Ionică Tăutu (usual rendition of Ion Tăutu; 1798–1828) was a Moldavian low-ranking boyar, Enlightenment-inspired pamphleteer, and craftsman ("an engineer...
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Prince Ioan Sandu Sturdza or Ioniță Sandu Sturdza (1762 – 2 February 1842) was the ruler (hospodar) of Moldavia from 21 June 1822 to 5 May 1828. Sturdza...
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boyars and administrators, comprising, among others, Luca Arbore and Ioan Tăutu. Stephen's son and co-ruler, Bogdan, was also taking on princely responsibilities...
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Inocențiu Micu-Klein (redirect from Ioan Inochente Micu-Klein)
Ioan Inocențiu Micu-Klein, also known by his lay name Ioan Micu (1692 – 22 September 1768), was a Bishop of Făgăraș and Primate[citation needed] of the...
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distinguished warrior. During the final years of Stephen III's reign, Arbore and Ioan Tăutu became increasingly influential, taking on more and more attributes; by...
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of as West Slavs (or more precisely Slovaks); likely ancestors include Ioan Tăutu, who served as Stephen's Logothete. Dissatisfied with his seemingly modest...
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Ioniță Cuza (redirect from Ioan Cuza)
then had a conflict with Sturdza: supporting the constitutionalist Ionică Tăutu, he was detained for a while at Pângărați. The Cuza properties suffered...
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1501 along with other local settlements, which the Polish Crown gave to Ioan Tăutu for settling the peace between Poland and Principality of Moldavia. In...
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Mille Street). Ioan Slavici, Tudor Arghezi, Dumitru Karnabatt, Dem. Theodorescu, Adolf de Herz, M. Sărăţeanu and Saniel Grossman-Tăutu were later given...
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2022. Note: The sign ⇒ denotes another party in this scheme. 1822: Ionică Tăutu, representing a group of low-ranking boyars in Moldavia, proposed a constitutional...
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Petriceico, Prăjescu, Stroiescu, Stroici, Saint-Quentin, Stârcea, Tăbuci, Tăutu and some more. Noble attestation of this old family has been offered by...
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conspirators included his boss "Frederic" Balș and his nephew Ionică Tăutu, Vornici Ioan Sturdza and Gheorghe Cuza—alongside Hatmani Răducanu Ruset and Costachi...
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Constantin Caracaș, Dionisie Fotino, Dinicu Golescu, Michael Soutzos, Ionică Tăutu, Alexandru Vilara, and Ienăchiță Văcărescu) who were increasingly aware...
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Museum at Constantza), în Pontica 3 (1970), p. 125-128. Kurt W. Treptow and Ioan Bolovan in "A history of Romania – East European Monographs", 1996, ISBN 9780880333450...
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early 1900s, and a descendant of the Moldavian boyar known as Logofătul Tăutu [ro]; his grandfather was strong unionist, a supporter of the Union of Moldova...
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DEfiniția "musulmanului din România" convenită stabilimentul din str.Logofătul Tăutu 66". evz.ro. Retrieved 4 April 2023. "Lipscani, zonă protejată" (PDF). Archived...
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While ranked as Paharnici, Ioniță Cuza took up usury (1770s) and Ionică Tăutu became one of the major tenant farmers in Hotin County (1810). Frictions...
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families who had obtained the decisive say in politics. The proponent, Ionică Tăutu, was defeated in the Divan after the Russian consul sided with the conservatives...
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Event Athlete Race Time Rank 18 km Iosif Covaci 1'37:23 61 Ioan Coman 1'36:21 60...
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Nicolae Istrate, Adrian Duminicel, Gabriel Popa, Ioan Dănuț Dovalciuc 2010 Vancouver 15 Nicolae Istrate, Ioan Dănuț Dovalciuc, Ionuţ Andrei, Florin Crăciun...
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noted that regional divides were unconstitutional. From September, the Tăutu brothers began printing Bacău's first regular newspaper, D̦iorile ("The...
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"reactionary", while naming the senior far right supporters in culture (from Ioan Alexandru Brătescu-Voinești and D. Caracostea to P. P. Panaitescu and Ion...
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