miron Costin, and Ion Neculce with their chronicles on the history of Moldavia. Following the example...
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Tulcea County Războieni, a village in Ion Neculce commune, Iași County Răsboieni, a village in Țibănești commune, Iași County Războieni-Cetate, a village...
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village in Cavadinești Commune, Galați County Gănești, a village in Ion Neculce Commune, Iași County Gănești, a village in Boțești Commune, Vaslui County Gănești...
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provided by raised taxes. He died in Istanbul. Oișteanu, p. 211–212 Ion Neculce, Letopiseţul Ţării Moldovei, Chapters XV-XVIII, XXI Andrei Oișteanu,...
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village in Vultureni Commune, Bacău County Dădești, a village in Ion Neculce Commune, Iași County This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
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National College (Iași) Costache Negruzzi National College, Iași Emil Racoviță National College, Iași Mihai Eminescu National College (Iași) Grigore Moisil...
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Milescu's moniker). According to the unlikely account of chronicler Ion Neculce: "After [being mutilated], Nicolae the Snub-nosed fled to the German...
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Iași, the first Romanian modern university. Cazania lui Varlaam Descriptio Moldaviae Chronicle of Huru Grigore Ureche Miron Costin Nicolae Costin Ion...
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(present-day Veles). Köprülü as his birthplace may be a later mistake based on Ion Neculce's literary narrative about his ties to Köprülü Mehmed Pasha. Mihai Cantacuzino...
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medieval historiography—in Păstorel's text, the material for parody is Ion Neculce's Letopisețul țărâi Moldovei. As both the writer and his reviewers have...
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Iacob Heraclid (redirect from Ion Heraclid)
Renaissance humanism. In his record of oral history, the 18th-century author Ion Neculce alleges that Heraclid became a servant of the Brankovićes, with whom...
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sentiment", it echoes, according to Călinescu, the Renaissance model of Ion Neculce. Many of the volumes were quickly written as Iorga's attempt to rehabilitate...
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Ioniță Cuza (redirect from Ion Cuzea)
prepared outside the princely court, in what was seen by chronicler Ion Neculce as a blind retaliation for his sons' doings. His body was dropped in...
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(voivode of Moldavia, 1659–61) all were appointed by Köprülü Mehmed Pasha. Ion Neculce (1672-1745), another contemporary Romanian historian who continued the...
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manuscrisul ce se păstrează la biserica Sf. Nicolae din comuna Aroneanu (Iași)", in Ioan Neculce. Buletinul Muzeului de Istorie a Moldovei, Vol. XIX, 2013, pp....
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alphabet, were predominantly religious or historical. Personalities such as Ion Neculce, Miron Costin, Dimitrie Cantemir, and Constantin Cantacuzino, influenced...
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deciding to follow his passion for music, he left for Iași, where he took cello classes at the Iași Conservatory. In summer of 1903, Dimitrescu entered...
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affirmation of Dimitrie's nephew, Ion Ralet—who, until his death in January 1916, was a distinguished professor of mathematics at Iași, as well as an organizer...
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Anatol Vieru (category Musicians from Iași)
cymbal, orchestra, 1971 Fratele cel sărac [The Poor Brother] (after Ion Neculce), 1993 Daniil, 1994 În marea apusului [In the Sea of Sunsets], chorus...
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