Ion Grămadă (January 3, 1886—August 27, 1917) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian writer, historian and journalist. A native of Bukovina, he joined...
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Svrljig Ion Grămadă, Bukovinian Romanian writer Hramada, cognate term in Belarus This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gramada. If...
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Romanian writer Abraham Goldfaden, active here Zygmunt Gorgolewski Ion Grămadă (1886–1917) Romanian writer, historian and journalist Marian Hadenko...
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Ion Barbu (1895–1961) Lucian Blaga (1895–1961) Ion Vinea (1895–1964) Ion Pillat (1891–1945) Ion Minulescu (1881–1944) Urmuz (1883–1923) Ion Grămadă (1886–1917)...
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Austria-Hungary/Hungary, p/d) Xavier Grall (1930–1981, France, nf/p) Ion Grămadă (1886–1917, Austria-Hungary/Romania, nf) Hardie Gramatky (1907–1979,...
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following. A number of members, Ion Grămadă among them, would eventually die fighting in the Romanian Army. Others, including Ion Nistor and George Tofan, publicized...
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Romanian culture in the second half of the 19th century. August 27: Ion Grămadă – writer, historian and journalist who died in battle. August 28: Calistrat...
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Galaction, originally Grigore Pisculescu (1879–1961), Romanian writer Ion Grămadă (1886–1917), Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian writer, historian and journalist...
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union between Bukovina and Romania. Onciul had a publicized row with Ion Grămadă and other young Romanian nationalists, whom he denounced as "irredentists"...
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sau taci (2019) - Valer Codrescu Când mama nu-i acasă (2017) - Doruleț O grămadă de caramele (2017) - Doruleț Ghinionistul (2017) - Gogoi Umbre (2014) -...
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Eșanu, p. 140 Pahomi, p. 102 Adauge, pp. 80–81; Grămadă, pp. 42–43 Grămadă, p. 42 Pahomi, p. 84 Grămadă, pp. 42–43 Adauge, pp. 80–83 Adauge, p. 83 Dragnev...
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composition, according to the results of the 2020 Romanian local elections: Ion Grămadă (1886—1917), writer, historian, and journalist "Populaţia rezidentă după...
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spate, cu armele-n mâini, ura! Fie la paradă, fie la război, Toți în rând grămadă, veseli mergem noi! Drum bun, drum bun, toba bate, drum bun, bravi români...
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London 2012 Olympic Games Felix Golbac – School Inspector, Bucharest Iosif Grămadă – Principal of the "Tudor Ciortea" High School, Brașov Victor Hănescu –...
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сътрудничество". balchik.bg (in Bulgarian). Balchik. Retrieved 2019-10-31. Crisan, Ion Horatiu (1978). Burebista and His Time. Bucharest: Bibliotheca Historica...
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was Schileru's daughter; her husband (and Constantin's father) was Nicolae Ion, a sharecropper who had received a family plot during the 1860s land reform...
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Sfântul Dumitru ("Saint Demetrius") in 1918 from Casim and then, in 1934, to Ion Gheorghe Duca in honour of the politician and Prime Minister of Romania assassinated...
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from the original on 13 November 2010. Retrieved 18 December 2010. Grumeza, Ion (2010). The Roots of Balkanization: Eastern Europe C.E. 500-1500. University...
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and left to starve by the phonograph. Mărghitan & Mancaș, p. 43 Livia Grămadă, "Bujor Paul", in Aurel Sasu (ed.), Dicționarul biografic al literaturii...
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sociale în Principatele Române de la 1821 la 1828 (Așezământul Cultural Ion C. Brătianu XIX), p. 25. Bucharest: Cartea Românească, 1932. OCLC 876309155...
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