Anton Costache Bacalbașa (Romanian pronunciation: [anˈton kosˈtake bakalˈbaʃa], commonly known as Toni or Tony Bacalbașa, pen names Rigolo, Wunderkind...
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Russian biathlete Anton Bacalbașa (1865–1899), Romanian political journalist Anton Bagayev (born 1979), Russian footballer Anton Bahdanaw (born 2001)...
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("Galați – Brăila. Past. Present. Perspectives"). Petre Andrei Ana Aslan Anton Bacalbașa George Baronzi Daniela Buruiană Beatrice Câșlaru Alexandru Chipciu...
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conflict resolution professional, ombudsman, peace builder and poet Anton Bacalbașa (1865–1899) – Romanian Marxist and pacifist Eva Bacon (1909–1994) –...
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Contemporanul circle, alongside Constantin Mille, Traian Demetrescu, Anton Bacalbașa, Paul Bujor and Ștefan Băsărăbeanu. Her articles dealt with the evolution...
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Aristia Apostol Arsache Teodor Atanasiu Vincențiu Babeș Victor Babiuc Anton Bacalbașa Viorel Badea Gaston Bienvenu Mboumba Bakabana Radu Bălan Alexandru...
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Mille's offer over his own, Anton Bacalbașa quit Adevărul, becoming one of Mille's most vocal critics. A third Bacalbașa, Constantin, stayed on, and,...
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against a pseudonymous critic, I. Saint Pierre. In November 1894, he and Anton Bacalbașa of Adevărul daily were each proposing ways to uncover Saint Pierre's...
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in Romanian humor. Ranetti's literature, redolent of Caragiale and Anton Bacalbașa, was mostly ephemeral in nature, and often referenced the politics...
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Romania's Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs. Petre Andrei Anton Bacalbașa Virgil I. Bărbat Nicolae Carandino Panait Cerna Mihail Crama Mihu Dragomir...
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trends that was being published in Bucharest under the direction of Anton Bacalbașa. Later in 1893, he took part in founding Evenimentul Literar, the literary...
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if finalized, was to feature a leading character based on Claymoor. Anton Bacalbașa also refers to Claymoor as the favorite writer of Moș Teacă's ignorant...
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Christmas) Constantin Bacalbașa. Dictatura gastronomică. 1501 feluri de mâncări (Cartex, 2009) – ISBN 978-606-8023-06-9 (Constantin Bacalbașa. Gastronomic dictatorship...
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Collection", the socialist poetry of Dumitru Theodor Neculuță and Anton Bacalbașa, and the biography of Ottoi Călin (Doctorul Ottoi). His 1924 review...
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Valeria Pașa "I Can Change All My Life" Valeriu Pașa Vera and Diana Popa "Faith" Vera Țurcanu Vitalie Todirașcu "Tu singura" Valy Boghean, Anton Bacalbașa...
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works of the early Romanian socialists Constantin Dobrogeanu Gherea, Anton Bacalbaşa and Constantin Mille. In the 1890s, he founded one of the earliest...
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after organising a rally protesting the arrest of socialist activist Anton Bacalbaşa. During the same period, Ionescu was one of the founders of the first...
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carnavalului, where people threaten to poison each other with sulfuric acid, Anton Bacalbaşa's depictions of officers disciplining their subordinates with the use...
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own publishing debut involved satirical sketches that appeared in Anton Bacalbașa's Moș Teacă. Cazaban contributed short prose for the second series of...
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p. 21 Bacalbașa, p. 31 Angheluță et al., pp. 163–164 Beu, p. 269; Cernăianu, pp. 132, 156–157; Sîrbu, p. 185 Bacalbașa, pp. 31–32 Bacalbașa, pp. 34–35...
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described how Sanielevici, Garabet Ibrăileanu, Traian Demetrescu, Anton Bacalbaşa, Emil Fagure and other "young socialists" took up the combat when Gherea...
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against Junimea (other people in the group included Dimitrie Anghel, Anton Bacalbaşa, Emil Fagure, Garabet Ibrăileanu, Raicu Ionescu-Rion, Sofia Nădejde...
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the elections of 1899, the newspaper, through its correspondent Ioan Bacalbașa, investigated alleged violence by government forces in Slatina. At the...
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Galați Florin Popa PSD Galați Lucreția Roșca PSD Galați Nicolae Dobrovici-Bacalbașa PSD Galați Mitică-Marius Mărgărit PSD Galați Bogdan Ionel Rodeanu USR...
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Bacalbașa, p.71-72 Bacalbașa, p.76, 107 Bacalbașa, p.73 Bacalbașa, p.114-115, 117, 119 Bacalbașa, p.120 Bacalbașa, p.126, 128 Radu, p.138 Bacalbașa,...
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causes of human stupidity". Together with the socialist activist Tony Bacalbașa and the illustrator Constantin Jiquidi, he established the satirical magazine...
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trees or packing butter, although, to the left-wing journalist Constantin Bacalbașa, he still appeared a generally listless character. For different reasons...
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acquaintances from the socialist and Poporanist scene of the fin de siècle: Anton "Tony" Bacalbașa, "Gheorghe din Moldova" Kernbach. She was also contributing to the...
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1891; "Ultime informații", in Lupta, June 22, 1891, p. 3; Constantin Bacalbașa, "Tribunalele militare", in Lupta, July 26, 1891, p. 1 (Part IV); July...
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Theater Bucharest), Ioan Bacalbașa was Seara's theater columnist. According to his colleagues in the Transylvanian press, Bacalbașa's columns for Seara and...
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