• aromân: Ioan Nicolidi din Pindo (1737–1828)". Studii istorice greco-române (in Romanian). Vol. 1. Fundația pentru Literatură și Artă "Regele Carol II"...
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    on the Danube. After the unification of Wallachia and Moldavia, Alexandru Ioan Cuza, the ruling Domnitor of the Romanian Principalities, decided on 22 October...
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    minister and self-proclaimed "King of Roma Everywhere". He was the son of Ioan Cioabă, a Kalderash Roma leader. He died on 18 August 2013 of cardiac arrest...
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    Wallachia. The union was formed 5 February [O.S. 24 January] 1859 when Alexandru Ioan Cuza was elected as the Domnitor (Ruling Prince) of both principalities....
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    "Craiova: Regele Mihai, cetăţean de onoare". GAZETA de SUD. Archived from the original on 13 December 2014. Retrieved 29 December 2014. "Alba: Regele Mihai...
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    Tzar Ferdinand. The three ships were escorted by the Romanian destroyers Regele Ferdinand and Regina Maria, the Romanian gunboats Stihi and Ghiculescu and...
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    Romanian Navy warships were lost during the evacuation, however the destroyer Regele Ferdinand came close to being sunk. She was struck by a large aerial bomb...
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    between 16 and 19 June 1941, when she and two other Romanian minelayers, Regele Carol I and Aurora, laid a barrage of 1,000 mines between Cape Midia and...
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    United Principalities on 20 April 1866 after the overthrow of Alexandru Ioan Cuza by a palace coup d'état. In May 1877, Romania was proclaimed an independent...
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    The King of Romania (Romanian: Regele României) or King of the Romanians (Romanian: Regele Românilor) was the title of the monarch of the Kingdom of Romania...
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  • On 17 December 1941, near the Bessarabian coast, the Romanian destroyer Regele Ferdinand, while escorting a convoy of Bulgarian and Hungarian cargo ships...
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    fiul său Alexandru, asociat la domnie, pentru a restabili legăturile cu regele Ungariei, ...". Długosz, Jan & Michael, Maurice. The Annals of Jan Długosz...
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    Ioan Lazăr Kalinderu (born Calenderoglu, also known as Iancu Kalinderu, Ioan Kelenderu, Ioanŭ Calenderu, or Jean Kalindéro; December 28 or 29, 1840 – December...
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    Musavvirat; for short periods in the 20th century it has also been named Regele Mihai and Filimon Sîrbu (1948-1964) ) Potârnichea (historical name: Crimean...
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    Adevărul (in Romanian). Retrieved 4 June 2023. "Muzeul Militar Naţional "Regele Ferdinand I"". ingerisidemoni.ro (in Romanian). 22 November 2012. Stroea...
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    Tzar Ferdinand. The three ships were escorted by the Romanian destroyers Regele Ferdinand and Regina Maria, the Romanian gunboats Stihi and Ghiculescu and...
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    convertire a lui Silviu Brucan Revista 22 Roncea, George (20 December 2013). "Regele Mihai, ucigașul elitelor românești, via Sașa Brucan Sidorovici, procuroarea...
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    Chirilă was born in Bucharest on 28 May 1974. He is the son of sports reporter Ioan Chirilă and actress/director Iarina Demian. His brother is football coach...
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    Murgescu and Dacia, together with the Romanian destroyers Regina Maria, Regele Ferdinand, the Romanian flotilla leader Mărăști, the Romanian gunboat Stihi...
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    and of the Axis Powers in the Black Sea, consisting of two destroyers (Regele-Ferdinand-class) and two scout cruisers Aquila-class). In early 1943, he...
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    troops on 24 July 2009, among the last countries to do so. The frigate the Regele Ferdinand participated in the 2011 military intervention in Libya. In December...
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  • necunoscute la demiterea lui Titulescu 29 August 1936: O "mazilire perfidă" - Magazin Istoric, 1998, Nr. 6 Petre Out – Mareşalul dispune, regele impune [2]...
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    Ion Vinea (born Ioan Eugen Iovanaki, sometimes Iovanache; April 17, 1895 – July 6, 1964) was a Romanian poet, novelist, journalist, literary theorist,...
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    Ioniță Cuza (redirect from Ioan Cuza)
    of this fight in 1759, when he managed to contain the actions of Prince Ioan Teodor Callimachi and his courtier Iordaki Stavraki. He was deceived by the...
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    Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, European Network Against Racism Regele Cioabă se plânge la Guvern că rămâne fără supuşi – Gandul Archived 2010-09-13...
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  • could not afford to do so due to economic problems. The two ships of the Regele Ferdinand class were 101.90 metres (334 ft 4 in) long overall, with a beam...
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    the Romanian throne in 1866 followed the deposition of Prince Alexandre Ioan Cuza, with the aim of giving the united principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia...
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    Tzar Ferdinand, escorted by the Romanian Navy with the Regele Ferdinand-class destroyers Regele Ferdinand and Regina Maria, gunboats Stihi Eugen and Sublocotenent...
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    (1937). Brașov (in Romanian). Bucharest: Fundația pentru Literatură și Artă "Regele Carol II". Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saint Nicholas' church...
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    Republic of Romania on the last day of 1947. The 1859 ascendancy of Alexandru Ioan Cuza as prince of both Moldavia and Wallachia under the nominal suzerainty...
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