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    Nicolae Popea (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e ˈpope̯a]; born Neagoe Popea [ne̯aˈɡo.e]; March 1 [O.S. February 17] 1826–August 8 [O.S. July 26] 1908)...
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  • Popea is a Romanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Elena Popea (1879–1941), Romanian painter Nicolae Popea (1826–1908), Romanian Austro-Hungarian...
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    minister, governor of the National Bank of Romania Nicolae Nicoleanu (1835–1871), poet Nicolae Popea (1826–1908), bishop of the Romanian Orthodox Church...
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    Her father was a secondary school teacher and her uncle was Bishop Nicolae Popea. Upon finishing her basic education, she studied philology in Leipzig...
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    important local figures lie buried in the cemetery, including Ioan Popasu, Nicolae Popea, Emilian Birdaș, Patriciu Dragalina, Iuliu Vuia, Pavel Jumanca and Traian...
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  • merge, the former further expanded its appeal when it joined forces with Nicolae Iorga's independent nationalist group (successor to the Democratic Nationalist...
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  • Ukrainian-Russian philosopher (died 1874) March 1 (O.S.: February 17) – Nicolae Popea, Romanian-Hungarian historian (died 1908) March 4 August Johann Gottfried...
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  • Petrașcu Costin Petrescu Laura Poantă Julius Podlipny Gabriel Popa Elena Popea Gheorghe Popovici Mișu Popp Virgil Preda Florica Prevenda Silvia Radu Stefan...
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    1903 and a protosingel in 1908. In 1908, following the death of bishop Nicolae Popea, the election of the bishop of Caransebeș led to a dispute between the...
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    additional year after completing this cycle. There, his classmates included Nicolae Popea, Avram Iancu and Alexandru Papiu-Ilarian. From 1846 to 1848, he audited...
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  • 19 – Elena Popea, painter (born 1879) June 24 – Maria Baiulescu, author, suffragist, women’s rights activist (born 1860) June 26 – Nicolae Minovici, forensic...
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  • Gheorghe Popa-Lisseanu 1866–1945 historian corresponding member 1919 Nicolae Popea 1826–1908 bishop, historian, scholar titular member 1899 Alexe Popescu...
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    Hodoș, his cousin, Alexandru Papiu Ilarian and the brothers Radu and Nicolae Popea, the students at the Piarist Academic High School in Cluj, he participated...
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    continuing at Caransebeș until his death in 1889. He was succeeded by Nicolae Popea, vicar bishop at Sibiu, who continued his predecessor's work on the...
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    altogether, turning to Surrealism; but young neo-traditionalists such as Elena Popea found in it a source of inspiration. Retrospectively, philosopher and curator...
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