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    Radu Gyr (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈradu ˈd͡ʒir]; pen name of Radu Ștefan Demetrescu [ˈradu ʃteˈfan demeˈtresku]; March 2, 1905 – 29 April 1975) was a...
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  • language Gyrfalcon Phoenix Goodyear Airport, in Arizona, United States Radu Gyr (1905–1975), Romanian writer Get Your Rate, used at best boosting website...
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    2 mi) dirt road. The tombs of father Gheorghe Calciu-Dumitreasa and poet Radu Gyr are located there. "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe...
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  • guitarist Adrian Radu Gontariu (born 1984), Romanian volleyball player Radu Grigorovici (1911–2008), Romanian physicist Radu Gyr (pen name of Radu Demetrescu;...
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    PTT worships the legionnaires Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, Horia Sima, or Radu Gyr, as it appears from the publication "Buciumul". The Everything For the...
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  • (Romanian: Ridică-te Gheorghe, ridică-te Ioane!) is a poem by Radu Gyr. In 1958 Radu Gyr was imprisoned and sentenced to death (commuted to life sentences...
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    including Ion Zelea Codreanu, Gheorghe Clime, Alexandru Cristian Tell, Radu Gyr, Nae Ionescu, Șerban Milcoveanu and Mihail Polihroniade, on the evening...
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    Radu Gyr was a commander and ideologue of the Iron Guard who was convicted of war crimes. The Wiesel Institute requested the renaming of Radu Gyr Street...
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    release of fascist philosopher Nae Ionescu, and still invited Guardist poet Radu Gyr to lecture at Vălenii. At the same time, he was again focusing his attention...
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    Barbu George Demetrescu Mirea Dora Gad Nicolae Golescu Ștefan Golescu Radu Gyr Ion Jinga Petre Libardi Gabriel Moiceanu Tudor Mușatescu D. Nanu Ion Negulici...
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  • élite which had proved receptive to Legionnaire ideas: Mircea Eliade, Radu Gyr, Constantin Noica, and others. The Legionnaire's death was amply practiced...
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    1937. Contributors and editors for Buna Vestire included the Legionnaires Radu Gyr, Neculai (or Nicolae) Totu, Bănică Dobre, Horia Stamatu, Valeriu Cârdu...
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  • and Romulus Dianu were also among the 10 who were rehabilitated, while Radu Gyr was among the remaining 4 who weren't. Eight members of Ion Antonescu's...
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  • poet, essayist and novelist Octavian Goga, poet and political figure Radu Gyr, poet Iulia Hasdeu, poet Ion Heliade-Rădulescu, poet and revolutionary...
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    his famous newspaper, "Cuvântul", along with Mircea Eliade, Emil Cioran, Radu Gyr, Mircea Vulcănescu, Mihail Sebastian, and other known writers. Țuțea was...
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  • Barbu (1859–1961) Lucian Blaga (1895–1961) Nichifor Crainic (1898–1972) Radu Gyr (1905–1975) Ion Minulescu (1881–1944) Gellu Naum (1915–2001) Ion Pillat...
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    Ilarion Felea† Radu Filipescu Gheorghe Flondor Valeriu Gafencu Constantin Gane† Toma Ghițulescu Victor Gomoiu Tudor Greceanu [ro] Radu Gyr Pan Halippa Traian...
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    Nine years after Emilian's polemic text, fascist poet and journalist Radu Gyr published an article in Convorbiri Literare, in which he attacked Tzara...
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  • Thomas Alexandru Arșinel Zaharia Bârsan Radu Beligan Ion Besoiu Toma Caragiu Ion Caramitru Alexandru Dabija Radu Gyr Ion Minulescu Maia Morgenstern Vlad Mugur...
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    notably hosted contributions by writers Ioan Alexandru Brătescu-Voinești, Radu Gyr and Ștefan Baciu. Noted for its contemptuous style of journalism and its...
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  • and 1958–1964) he met Valeriu Gafencu, Mircea Vulcănescu, Ernest Bernea, Radu Gyr, Petre Țuțea, Nichifor Crainic and many other important intellectuals,...
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    Șeicaru [ro], Stelian Popescu, Nichifor Crainic, Grigore Manoilescu [ro] and Radu Gyr. In the 1946 general elections she was among the first group of women elected...
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    featured contributions from other far-right and Legionary writers like Radu Gyr, Lucian Blaga, and Haig Acterian. Bernea published several pieces of standalone...
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    Americophile tastes. He did however befried the Guard's poet laureate, Radu Gyr, helping him publish in Gândirea even after the Guard's violent fall from...
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  • bemoaning the suffering peasants' hardship under the landlords' rule. Radu Gyr was also a notable collaborator with Glasul Patriei.[citation needed] Founded...
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  • He also supported the repression of anti-communist journalists, such as Radu Gyr and Pamfil Șeicaru, asking for the death penalty for the latter. During...
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  • the 10 who were rehabilitated, while Radu Gyr was among the remaining 4 who weren't. Two Romanian Army colonels, Radu Dinulescu and Gheorghe Petrescu, were...
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    Coșoveanu also notes that the Stelist faction accepted into its ranks the poet Radu Gyr, until discovering that he was informing on them for the Guardists. Dem...
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    of the movement through its most difficult times. Legionary commandant Radu Gyr referred to Stănescu as the "true shepherd of legionary souls" and believed...
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    Vasile Băncilă, Dan Botta, Eugen Chirnoagă, Vladimir Dumitrescu, and Radu Gyr. Reportedly, Brăileanu's appointment prefigured later conflicts between...
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