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    Constantin Ritter von Isopescu-Grecul (or cavaler de Isopescu-Grecul; first name also Konstantin or Tăchiță, last name also Isopescul-Grecul, Isopescu...
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    area: Octavian Iliescu Vidin: Constantin N. Hurmuzaki Măcin: Wilhelm Tomaschek, Konstantin Jireček, Nicolae Dobrescu, J. Bromberg Nufăru: Georgi Atanasov...
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    Heliade-Rădulescu Nicolae Hendea Alexandru Hodoș Iosif Hodoș Constantin Hurmuzachi Eudoxiu Hurmuzachi Nicolae Hurmuzaki Alexandru Hurmuzaki Gheorghe Ialomițianu...
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  • București, 1995 (in Romanian) Nicolae Iorga, Studii asupra Chiliei și Cetății Albe, București, 1899 (in Romanian) Constantin C. Giurescu, Istoria românilor...
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    the land they owned. Later, during 17th century, brothers Vasile, Nicolae and Constantin Căzăcescul were again officially confirmed ownership of all their...
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    other languages used in the Banat-Hunedoara area. Of them, Psaltirea Hurmuzaki, a translation of the Psalms, has been dated to the last decade of the...
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    Rampa, 25 December 1937, p. 6 Nicolae Iorga, Documente privitóre la Istoria Românilor, culese de Eudoxiu de Hurmuzaki. Volumul X: 1763—1844, p. 134....
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    George Constantin in Sergiu Nicolaescu's 1977 Războiul Independenței. During the latter stages of the Romanian Communist regime, under Nicolae Ceaușescu...
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    Romanian language (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    prevalent lexis of Latin origin. However, dating by watermarks has shown the Hurmuzaki Psalter is a copy from around the turn of the 16th century. The slow process...
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    ("Two Living Dead"). During an 1865 performance in Bukovina, Alexandru Hurmuzaki noticed that one of its characters, the poet Acrostichescu, resembled...
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  • History of the Romanian language (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    that it was written around the 29th or 30 June 1521. The Hurmuzaki Psalter (Psaltirea Hurmuzaki), dated from the same period, is a copy of an older, fifteenth-century...
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