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    Ion Gorun (pen name of Alexandru I. Hodoș; December 30, 1863–March 30, 1928) was an Austrian Empire-born Romanian prose writer, poet and translator. Born...
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    review Țara Noastră and became, together with Octavian Goga and Alexandru "Ion Gorun" Hodoș, its staff polemicist. In the mid-1920s, Păstorel's satire had...
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  • people with the surname include: Iosif Hodoșiu Enea Hodoș, son of Iosif Ion Gorun (pen name of Alexandru I. Hodoș), brother of Enea Constanța Hodoș, wife...
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    with recommendations from Ilarie Chendi, Sextil Pușcariu, Nicolae Iorga, Ion Gorun, Vasile Goldiș, and Eugen Lovinescu. In 1905 the volume Poezii appeared...
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  • Gorovei, Ion Gorun, Henric and Simion Sanielevici. In this context, Adevărul also began receiving contributions from prominent humorist Ion Luca Caragiale—previously...
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    Rodion Gorun Cămătaru (Romanian: [rodiˈon kəməˈtaru]; born 22 June 1958) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a striker. Rodion...
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    with assistance from Kostaki, Radu Rosetti, Alexandru Al. Beldiman and Ion Gorun. Renașterea went down in late November 1918, shortly after the unexpected...
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    and Ion Gorun, the Transylvanian writer and Habsburg loyalist. Beyond politics, Seara came out with news on culture, selected for publishing by Ion Vinea...
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    into Goga's new movement. Țara Noastră, put out from Transylvania by Ion Gorun, endured as the central party organ, with another party newspaper of the...
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    since been formed aiming to restore the entire line to working condition. Ion Gorun (1863–1928), prose writer, poet, and translator "Results of the 2020 local...
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    Ștefan Octavian Iosif, Dimitrie Anghel, Ion Gorun, Constanța Hodoș and Vasile Pop. The regular contributors included Ion Agârbiceanu, I. A. Bassarabescu, Panait...
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  • știință magazine, responsible for the literary section. Together with Ion Gorun, he published Pagini literare in 1899. He was a regular participant in...
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  • servitude", was agitating for cultural openness. The nationalist reviewer Ion Gorun reacted strongly against "heimatlos" Istrati's promotion from the left...
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  • writers who found themselves in difficult situations, such as Maria Cunțan, Ion Gorun, Panait Mușoiu, Artur Enășescu, Eugen Boureanul, Caton Theodorian, Alexandru...
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    and generally adhered to the factual narrative. However, as reviewer Ion Gorun argued, the play made Ivan seem "disagreeable", and was overall lacking...
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  • were Iosif Hodoș and his wife Ana (née Balint). His brothers Alexandru "Ion Gorun" and Nerva were both writers. He attended primary and secondary school...
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    before the start of World War I, George and Anastase Ranetti returned with Ion Gorun on a cultural tour of Transylvania, attending Romanian-only events in...
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    from other provinces, outraged the nationalist newspaperman Alexandru "Ion Gorun" Hodoș, who wrote that Arbore was no longer sincerely interested in national...
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    of greater devolution (see United States of Greater Austria). Writer Ion Gorun, who hailed from an anti-Hungarian community but was also a Habsburg loyalist...
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    Symbolists, showing in this similarities with traditionalists such as Ion Gorun, George Panu, and Mihail Sadoveanu. Dragnea therefore concluded that Moruzi...
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    Leningrad)—where he had left his personal archive. When his interviewer, Ion Gorun, opined that there was little hope that the documents would still be salvageable...
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    ipohondru, "A Hypochondriac Observer"), H. Sanielevici, Simion Sanielevici, Ion Gorun and Artur Stavri. Also featured, on his debut, was the aspiring humorist...
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  • Gorun: Sub semnul schimbării. Studii de istorie a romanilor din Partium. Oradea, 2002. 47-84. Moții, calvarul unui popor eroic dar nedreptăţit, Ion Rusu...
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    Gorun, p.64; Radu (2000–2001), passim; (2005), p.370 Bibesco, p.431; Radu (2005), p.370 Gorun, p.64–65 "Constantinu A. Rosetti" (1884), p.54; Gorun,...
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    Mircea (1989) – King Mircea the Elder Coroana de foc [ro] (1990) – Capt. Gorun Începutul adevărului (1994) Triunghiul morții [ro] (1999) – General Averescu...
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     346. Bazarciuc 1983, p. 264. Rustoiu 1996, p. 46. Popescu 1941, p. 201. Gorun et al. 1988, p. 116. Toma 2007, p. 66. Costea 2008, p. 1. Candea 2010, p...
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  • 83 valid entries were received by the broadcaster. A jury consisting of Ion Suruceanu (singer), Lidia Panfil (lecturer at the Academy of Music, Theatre...
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  • broadcast via radio on Radio Moldova. All broadcasts featured commentary by Ion Jalbă and Daniela Crudu. The Moldovan spokesperson, who announced the top...
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  • votes on the composition of its standing bureau and elects Tiberiu Horațiu Gorun as secretary general of the Senate. Octavian-Daniel Chelemen becomes head...
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