• Professor Alexandru Lupaș (1942-2007)" (PDF), Journal of Inequalities in Pure and Applied Mathematics, 8 (3): art. 61 Alexandru Ioan Lupaș at the Mathematics...
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  • Lupaș is a Romanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexandru Ioan Lupaș (1942–2007), Romanian mathematician Andrei Lupaș (1963-), Romanian-German...
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    Ioan Lupaș (9 August 1880 – 3 July 1967) was a Romanian historian, academic, politician, Orthodox theologian and priest. He was a member of the Romanian...
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  • administrator Ioan Hora, footballer Ioan Hristea, World War II officer Ioan Igna, football referee Ioan Lupaș, historian and politician Ioan Lupescu, footballer...
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  • Ioanițiu Alexandru Koller Alexandru Leșco Alexandru Ioan Lupaș Alexandru Macedonski Alexandru Marin (disambiguation) Alexandru Mironescu Alexandru Moghioroș...
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    Documente din secolele al XIV-lea, al XV-lea și al XVI-lea. Ioan Lupaș; Radu Tempea. Ioan Bogdan (1862-1919); Țara Bârsei, Annul II, no.3, mai-iunie 1930;...
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  • Cassius Ionescu-Tulcea Sergiu Klainerman Traian Lalescu Florian Luca Alexandru Lupaș George Lusztig Ciprian Manolescu Solomon Marcus George Marinescu Octav...
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    Gheorghe, musician Vasile Goldiș, politician Caius Iacob, mathematician Alexandru Ioan Lupaș, mathematician Atanasie Marian Marienescu, ethnographer Teodor Meleșcanu...
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    Averescu's party was instead joined by PNR dissidents, Vasile Goldiș and Ioan Lupaș, who represented a Romanian Orthodox segment of the Transylvanian voters...
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  • Scott Long (1963-), lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender activist Ioan Lupaș (1880-1967), historian, politician and Orthodox priest Augustin Maior...
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    Goldiș and Ioan Lupaș before its merger with the Peasants' Party (Partidul Țărănesc) when he became Finance Minister in the Government of Alexandru Averescu...
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    poporului român. Editura Facla. ISBN 9789733600664 – via Google Books. Lupaș, Ioan; Vlasiu, Marina; Constantiniu, Florin (10 March 1988). "Din istoria Transilvaniei"...
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    of Cluj, Feleac and Vad Michael Klein (1959–1993), Romanian footballer Ioan Lupaș (1880–1967), Romanian historian Andrei Oțetea (1894–1977), Romanian historian...
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    Romanian Academy, its president and general secretary. Alexandru Lapedatu was the son of Ioan Alexandru Lapedatu, with a Ph.D. from the University of Brussels...
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    Goga (until 1899), Onisifor Ghibu (until 1900), Aurel Vlaicu (1902), Ioan Lupaș, Valeriu Braniște, Axente Banciu, Andrei Oțetea, Aurel Moga, Nicolae Ivan...
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  • the island, but fail to inflict significant losses. 5 January – Alexandru Ioan Lupaș, mathematician (died 2007). 9 March – Ion Caramitru, stage and film...
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    412–413 Mitropolitul..., p. 229; Hitchins, p. 13; Lupaș, pp. 193, 258 Mitropolitul..., p. 229; Lupaș, p. 193 Bocșan (2011), pp. 366–367; Hitchins, pp....
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    bishop Ilie Lazăr, party leader Gheorghe N. Leon, economist, minister Ioan Lupaș, historian, minister Nicolae Marinescu, general, minister Ștefan Meteș [ro]...
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    decembrie 2021" (XLS). National Institute of Statistics. Alexandru Lăpădatu and Ioan Lupaș (eds.), Anuarul Institutului de Istorie Națională, vol. 3...
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    with Vasile Goldiș, Ioan Lupaș, and Silviu Dragomir, Octavian Goga left the Romanian National Party and joined General Alexandru Averescu's People's Party...
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  • Mediaș Ilie Măcelariu Technological High School, Miercurea Sibiului Ioan Lupaș Technological High School, Săliște Johannes Lebel Technological High School...
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    March 1926 - 4 June 1927) Minister of Public Health and Social Welfare: Ioan Lupaș (30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927) Minister of State (Ministers without portfolio):...
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  • Vasile Gain (1945–1948) Ioan Lupaș (1955) Ioan Lupaș (1957–1959) Augustin Botescu (1959–1960) Cornel Drăgușin (1960) Ioan Lupaș (1960–1961) Cornel Drăgușin...
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    publication had attracted contributions from Nicolae Iorga, Ioan Lupaș, Ilie Minea, Petre P. Panaitescu, Ioan C. Filitti, Dan Simonescu, Emil Vârtosu, Paul Gore...
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  • 2012-05-20. "Ioan Andone". FRF. Archived from the original on 2013-04-16. "Miodrag Belodedici". FRF. Archived from the original on 2012-05-20. "Ioan Sabău"...
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    1937 - 10 February 1938) Minister of Religious Affairs and the Arts: Ioan Lupaș (29 December 1937 - 10 February 1938) Minister of Labour: Gheorghe A....
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    other prominent Averescu supporters, Leon Scridon, Silviu Dragomir and Ioan Lupaș, also joined Goga during his departure. Early defectors also included...
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    Victor Iamandi (category Alexandru Ioan Cuza University alumni)
    February 1938 – 31 March 1938 Prime Minister Miron Cristea Preceded by Ioan Lupaș Succeeded by Nicolae Colan Minister of Justice In office 31 March 1938 –...
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    Transylvanian leaders, who became PP leaders: Vasile Goldiș, Ion Lapedatu, Ioan Lupaș, Ion Agârbiceanu. Joining them were old PCD cadres who had parted with...
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    Gheorghe I. Brătianu (category Alexandru Ioan Cuza University alumni)
    Brătianu and of the princess Maria Moruzi (1863-1921) (widow of Alexandru Al. Ioan Cuza) and the nephew of Ion C. Brătianu. Although his parents separated...
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