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    Ioan S. Nenițescu (April 11, 1854–February 23, 1901) was a Romanian poet and playwright. Born in Galați, his parents were Ștefan Vasiliu, a manual laborer...
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  • Nenițescu is a Romanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Costin Nenițescu (1902–1970), Romanian chemist Ioan S. Nenițescu (1854–1901)...
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    nephew of the writer Ioan S. Nenițescu. After completing in 1920 his secondary studies at Gheorghe Lazăr High School, Nenițescu continued his studies...
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  • I. Nenițescu (October 8, 1897–October 1979) was a Romanian poet and aesthetician. Born in Bucharest, his parents were the poet Ioan S. Nenițescu and...
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  • Romania International: The first nine notes of “Pui de lei", lyrics by Ioan S. Nenițescu and song by Ionel G. Brătianu [ro]  Russia Radio Mayak: Vibraphone...
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  • (transl. "Lion Cubs") is a Romanian patriotic poem. It was written by Ioan S. Nenițescu, author of many other patriotic poems, with "Pui de lei" being one...
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    Bonifaciu Florescu (category Academic staff of Alexandru Ioan Cuza University)
    Hasdeu's séances, alongside Bishop Ghenadie, George Ionescu-Gion, and Ioan S. Nenițescu; Theodor Speranția acted as medium. In 1892, he produced a volume...
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    Herz Iuliu Hirțea Ioan Hudiță Iosif Jumanca Leon Kalustian Dumitru Karnabatt Radu Korne † Alexandru Marcu [ro] † Ștefan I. Nenițescu Zenovie Pâclișanu...
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    Bucharest, was renamed after Neculuță, having earlier been named for Ioan S. Nenițescu. By 1949, the Bucharest People's Council had mandated Al. Gheorghiu...
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    Bellu Cemetery (section S)
    Gellu Naum, poet, writer, and translator Mircea Nedelciu, writer Costin Nenițescu, chemist and academic Alexandru Odobescu, writer, archaeologist and politician...
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  • politician titular member 1936 Costin D. Nenițescu 1902–1970 chemist titular member 1955 Ioan S. Nenițescu 1854–1901 poet corresponding member 1896 Ion...
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  • founded the world's first program in Computational Design. Costin D. Nenițescu: he found new methods for the synthesis of pirilium salts, of carbenes...
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  • 1990 and 1994 Traian Lalescu Mihail Manoilescu Nadia Comăneci Costin Nenițescu Aurel Persu Peter Stoica Simion Stoilow Gabriel Sudan Nicolae Vasilescu-Karpen...
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  • speleologist Lazăr Edeleanu, chemist Henrik Kacser, physical chemist Costin Nenițescu, founder of the Romanian school of Organic Chemistry Nicolae Teclu, inventor...
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    Neaga Corneliu Neagoe Robert Sorin Negoiță Constantin Negruzzi Dimitrie S. Nenițescu Marius Nicoară Diodor Nicoară Nicolae Nemirschi Nicolae Penescu Sergiu...
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    chemist Costin D. Nenițescu, the Dean of the faculty. She was forced instead to present her thesis to Cristofor I. Simionescu and Ioan Ursu at the University...
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  • Ionescu-Sișești 1939 Vintilă Mihăilescu 1939 Iuliu Moldovan 1920 Costin Nenițescu 1945 Octav Onicescu 1938 Ștefan Procopiu 1948 Petre Sergescu 1937 Sabba...
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  • Regge, Gerhart Lüders, Rafael Armenteros, and Gordon Thompson Danby. Nenițescu was nominated jointly for the 1969 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Rowland...
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    Romania and Prince Carol. Herz had a stint as chief of staff for Dimitrie S. Nenițescu, the Conservative Minister of Commerce, together with whom he traveled...
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    of 1848, and were briefly deported to Danube Vilayet—alongside Alexandru Ioan Cuza and their brother-in-law Moruzi. Returning once Grigore Alexandru took...
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    Conservative Study Circle. Through its speakers Filipescu and Dimitrie S. Nenițescu, the Circle began analyzing the need for complex electoral reforms. Filipescu...
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    conflict—for Xenopol, the model to follow was a young novelist from Transylvania, Ioan Slavici. Another author highly praised by Xenopol was the Junimist Nicolae...
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    Constantin C. Arion and Titu Maiorescu. Mihail G. Cantacuzino and Dimitrie S. Nenițescu were followers of the aristocrat Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino, while...
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