Costache or Kostake Aristia (Romanian pronunciation: [kosˈtake arisˈti.a]; born Constantin Chiriacos Aristia; Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Κυριάκος Αριστίας, Konstantinos...
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Costache is a Romanian male given name and surname, derived from Constantin, that may refer to: Costache Aristia Costache Caragiale Costache Conachi Costache...
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Carol Ardeleanu (1883–1949), writer Tudor Arghezi (1880–1967), writer Costache Aristia (1800–1880), poet, actor, and translator Ștefan Arteni (1947–2020)...
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in Romania, established by Costache Aristia, the pioneer and founder of the Romanian theater, in 1833. Alongside Costache Caragiale, she belonged to the...
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Fanny Kemble, English actress and writer (died 1893) unknown dates Costache Aristia, Wallachian translator, poet, dramatist and actor (died 1880) Thomas...
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Vaughan Hyde Kenealy, Irish writer and barrister (born 1819) April 18 – Costache Aristia, Wallachian translator, poet, dramatist and actor (born 1800) May 2...
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Aristodemos by Vincenzo Monti, in an amateur theatre performance staged by Costache Aristia. In September 1842, N. Skoufos, Dimitrios Levidis, Alexandros Rizos...
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Sorin Apostu Constantin Argetoianu Anton I. Arion Constantin C. Arion Costache Aristia Apostol Arsache Teodor Atanasiu Vincențiu Babeș Victor Babiuc Anton...
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central Bucharest, broke with the Pandurs. A ceremony organized by actor Costache Aristia consecrated their own army symbols, which echoed Byzantine flags and...
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Cișmeaua Roșie of Bucharest. This project, also involving figures such as Costache Aristia and Iordache Slătineanu, made her a participant in the Modern Greek...
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Constantin Cantacuzino (died 1877) (redirect from Costache Cantacozino)
included Bălcescu, Heliade, Voinescu II, and Nicolae Golescu, alongside Costache Aristia, Cezar Bolliac, Ion C. Brătianu, Dimitrie Brătianu, Ștefan Golescu...
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continued into the early 1840s, when he helped his daughter's friend Costache Aristia set up the Philodramatic Society of Athens. According to a report by...
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Greece. In 1840, the first company of Greek actors was organized by Costache Aristia. The first professional Greek actress performed here in 1840. The season...
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of the Wallachian Philharmonic Society, and friend of its founder Costache Aristia, before leaving to join the French Foreign Legion. He settled in Iași...
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homages to the Princess was completed in 1847, when Heliade's disciple Costache Aristia published Doamna Maria. Later in the 19th century, national poet Mihai...
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Craiova, he ran away from school at age 16, joining the local troupe of Costache Mihăileanu. Removed thence by his family and sent to continue his education...
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to become successful during and after the 1840s (when Constantin Aristia and Costache Caragiale entered their most creative periods). Heliade himself advocated...
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2011-09-03 at the Wayback Machine, biographical entry at the Alexandru and Aristia Aman Dolj County Library; retrieved March 1, 2010 Debora Perlmutter mentioned...
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Issue 11/1976, p. 16 (in Romanian) "Herz, Adolf de", at the Alexandru and Aristia Aman County Library Barbu Lăzăreanu, "De toate. Debutul lui A. de Herz...
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