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    Traian Moșoiu (2 July 1868 – 15 August 1932) was a Romanian general during World War I and the Hungarian–Romanian War. He held the posts of Minister of...
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  • basketball player Traian Moșoiu, Romanian general Traian Neagu, Romanian canoeist Traian Nițescu, Romanian engineer and bobsledder Traian Popovici, Romanian...
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    ISBN 9781136831539. Panoramic view of Bran The Bucegi Mountains viewed from Bran Parc in Bran, with statue of General Traian Moșoiu Saint Paraskeva Church in Șimon...
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    Transylvania was established. Its headquarters were at Sibiu, with General Traian Moșoiu in command. Although Romania controlled new territories, it did not...
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    Transylvania. Under the command of generals Gheorghe Mărdărescu and Traian Moșoiu, the Romanian Army defeated the Hungarians and occupied Budapest in...
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    Medieval Location Bran, near Brașov, Transylvania Address Str. G-ral Traian Mosoiu, nr.24, Bran Country Romania Coordinates 45°30′54″N 25°22′02″E / 45...
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    42 General Ioan Rășcanui 27 September 1919 1 March 1920 43 General Traian Moșoiu 2 March 1920 11 March 1920 (42) General Ioan Rășcanuii 12 March 1920...
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    Infantry Division of the Romanian Army under the command of General Traian Moșoiu crossed the Carpathian Mountains, coming from Piatra Neamț and advancing...
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    March 1926 – 14 July 1926 Prime Minister Alexandru Averescu Preceded by Traian Moșoiu Succeeded by Constantin Meissner Personal details Born (1884-12-07)7...
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    playwright, translator, journalist, professor, academician and diplomat Traian Herseni (1907–1980), sociologist, anthropologist and ethnologist Virgil...
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    poet and writer Angela Moldovan, singer Ovidiu Iuliu Moldovan, actor Traian Moșoiu, general Mircea Mureșan, film director Tudor Mușatescu, poet, writer...
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  • Ignaz Seipel, two-time Chancellor of Austria (b. 1876) August 15 – Traian Moșoiu, Romanian general and politician (b. 1868) August 18 – Hans Zenker,...
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    being assigned as his chief of staff. At the end of January, General Traian Moșoiu took over the command, with Boeriu continuing to work closely with the...
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    professional footballer Ioan Mețianu, cleric of the Romanian Orthodox Church Traian Moșoiu, World War I general, born in Tohanul Nou Ion Monea, boxing champion...
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    Mărdărescu was in command of the Romanian army in Transylvania, with General Traian Moșoiu in command of the Army Group North, and with the Olteanu Detachment...
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    encouraged the counterrevolutionaries to accelerate their plans, backed by Traian Moșoiu, the Romanian military governor of Budapest, but rejected by the Allied...
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    recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 1943) July 2 – Traian Moșoiu, Romanian general and politician (d. 1932) July 4 – Henrietta Swan Leavitt...
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    historical monument. Cinematograph Scala, still visible is sited on Traian Moșoiu street. It was originally a brewery constructed on behalf of the Chamber...
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    advanced towards Nagytalmács, where it joined the Lotru Group of Colonel Traian Moșoiu, consisting of the 5th Jäger and 2nd Infantry Regiments. At mid-day...
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  • Ciurea". generals.dk. Retrieved 2017-06-30. "Generals of World War II – Traian Cocorăscu". generals.dk. Retrieved 2017-07-01. "Generals of World War II...
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    politician Áron Márton, Hungarian Catholic bishop, anticommunist dissident Traian Moșoiu, Romanian general and politician Franz Nopcsa, Austrian-Hungarian paleontologist...
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    Traian Moșoiu (30 October 1923 - 29 March 1926) Minister of Communications: (interim) Constantin Angelescu (19 - 24 January 1922) Gen. Traian Moșoiu (24...
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    of Generals Ștefan Holban (in charge of the Fegyvernek sector) and Traian Moșoiu (in charge of the Törökszentmiklós sector), Dumitrescu's troops crossed...
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    himself Succeeded by Traian Moșoiu In office March 12, 1920 – December 15, 1921 Prime Minister Alexandru Averescu Preceded by Traian Moșoiu Succeeded by Ștefan...
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    including those of the 23rd Division under the command of Colonel Traian Moșoiu, fought tenaciously in the Olt and Topolog valleys, blocking an attempted...
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    Minister Ion I. C. Brătianu Preceded by Gheorghe Lucasievici Succeeded by Traian Moșoiu Personal details Born (1867-09-26)September 26, 1867 Berekszó, Austria-Hungary...
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  • July – Dimitrie Paciurea, sculptor (born 1873 or 1875). 15 August – Traian Moșoiu, general during World War I and the Hungarian–Romanian War, Minister...
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    Minister of War: Gen. Ioan Rășcanu (5 December 1919 - 2 March 1920) Gen. Traian Moșoiu (2 - 12 March 1920) Minister of Agriculture and Property: Victor Bontescu...
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    1918. On April 20, 1919, he marched into Oradea, together with General Traian Moșoiu (the commander of the Romanian Army Group North) and Colonel Dumitru...
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    "Moldavian" Symbolism include Petică, Bacovia, Anghel, Gabriel Donna, Alfred Moșoiu, I. M. Rașcu and Alexandru Vițianu. According to literary historian Ovid...
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