Mihail Sadoveanu (Romanian: [mihaˈil sadoˈve̯anu]; occasionally referred to as Mihai Sadoveanu; 5 November 1880 – 19 October 1961) was a Romanian novelist...
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daughter, literary secretary, and editor of the celebrated novelist Mihail Sadoveanu. She was born during her father's stay in Fălticeni, on the traditional...
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Izabela Sadoveanu-Evan (Romanian pronunciation: [izaˈbela sadoˈve̯anu ˈevan], last name also Sadoveanu-Andrei, first name also Isabella or Izabella; born...
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Sadoveanu is a Romanian name, most often used in reference to writer and politician Mihail Sadoveanu. Other persons with this surname include: Ion Marin...
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(orig. Romanian: Baltagul) is a 1930 crime novel that was written by Mihail Sadoveanu. The novel's main character is Vitoria Lipan, the wife of a shepherd...
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Mihail Sadoveanu Memorial House (Casa memorială "Mihail Sadoveanu") is a museum founded in 1987 in Fălticeni, in the house where Mihail Sadoveanu lived...
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executive powers in the state; alongside Parhon, its members were Mihail Sadoveanu, Ștefan Voitec, Gheorghe Stere [ro], and Ion Niculi. Shortly afterwards...
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and politicians Mihail Kogălniceanu and Simion Bărnuțiu, the poets Vasile Alecsandri and George Topârceanu, the writers Mihail Sadoveanu, Alecu Russo, and...
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the political embodiment of a unified Romania. Assisted by his councilor Mihail Kogălniceanu, an intellectual leader of the 1848 revolution, Cuza initiated...
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Niculi Mihail Sadoveanu Gheorghe Stere [ro] Ștefan Voitec Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Mihail Sadoveanu...
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Quarterly, vol. XLII, no. 4 (Winter 2008), p. 366. Deletant, p. x Mihailide, Mihail (June 14, 2013). "Un careu de ași pentru sănătatea lui Dej & co". Viața...
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Mihail Kogălniceanu OSR (Romanian pronunciation: [mihaˈil koɡəlniˈtʃe̯anu] ; also known as Mihail Cogâlniceanu, Michel de Kogalnitchan; September 6, 1817...
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Ancuței Mihail Sadoveanu (novel) 1929 Craii de Curtea-Veche Mateiu Caragiale (novel) 1930 Joc Secund Ion Barbu (poetry) 1930 Baltagul Mihail Sadoveanu (novel)...
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about and should stand accountable for the operation of a CIA black site at Mihail Kogălniceanu airbase from 2003 to 2005, in the context of the War on terror...
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Paul-Mihu Sadoveanu (July 3, 1920–September 14, 1944) was a Romanian novelist. Born in Iași, he was the youngest son of novelist Mihail Sadoveanu and his...
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Niculi Mihail Sadoveanu Gheorghe Stere [ro] Ștefan Voitec Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Mihail Sadoveanu...
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or interest in economics, but his most influential economic advisor was Mihail Manoilescu who favored a statist model of economic development with the...
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Niculi Mihail Sadoveanu Gheorghe Stere [ro] Ștefan Voitec Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Mihail Sadoveanu...
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Niculi Mihail Sadoveanu Gheorghe Stere [ro] Ștefan Voitec Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Mihail Sadoveanu...
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state — the People's Republic". At 19:10, under the presidency of Mihail Sadoveanu, the extraordinary meeting of the Assembly of Deputies opened. Two...
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Niculi Mihail Sadoveanu Gheorghe Stere [ro] Ștefan Voitec Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Mihail Sadoveanu...
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Niculi Mihail Sadoveanu Gheorghe Stere [ro] Ștefan Voitec Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Mihail Sadoveanu...
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Gheorghe Asachi Lyceum of Chişinău Vasile Alecsandri Lyceum of Chişinău Mihail Sadoveanu Lyceum of Chişinău Website of the Ministry of Education of Moldova...
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It is based on the 1949 socialist realist novel of the same name by Mihail Sadoveanu. A poor young Romanian goes off to fight during the Second World War...
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Niculi Mihail Sadoveanu Gheorghe Stere [ro] Ștefan Voitec Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Mihail Sadoveanu...
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name from the estate of the boyar Oană Pașca. It is the city where Mihail Sadoveanu's novel The Place Where Nothing Happened takes place. An important local...
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Niculi Mihail Sadoveanu Gheorghe Stere [ro] Ștefan Voitec Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Mihail Sadoveanu...
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(novel), written in 1987 by Gary Paulsen The Hatchet, a 1930 novel by Mihail Sadoveanu The GW Hatchet, university publication Hatchet (band), an American...
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historiography as the War of Independence. At the behest of then foreign minister Mihail Kogălniceanu and against the advice of his Crown Council, Carol decided...
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