as the owner of the café Remus Comăneanu [ro] as general Grigorașcu Radu Dunăreanu [ro] Fory Etterle as a Minister Mihai Fotino as the Minister of Interior...
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Széles — gypsy woman Constantin Guriță — the conservative boyar Vardala Radu Dunăreanu — poet Cezar Bolliac Emil Coșeru Dumitru Lazăr — vizitiul surdo-mut...
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Svoboda Ferenc Bencze [ro; hu] as an NCO Alexandra Polizu as Rodovica Radu Dunăreanu as an NCO Nicolae Luchian Botez as an Officer Constantin Lipovan as...
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was born in 1931 in Bucharest, the son of archaeologists Radu Vulpe [ro] and Ecaterina Dunăreanu-Vulpe [ro]. He graduated from the Faculty of History of...
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(1854–1935) was ambassador to Romania between 1907 and 1916. Nicolae Dunăreanu (16 September 1928). "La Ciurea". Arhiva C. F. R. I (8): 123. "Ibidem":...
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Iordăchescu, Șenchea, Dunăreanu, Rusen, Gh. Dragomirescu, Grun, Pascaru, Epure, T. Georgescu, Bujor, Farkas, Criciotoiu, Boldiș, Radu Florian, and in the...
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Vladimir Dumitrescu, Ecaterina Dunăreanu Vulpe, Ion Nestor, Dionisie M. Pippidi, Dorin Popescu, Gheorghe Ștefan, and Radu Vulpe, who continued his activity...
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Matchday 11 Universitatea Craiova 2–0 Oțelul Galați Craiova 14:00 Papură 35' Dunăreanu 36' Vochin 43' Luţu 51' Pleşan 79' (Report) Iordache 3' Stadium: Ion...
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