Eugen Rozvan (Hungarian: Rozvány Jenő; Russian: Евгений Георгиевич Розвань, Evgeny Georgiyevich Rozvan; December 28, 1878 — June 16, 1938) was a Hungarian-born...
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Rozvan may refer to: Eugen Rozvan, Hungarian communist lawyer Rozvan, Iran (disambiguation), places in Iran This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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1987), footballer Mircea Pavlov (born 1937), chess International Master Eugen Rozvan (1878–1938), communist activist, lawyer, and Marxist historian Enikő...
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a false point renders the resolution itself false. With Imre Aladar, Eugen Rozvan, and two others, Pătrășcanu was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in...
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Romania). As the Socialist Party of Romania delegation (Gheorghe Cristescu, Eugen Rozvan, David Fabian, Constantin Popovici, Ioan Flueraş, and Alexandru Dobrogeanu-Gherea)...
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Arbore, Imre Aladar, Elena Filipescu, Dumitru Grofu, Ion Dic Dicescu, Eugen Rozvan, Marcel Pauker, Alexander Stefanski, Timotei Marin, and Elek Köblös....
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friendship with Purge victim Aladar, as well as those of Vitali Holostenco, Eugen Rozvan, and Elek Köblös). He took up Soviet citizenship, became deputy mayor...
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Romanian Communist Party, including details about the whereabouts of Eugen Rozvan. Brînzeu also records Roth's support for Groza and Adrian Brudariu's...
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in Moscow (with Eugen Rozvan, Constantin Popovici, Ioan Flueraș, David Fabian, and Alexandru Dobrogeanu-Gherea), and despite Rozvan's suspicions that...
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elected in the Bihor and Satu Mare constituencies. As Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu, Eugen Rozvan and another two members of BMȚ also won the popular vote, the party entered...
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left-wing publications, beginning with Világosság ("The Light"). He and Eugen Rozvan were co-editors for Dezső Jász's newspaper, Előre ("Forward"), which...
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Rangheț Leonte Răutu Vasile Roaită Stephan Roll Mihail Roller Valter Roman Eugen Rozvan Alexandru Sahia Leontin Sălăjan Filimon Sârbu Alexandru Sencovici [ro]...
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trial. The case involved several other important communist activists (Eugen Rozvan, Dan Avramescu) and was brought before a military tribunal, the War Council...
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delegates representing the Socialist Party of Transylvania and Banat were Eugen Rozvan and Flueraş — as a former member of the National Romanian Council in...
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Cristescu, Alexandru Dobrogeanu-Gherea, Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu, Marcel Pauker, Eugen Rozvan, and Boris Stefanov. Köblös headed the party's trade union section, with...
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socialist, which included two representatives from Transylvania and Banat (Eugen Rozvan and Ioan Flueraș), arrived in Soviet Russia in early October, in order...
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Preoteasa Leonte Răutu 1931–1932, 1932–1934 Mihail Roller 1933, 1934, 1938 Eugen Rozvan June 1921 – 1922 Dealul Spirii Trial Boris Stefanov June 1921 – 1922...
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Szeged. The diocese of Arad intervened on the architecture through Paul Rozvan on 16 February 1909, who modified the original plan by "lowering" the central...
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