cinema production company, naming it Mandragora. Cristian Emilian Puiu was born to Iuliana and Emilian Puiu in Bucharest, Romania. Puiu's first interest in...
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presenter and host Mile Cărpenișan (1975–2010), war correspondent Anca Miruna Lăzărescu (b. 1979), film director and screenwriter Alexandru Potocean (b. 1984)...
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Seminariile teologice, p. 231. Bucharest: Tipografia Eparhiala, 1972 Emil Lăzărescu, Biserica mănăstirii Argeșului, p. 12. Bucharest: Editura Meridiane, 1967...
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Balanovici, p. 280 Balanovici, pp. 280-81 Balanovici, p. 281 Balanovici, p. 282 Emilian Bold, Răzvan Ovidiu Locovei, Alexandrina Ioniță, Relații româno-sovietice...
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followed from 1920 until his death in 1933, when the archpriest Vasile Lăzărescu took over, serving until 1940, when he left to head the new Timișoara...
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RAPID BUCUREŞTI: GK 1 Emilian Dolha DF 5 Adrian Iencsi (c) DF 6 Florin Şoavă DF 7 Dănuț Perjă DF 2 Sergiu Brujan 13' MF 4 Ionuţ Luţu 74' MF 10 Noureddine...
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and Tacu, these were: Stroe Belloescu, Constantin Bosianu, Alexandru Lăzărescu-Laerțiu, Gheorghe Lecca, Costache Negri, Nicolae Gr. Racoviță, Nicolae...
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Octavian Vasile, Ioan Săraru, Andrei Fistogeanu, Lucian Iordache, Ionuț Lăzărescu, Florian Pârvu, Gabriel Rizea, Leonard Săraru, Raul Horumbă, George Neacșu...
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