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    Alexandru Davila (Romanian pronunciation: [alekˈsandru daviˈla]; February 12, 1862 – October 19, 1929) was a Romanian dramatist, diplomat, public administrator...
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    made her theatre debut at the Alexandru Davila Theatre [ro] in Pitești, as Zamfirița in the play The Magpies [ro] by Alexandru Kirițescu. She later acted...
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    fireworks and a piano recital by George Enescu, in the presence of Alexandru Davila and Titu Maiorescu. The casino became a major attraction between the...
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  • Constantinescu Alexandru Dabija Alexandru Darie Alexandru Davila Alexandru Dimca Alexandru Dincă (journalist) Alexandru Dobriceanu Alexandru Dobrogeanu-Gherea...
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  • Rican evangelist Adolfo Dávila (born 1965), Mexican filmmaker Alberto Dávila (born c. 1960), Mexican-American boxer Alexandru Davila (1862–1929), Romanian...
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    Theater; established in 1948, it was named in honor of playwright Alexandru Davila a decade later. Its branches include a puppet theater (created in 1949)...
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    accidentally poisoned when a colleague of Davila's gave her strychnine instead of quinine. Davila's son Alexandru was a noted dramatist and friend of King...
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    Rosetti was also distantly related with physician Carol Davila and his son, playwright Alexandru Davila. Upon her death, a large obituary was published in...
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  • (1850–1889) Ion Luca Caragiale (1852–1912) Duiliu Zamfirescu (1858–1922) Alexandru Davila (1862–1929) Gala Galaction (1879–1961) Constantin Stere (1865–1936)...
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    after giving endorsement to a project outlined by his fellow dramatist Alexandru Davila, he aided in the creation of a new privately run Bucharest theater...
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    late 2016, she gave birth to a son. In 2018, she played a role in Alexandru Davila’s Vlaicu-Vodă. At the 2020 Golden Rose Bulgarian Feature Film Festival...
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    1899–1901 Ştefan Sihleanu: 1901–1905 Alexandru Davila: 1905–1908 Pompiliu Eliade: 1908–1911 Ion Bacalbașa: 1911–1912 A. Davila, I.A. Brătescu–Voinești, George...
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  • (1933-1990) Ion Luca Caragiale (1852-1912) George Ciprian (1883-1968) Alexandru Davila (1862-1929) Puși Dinulescu (born 1942) Victor Eftimiu (1889-1972) Paul...
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    his early work for the stage, Herz was a traditionalist inspired by Alexandru Davila and the Sămănătorul school, but later veered toward neoclassical literature...
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  • (born 1976, England, nf) Amparo Dávila (1928–2020, Mexico, f/p) Alexandru Davila (1862–1929, Romania, d/nf) Virgilio Dávila (1869–1943, Puerto Rico, p) Dan...
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    performance in a noted critical study. From 1906, at the request of Alexandru Davila, he played the tragic figure of Ion in Caragiale's Năpasta. Constantin...
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  • daily. His partner in this venture was a veteran of theatrical life, Alexandru Davila. Cocea also set up the independent socialist newspaper Facla. The latter...
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    It was first staged in Bucharest by the "Modern Theater" company of Alexandru Davila. The text intrigued the public with its frank display of a sexual masochism...
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  • October 8 – Max Lehmann, German historian (born 1845) October 19 – Alexandru Davila, Romanian dramatist and diplomat (born 1862) November 3 – Olav Aukrust...
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    also acted in works by domestic writers, such as Octavian Goga and Alexandru Davila. Before Romania's 1916 entry into the First World War he wrote in favour...
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    following year, alongside Crown Prince Carol, Ottokar Czernin, and Alexandru Davila, he took part in the wax bullet dueling competition of Sinaia, designed...
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    individuals took particular issue with Eliade's tenure: the first was Alexandru Davila, whom he had replaced and who formed his own acting troupe in 1909...
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  • unei nopți de iarnă (1937), by Tudor Mușatescu Vlaicu Vodă (1902), by Alexandru Davila Vreau să cred și n-am un Dumnezeu, by Tudor Popescu Vreau să trăiesc...
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  • tăcerii ("The Master of Silence"), was staged in 1994 by Pitești's Alexandru Davila Theater. Gârbea's first volume of lyric poetry, Text biografic ("Biographical...
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    James de Rothschild's play, La Rampe, was used in production by the Alexandru Davila company. N. D. Cocea, a fellow socialist and a theater chronicler,...
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  • Brutus Coste Aron Cotruş Alexandru Cretzianu George Cretzianu Radu Crutzescu Grigore Cugler Radu Cutzarida Carol Citta Davila Aurel Decei Gheorghe Derussi...
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    theatrical and literary polemics: in 1913, he attacked in Epoca and Furnica Alexandru Davila, chairman of the National Theater, alleging that he was corrupt, womanizing...
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    in King Lear. Meanwhile, he continued performing domestic authors: Alexandru Davila’s Vlaicu-Vodă (1902); Barbu Ștefănescu Delavrancea’s Ștefan din Apus...
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    Romanian students, including the future dramatist and theater manager Alexandru Davila. The grant did not meet all of his needs. He worked during most of...
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    ridiculing the state of public transport in Bucharest. Under contract with Alexandru Davila, who managed a private company of actors, he acted in his versions...
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