List of Romanians (section Linguists)
Baba Novac, captain under Mihai Viteazul and hajduk Vasko Popa, poet Emil Petrovici, linguist Alexandru Averescu, prime minister of Romania (1918, 1920–1921...
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Caragiu had two sisters, linguist Matilda Caragiu Marioțeanu and sculptor Geta Caragiu [ro]. Nufărul roșu (1956, directed by Gheorghe Tobias) Nu vreau să mă...
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colleges named after him: one in Bucharest and one in Baia Mare. Dionis Popa, Gheorghe Șincai, Blaj, 1944 Felecan, Nicolae (2020), "Considerații asupra primelor...
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George Ivașcu (redirect from Gheorghe Ivascu)
George Ivașcu (most common rendition of Gheorghe I. Ivașcu; July 22, 1911 – June 21, 1988) was a Romanian journalist, literary critic, and communist militant...
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Ion Creangă (redirect from Popa Smântână)
future philosopher Vasile Conta in the class of priest and theologian Isaia "Popa Duhu" Teodorescu, Creangă was sent to the Fălticeni seminary in 1854. After...
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Alexandru Philippide (category Gheorghe Roșca Codreanu National College alumni)
Aromanian background, the linguist replied, "no, no, we're entirely Greek!" Alexandru attended primary school (1866–1870) and Gheorghe Roșca Codreanu High School...
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matter the phonetics of the noun. For example, nouns like tată (father) and popă (priest) are masculine as they refer to male people, although phonetically...
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factions: Lazăr, Zaharia Boilă, Radu Cioculescu, Victor Eftimiu, Augustin Popa, and Emanoil Socor. Released before May 1943, these men became vocal supporters...
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9, 72, 95, 103, 190 (in Romanian) Victor Rizescu, Adrian Jinga, Bogdan Popa, Constantin Dobrilă, "Ideologii și cultură politică", in Cuvântul, Nr. 377...
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briefly mention having cornered "Tache the Shoemaker", who is a "godson to Popa-Tache". The latter was a real-life Romanian Orthodox priest (his real name...
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a legal successor to the Great Banship of Craiova, with the Wallachian Gheorghe Cantacuzino [ro] as its native leader, or Ban. Over the following years...
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1907–1985 linguist, philologist corresponding member 1965 Michael I of Romania 1921 -2017 king honorary member 2007 Gheorghe Mihăilă 1930–2011 linguist, literary...
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are located in the immediate vicinity, on Gheorghe Lazăr Street. A new campus with four buildings in the Popa Șapcă-Oituz area is scheduled to be completed...
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epigram locates the hotspot of prostitution in Bucharest: the "maidens" of Popa Nan Street, he writes, "are beautiful, but they're no maidens". In 1926,...
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Lucian Raicu (category Gheorghe Roșca Codreanu National College alumni)
expressions in an overview of communist literature, put out in 2001 by Marian Popa. Popa regarded Raicu as a former exponent of the "Jewish supremacy" over Romanian...
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Ion Heliade Rădulescu (category Linguists from Romania)
century, having first risen to prominence through his association with Gheorghe Lazăr and his support of Lazăr's drive for discontinuing education in Greek...
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Adevărul Holding. pp. 97–98. ISBN 978-606-644-036-3. Popa, Anghel (2006). "Domnul colonel Gheorghe Eminescu". Analele Bucovinei. XIII (2): 740–741. Otu...
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first arrived in Wallachia soon after 1812, during the rule of Prince Ioan Gheorghe Caragea—Ștefan Caragiali, as his grandfather was known locally, worked...
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friend of the Communist General Secretary, Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, and to secondary figures such as Ion Gheorghe Maurer, he endorsed the regime's transition...
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In that context, Constantin and Costache Sion, alongside the scholar Gheorghe Săulescu, began circulating forged documents which passed for official...
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rendition of the Iliad; however, he was derided for eulogizing Prince Gheorghe Bibescu. He also contributed to cultural life in the Kingdom of Greece...
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Throughout the 1850s, he and his brother Constantin, who was the son-in-law of Gheorghe Bibescu, took part in the nationalist movement that established the United...
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Urmuz (category Gheorghe Lazăr National College (Bucharest) alumni)
Militaru, Cosmin Perța, Iulian Tănase, Stelian Tănase), the feminists (Catrinel Popa, Iaromira Popovici), the political satirists (Dumitru Augustin Doman, Pavel...
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Henri Stahl (category Linguists of Slavic languages)
Nr. 154/1942, pp. 5532–5533. See also Stahl, p. 14 Popa, pp. 25, 27 Mihăilescu, pp. 36–37 Gheorghe G. Bezviconi, Necropola Capitalei, Nicolae Iorga Institute...
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of the Romanian Communist Party ("Workers' Party") during the rule of Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, and one of his country's few high-ranking communists to...
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trădător sau victimă a NKVD?", in Historia, April 2012 Anghel Popa, "Domnul colonel Gheorghe Eminescu", in Analele Bucovinei, Vol. XIII, Issue 2, 2006, p...
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while queen of Serbia. Dumitru was also the maternal uncle of historian Gheorghe I. Brătianu. A French-trained man of letters, Moruzi held office with the...
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2012) June 26 – Eleanor Parker, American actress (d. 2013) June 29 – Vasko Popa, Yugoslavian poet (d. 1991) July 1 – Mordechai Bibi, Israeli politician (d...
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the 1930s by Transylvanian journalists such as Teodor Murășanu and Gheorghe Popa. In this immediate context, Agârbiceanu seems to have been inspired...
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to Romanian historian Florin Curta and leading Romanian medievalist Radu Popa, during the 1960–1989 period, the archaeological evidences were manipulated...
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