genealogy "Europaische Stammtafeln", Miron Barnovschi married a daughter of Prince Radu Mihnea. In his book on the reign Miron Barnovschi, Aurel Golimaş presents...
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Paolicelli (2004) Dumitru Oprea (2005) Constantin Bălăceanu-Stolnici Traian Băsescu (2007) Nicanor Lemne (2015) Radu Ciuceanu (2017) Ștefan Buchiu (2018)...
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Prince Nicolae, Patriarch Miron Cristea, and the country's Chief Justice (Gheorghe Buzdugan, and from October 1929, Constantin Sărățeanu [ro]) functioned...
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Constantinescu Miron Constantinescu Petre Constantinescu-Iași Radu Cosașu [ro] Constanța Crăciun Nicolae Cristea Ovid Crohmălniceanu Mihail Cruceanu Constantin Dăscălescu...
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Mincu, Costin Murgescu, Ștefan S. Nicolau, Miron Nicolescu, Dimitrie Paciurea, Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu, Radu D. Rosetti, George Topîrceanu, Ilarie Voronca...
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Praporgescu, general Constantin Prezan, general in World War I, Marshal of Romania Nicolae Rădescu, Prime Minister during World War II Radu R. Rosetti, general...
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Dosoftei (1624–1693) Miron Costin (1633–1691) Grigore Ureche (1590–1647) Ion Neculce (1672–1744) Antim Ivireanul (1650–1717) Constantin Cantacuzino (1639–1716)...
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home to serve on the council, alongside Gheorghe Buzdugan and Patriarch Miron Cristea. Although unofficially referred to as "the first-ranking regent"...
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Miron Cristea (Romanian pronunciation: [miˈron ˈkriste̯a]; monastic name of Elie Cristea [eˈli.e]; 20 July 1868 – 6 March 1939) was a Romanian cleric and...
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Virgil Madgearu, Constantin Costa-Foru, Victor Eftimiu, Grigore Iunian, Radu D. Rosetti, Dem I. Dobrescu, and the socialists Constantin Titel Petrescu,...
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Grigore Moisil – mathematician and computer scientist Miron Nicolescu – mathematician Constantin Noe – editor and professor Ștefan Odobleja – scientist...
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was elected Prince of Wallachia in March 1591 but he could not win against Radu. Alexandru IV was approved Prince of Wallachia by the Ottomans from September...
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of contributors, including Ion Marin Sadoveanu, Radu Boureanu, Tudor Teodorescu-Braniște, Miron Radu Paraschivescu and Virgil Madgearu. In 1932, the “literature-art”...
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Miron Tudor Mitrea (born August 8, 1956) is a Romanian engineer and politician. A member of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), he was a member of the...
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Pippidi, Constantin C. Giurescu, Radu Vulpe, Ştefan Ştefănescu, M.Petrecu-Dâmboviţa, Constantin N. Velichi, Vasile Netea, Ion Ionaşcu, Miron Constantinescu...
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Șuțu, sisther of Agatha Anna Széles — gypsy woman Constantin Guriță — the conservative boyar Vardala Radu Dunăreanu — poet Cezar Bolliac Emil Coșeru Dumitru...
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December 1691, Miron Costin, one of the first historians and writers in Romanian, was decapitated here on the orders of Prince Constantin Cantemir (Dimitrie...
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Pașcu (Defense) Mihai Tănăsescu (Finance) Răzvan Theodorescu (Culture) Miron Mitrea (Public Works and Transport) Ilie Sârbu/Petre Daea (Agriculture)...
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C. Brătianu and the ineffective regency of Prince Nicholas of Romania, Miron Cristea, and Gheorghe Buzdugan, Carol was allowed to return to Romania in...
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his six decade-long career. The Bugler's Grandsons (1953) - Miron The Sun Rises (1954) - Miron Directorul nostru [ro] (1955) Blanca [ro] (1955) Alarm in...
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Alexandri Radu F. Alexandru Gheorghe Alexianu Dumitru Alimănișteanu Elena Alistar Andrei Volosevici Roberta Anastase Petre Andrei Ștefan Andrei Constantin Anton...
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concert lyrical tenor Radu Grigorovici (1911–2008), Romanian physicist Alexandru N. Hurmuzachi (1869–1946), Romanian politician Constantin N. Hurmuzachi (1863–1937)...
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the banned Romanian Communist Party. These included Gheorghe Vasilichi, Constantin Doncea, and Dumitru Popescu, who managed to escape. Following the establishment...
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Prince Nicholas of Romania, the younger brother of Prince Carol; patriarch Miron Cristea; and president of the Supreme Court of Justice Gheorghe Buzdugan...
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Macovei, Erasmus Julius Nyárády, Horia Maicu, George Oprescu, Mihail Jora, Miron Radu Paraschivescu (1961), Ion Agârbiceanu, Nicolae Profiri, Aurel Beleș, Corneliu...
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1938): Patriarch Miron Cristea, who died on March 6, 1939 Marshal Alexandru Averescu, who died on October 30, 1938 Marshal Constantin Prezan General Artur...
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to flee to Transylvania. He was accompanied by his half-brother Radu Florescu, Radu Buzescu and several other supporters. After spending two weeks at...
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Radu D. Rosetti or Rossetti (December 13 or 18, 1874 – c. November 1964) was a Romanian poet, playwright, and short story writer, also distinguished as...
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Clemente Constantin, "Lirica în ziarul Horia", in Familia, Vol. 2, Issue 4, April 1966, p. 5 Radu & Budeancă, pp. 62–63 Cleja, pp. 45–46 Radu & Budeancă...
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(one in January and the other in February), culminating with the arrest of Miron Cozma, the remainder of his term suffered a political crisis between the...
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