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    Manager of the Year: 1987, 1988 Petre Ivănescu ist tot (in German) Sporthelden.de: Alle Handball Weltmeister Ivănescu kehrt rumänischem Verband den Rücken...
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  • Mircea Ivănescu (1931—2011), Romanian poet, writer and translator Petre Ivănescu (1936–2022), Romanian handball player and coach Traian Ivănescu (1933–2019)...
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    Käsler 1974–1982 – Vlado Stenzel 1982–1987 – Simon Schobel 1987–1989 – Petre Ivănescu 1989–1992 – Horst Bredemeier 1992–1993 – Armin Emrich 1993–1996 – Arno...
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  • Obermark Hans Theilig 6 1954 Otto Maychrzak 16 1958 Mogens Olsen 46 1961 Petre Ivănescu Zdeněk Rada 24 1964 Hans (Ioan) Moser 33 1967 Herbert Lübking 38 1970...
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    Borko Ristovski Aljoša Rezar Rune Erland Nándor Fazekas Viktor Szilágyi Petre Ivănescu Velimir Kljaić Sead Hasanefendić Horst Dreischang (1959–1971) "Leseprobe...
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  • Coordinator: Ovidiu Semen External Coordinator: Marius Pintea Ion Mocanu Petre Ivănescu Mircea Costache II Cristian Zaharia Rudi Prisăcaru Ioan Moser Mihai...
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    Petre Stoica (February 15, 1931 – March 21, 2009) was a Romanian poet and translator. A native of the Timișoara area, he studied at the University of...
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  • Bötzingen, where he stayed until 2002. With Simon Schobel, Vlado Stenzel, Petre Ivănescu and Ioan Kunst-Ghermănescu he lectured at the Internationale Freiburger...
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  • prelate, bishop of Nalgonda (1989–1993) and Srikakulam (1993–2018). Petre Ivănescu, 85, Romanian handball player (Dinamo București, national team) and...
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    Petre Borilă (born Iordan Dragan Rusev; Bulgarian: Йордан Драган Русев, Yordan Dragan Rusev; 13 February 1906 – 2 January 1973) was a Romanian communist...
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  • Petre Libardi (27 August 1942 – 14 August 2005) was a Romanian footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. Petre Libardi was born on 27 August 1942...
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  • Gheorghe Gruia, Alexandru Dedu, Vasile Stângă, Mircea Costache II, Petre Ivănescu, Cornel Penu, Alexandru Buligan, Marian Dumitru, Cristian Gaţu and Cristian...
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    water polo coach Ralph Gunesch, footballer Andreas Ivan, footballer Petre Ivănescu, handball coach Simone Laudehr, football player (Romanian mother) Mihai...
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    la Brad Iorgu Iordan Nicolae Iorga Patriarch Iustin of Romania Gheorghe Ivănescu [ro] George Ivașcu Alexandru Lambrior Nicolae Leon Dan Lungu Titu Maiorescu...
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  • Tournament statistics Matches played 28 Goals scored 811 (28.96 per match) Top scorer(s) Petre Ivănescu Zdeněk Rada (24 goals each) ← Previous Next →...
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  • against Politehnica Timișoara from the 1974 final in which coach Traian Ivănescu used him the whole match, helping Jiul win the first trophy in the club's...
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  • against Politehnica Timișoara from the 1974 final in which coach Traian Ivănescu used him the whole match, helping Jiul win the first trophy in the club's...
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  • Octavian Iosif, poet, translator Isidore Isou, poet Nora Iuga, poet Mircea Ivănescu, poet and translator Eugen Jebeleanu, poet Claudiu Komartin, poet and translator...
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  • Sorin Cârțu Gheorghe Constantin Cornel Dinu Dumitru Dumitriu Petre Grigoraș Traian Ivănescu Marius Lăcătuș Ewald Lienen Ion Moldovan Angelo Niculescu Costel...
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  • (1962–1964) Iosif Lengheriu (1971–1973) Nicolae Tătaru (1977–1980) Traian Ivănescu (1985–1986) Alexandru Moldovan (1986) Ion Nunweiller (1986–1989) Spiridon...
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    1920s or 1930s by Dusza Czara-Stec, but was criticized by Rodica Ciocan-Ivănescu, herself a translator of Polish, for being "amateurish". Another Polish...
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    Diplomatique, Issue 7/1859, p. 105 Meteș, p. 2 Ivănescu, p. 70 Berceanu, pp. 180–181 Panaitescu, p. 77 Ivănescu, p. 72 Xenopol, pp. 26–27, 41–42 Ion, p. 298...
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    Preda's death—which Anghel himself viewed as a murder. The poet Cezar Ivănescu went further in 1996, when he accused Raicu and Larian, alongside other...
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  • Under Coach Traian Ivănescu, however, the squad — including players Ion Nițu, Gogu Tonca, Andrei Stocker, Alexandru Nagy, Petre Libardi, Árpád Szűcs...
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    (1980), pp. 702, 704 Zamfira Mihail, "Etnolingvistica în scrierile lui G. Ivănescu și în perspectivă coșeriană", in Anuarul de Lingvistică și Istorie Literară...
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    owing his appointment to professor Iorgu Iordan—and replacing Gheorghe Ivănescu, who was studying abroad. From 1935 until 1937, he was also secretary of...
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  • the 1970s and 1980s, Mureșul was also managed by Petre Dăscăliță, Adalbert Kassai, Traian Ivănescu, Constantin Ștefan, Dumitru Borcău, Teodor Pop, Gheorghe...
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    Baltag, Gabriel Dimisianu, Grigore Hagiu, Mircea Ivănescu, Modest Morariu, Nichita Stănescu and Petre Stoica. Baconsky also published poems in Viaţa Românească...
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    reflecting her status as the daughter of a Corsican expatriate. Poet Mircea Ivănescu, who met her and her son in the 1950s, recounts rumors that she was descended...
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    Haralambie Mihăescu and Gheorghe Ivănescu. Pascu, Ibrăileanu and Iordan took up his ideas on literary language, but it was Ivănescu who subjected them to a detailed...
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