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    Cezar Petrescu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃezar peˈtresku]; December 1, 1892–March 9, 1961) was a Romanian journalist, novelist, and children's writer...
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  • (1886–1936), Romanian classicist Cezar Petrescu (1892–1961), Romanian journalist, novelist and children's writer Fabiano Cezar Viegas (born 1975), Brazilian...
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  • R. Tolkien Fram, the Polar Bear, children's book by Romanian writer Cezar Petrescu Fram Museum, a museum in Oslo, Norway Knattspyrnufélagið Fram, Icelandic...
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  • Arcadie Petrescu, neurologist Barbu Petrescu, mayor of Bucharest (1989–1990) Camil Petrescu, writer Cezar Petrescu, writer Constantin Titel Petrescu, social-democratic...
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    Bușteni is also a cultural point, featuring Cantacuzino Castle and Cezar Petrescu Memorial Museum. There is a trout farm in the area. The Rucăr-Bran Corridor...
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    Fram, ursul polar), a children's book written by the Romanian author Cezar Petrescu which was also made into a TV series in Romania; Fram2, a planned 2024...
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    God to create a "new Romania". In the 1934 book The Three Kings by Cezar Petrescu, which was intended for a less educated audience, Carol was constantly...
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    contemporaries tended to place Sadoveanu alongside Liviu Rebreanu and Cezar Petrescu—for all the differences in style between the three figures, the interwar...
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    Memorial House in Mircești; Constantin Negruzzi Museum in Hermeziu; Cezar Petrescu Museum in Cotnari; City of Pașcani, and towns of Târgu Frumos and Hârlău;...
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    Nour Marian Oprișan Gherman Pântea George Panu Dimitrie D. Pătrășcanu Cezar Petrescu Alexandru A. Philippide Alexandru Philippide Alexandru Piru George Poede...
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    Garabet Ibrăileanu, Ionel Teodoreanu, Petru Poni, Radu Cernătescu [ro], Cezar Petrescu, Dimitrie Anghel. The Theatre Museum [ro], opened in 1976 at the celebration...
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    later years, this sector was represented by debuting authors, such as Cezar Petrescu ("Învierea căpitanului Lazăr", "Omul din vis"), Gib Mihăescu ("Scuarul")...
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    sculptor Camil Petrescu, novelist, playwright, philosopher and poet Cezar Petrescu, novelist, translator and journalist Gică Petrescu, singer and composer...
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  • essayist Petre Pandrea, as well as the best-selling fiction author Cezar Petrescu, who was briefly a member of the editorial staff. Other writers with...
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  • Papadat-Bengescu (1876–1955) Dora Pavel (born 1946) Camil Petrescu (1894–1957) Cezar Petrescu (1892–1961) Dumitru Radu Popescu (born 1935) Marin Preda...
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  • Glissando Directed by Mircea Daneliuc Written by Cezar Petrescu Mircea Daneliuc Starring Stefan Iordache Cinematography Calin Ghibu Release date...
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  • Nedelciu Bujor Nedelcovici Hortensia Papadat-Bengescu Camil Petrescu Cezar Petrescu Radu Petrescu Vasile Pogor, writer Marin Preda, novelist Doina Ruști,...
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    later by the Jesuit school in Iași. Victor Iamandi Cătălin Moroșanu Cezar Petrescu (in Romanian) Official site v t e v t e "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa...
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    Cezar Lăzărescu (October 3, 1923 – November 27, 1986) was a Romanian architect and urban planner. Starting in the years after his graduation in 1952 and...
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  • physician. Ion Barbu was a poet, as well as an important mathematician. Cezar Petrescu was a journalist, novelist, and children's writer. He is especially...
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    also employed as a personal secretary by România's editor-in-chief, Cezar Petrescu. During April 1940, just before the fall of France, the two visited...
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  • Constantin C. Giurescu, Mircea Vulcănescu, Dan Botta, Constantin Moisil sau Cezar Petrescu. The work consists of more than 5,000 pages, 800 color plates, 800 maps...
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    B. Brănișteanu, Nicolae Davidescu, Dimitrie Anghel, Șt. O. Iosif, Cezar Petrescu, Gala Galaction, I. Peltz, Demostene Botez, Andrei Tudor and Cicerone...
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    intense advocacy of traditionalism (at a time when the magazine's editor, Cezar Petrescu, was occupying a middle position). With the publishing of his Dualismul...
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    the PNȚ (Călinescu, Mihail Ghelmegeanu, Petre Andrei, Mihai Ralea, Cezar Petrescu), drawing on a Poporanist legacy, while enlisting support from well-known...
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  • Italy, p/nf), full name Francesco Petrarca Camil Petrescu (1894–1957, Romania, d/f/p) Cezar Petrescu (1892–1961, Romania, f/ch) Julius Richard Petri (1852–1921...
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    magistrate. Before the end of the year, he relocated to Cluj, where Cezar Petrescu employed him as a staff writer for his literary magazine, Gândirea....
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    with "the people's taste and competence." In a 1928 article, novelist Cezar Petrescu expressed nostalgia for Popescu's work, noting that his literary niche...
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    Cluj, recently incorporated into Greater Romania. There, together with Cezar Petrescu and Adrian Maniu, he founded Gândirea magazine. He returned to Bucharest...
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    originally written by Socialist-Realists such as Paul Cornea, Mihai Gafița, Cezar Petrescu and Ion Vitner, and later by figures with various other credentials—from...
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