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    NMS Amiral Murgescu was a minelayer and convoy escort of the Romanian Navy, the first sea-going warship built in Romania and the largest Romanian-built...
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    Shestakov were decorated with the Order of St. George, while Major Ioan Murgescu [ro] was decorated with the Order of Saint Vladimir as well as the Order...
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    Marea Mediterană". TVR Info (in Romanian). 9 January 2022. "Vice-amiral Ioan Murgescu (271) class". militaryperiscope.com. Retrieved 19 December 2023....
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    School, in Mangalia "Admiral Ion Murgescu" Navy Petty Officer School, in Constanţa National Military College „Alexandru Ioan Cuza”, in Constanţa As of 2011...
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    Alexandru Al. Ioan Cuza (also known as Alexandru A. Cuza, A. A. Cuza, or Sașa Cuza; 1862 or 1864 – April 4, 1890) was a Romanian aristocrat and politician...
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    Ioan Alecu Bassarabescu (commonly rendered I. A. Bassarabescu; December 17, 1870 - March 27, 1952) was a Romanian comedic writer, civil servant and politician...
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    Ciupercă Nicolae Fleva Ioan Glogojeanu Petre Iorgulescu-Yor Damian Militaru Nicolae Minovici Ștefan Minovici Costin Murgescu Leonida Nedelcu Eduard Nicola...
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    Amiral Murgescu. The last Axis pockets in the Crimea were destroyed on 12 May. The last Axis warship to leave the peninsula was Amiral Murgescu, carrying...
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    (1846–1902) 1 January 1874 10 December 1874 343 days 7 Murgescu, IoanCounter admiral Ioan Murgescu [ro] (1846–1913) 10 December 1874 1 April 1877 2 years...
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  • Mărăști and the destroyer Regina Maria together with the minelayer Amiral Murgescu defended the port against the Soviet cruiser Voroshilov and the Leningrad-class...
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  • on the Danube and in the Black Sea aboard the escort minelayer Amiral Murgescu. The four launches were acquired in 1921, each displacing 9 tons. Numbered...
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    to Galați between late 1873 and early 1874, by the Romanian Admiral Ioan Murgescu. She thus became the first warship of the Romanian Navy to carry the...
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  • Mirela-Luminița Murgescu, "Organizarea și primele faze de funcționare ale Înaltei Curți de Conturi (1864-1895)", in Bogdan Murgescu (ed.), Istoria Curții...
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    laid by the Romanian minelayers Amiral Murgescu, Regele Carol I and Aurora on 19 June that year. Amiral Murgescu claimed to have shot down two Soviet aircraft...
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  • Barbarossa. She also shot down one Soviet aircraft on 29 June 1941. Amiral Murgescu was a multi-purpose warships, serving as both minelayer and escort ship...
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    Mirela-Luminița Murgescu, "Organizarea și primele faze de funcționare ale Înaltei Curți de Conturi (1864-1895)", in Bogdan Murgescu (ed.), Istoria Curții...
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    1, ed. Alexander Mikaberidze, (ABC-CLIO, 2011), 538. Bogdan Murgescu; Ovidiu Cristea; Ioan Aurel Pop; Marius Diaconescu. "(Romanian)A câştigat Mihai Viteazul...
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    Amiral Murgescu. The last Axis pockets in the Crimea were destroyed on 12 May. The last Axis warship to leave the peninsula was Amiral Murgescu, carrying...
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    Bulgarian coast in October 1941 and escorted the Romanian minelayers Amiral Murgescu and Dacia when they laid mines near Odessa in June 1942. On 14 October...
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    On 29–30 October and 5 November 1942, the Romanian minelayers Amiral Murgescu and Dacia, together with the Romanian destroyers Regina Maria, Regele Ferdinand...
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    depth charges near Odessa. On 24 June 1942, the Romanian minelayer Amiral Murgescu along with one auxiliary minelayer laid mines off Odessa, while being escorted...
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    Romania launched the first locally-built warship, the minelayer NMS Amiral Murgescu. During the war, Romania copied and produced hundreds of Soviet M1938 mortars...
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  • destroyer escorts, particularly the torpedo-less Evarts-class. Named Amiral Murgescu, she was laid down on 1 August 1938 and launched on 14 June 1939. Her commissioning...
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    Marinescu, Constantin Miculescu, Vintilă M. Mihăilescu [ro], Ion Mincu, Costin Murgescu, Ștefan S. Nicolau, Miron Nicolescu, Dimitrie Paciurea, Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu...
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    Russian Lieutenants, Dubasov and Shestakov, and three Romanians: Major Murgescu (the official liaison officer with the Russian headquarters), an engine...
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    field responsible being the one laid by the Romanian minelayers Admiral Murgescu, Dacia and Regele Carol I. Submarine warfare in the Black Sea campaigns...
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  • Național, Timișoara, 2005 Revoluția din 1989 pe scurt, Timișoara, 2006 Bogdan Murgescu (coordinator), Revoluția română din 1989. Istorie și memorie, Polirom,...
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    Djuvara, pp. 261–262 Iliescu & Miron, pp. 9–10 Djuvara, pp. 70–71 Bogdan Murgescu, România și Europa. Acumularea decalajelor economice (1500–2010), pp. 32–37...
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  • Alexandru Moghioroș Nicolae Moraru Ghiță Moscu Nicolae Militaru Costin Murgescu Alexandru Nicolski Vanda Nicolski [ro] Paul Niculescu-Mizil Ion Niculi...
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    Ioan or Ion Bianu (1856 or 1857[a] – February 13, 1935) was an Imperial Austrian-born Romanian philologist and bibliographer. The son of a peasant family...
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