Maria Rosetti (born Marie Grant; 1819 – February 25 [O.S. February 13] 1893) was a Guernsey born Wallachian and Romanian political activist, journalist...
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Maria Tescanu Rosetti (1879–1968), was a Romanian aristocrat and royal court official. Born in Berești-Tazlău, Bacău County, she was a descendant of some...
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Romanian revolutionary, statesman, and writer Lascăr Rosetti [ro] (1816-1884), politician Maria Rosetti (née Marie Grant; 1819-1893), political activist,...
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Rosetti may refer to: Rosetti (company), a fashion brand, producing handbags and accessories Rosette (cookie) (rosetti), a Finnish dessert Rosetti family...
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College Maria Rosetti (1819–1893) née Grant, political activist and journalist Effingham Grant (1820–1892), diplomat and businessman, brother of Maria Rosetti...
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Bucharest into the princely Rosetti family. Constantin Alexandru Rosetti was born in Bucharest, the son of the ruler Alexandru Rosetti and Elena, maiden name...
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Francesco Antonio Rosetti (c. 1750 – 30 June 1792) was a classical era composer and double bass player, and was a contemporary of Haydn and Mozart. There...
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Wallachian, was denied permission to board. Subsequently, he and Rosetti's wife Maria followed the ships on shore from Giurgiu to Sviniţa, where they convinced...
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Le Lacheur in Saint Peter Port in 1789). He had four living sisters: Maria Rosetti (b. Marie Grant in 1819), Sophia (b. 1821), Ann Mayer (b. 1822), and...
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mother Maria Tescanu Rosetti, later known as Maruca Cantacuzino; they were both from old Romanian noble families. After his father died, Maria Rosetti married...
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Natalie Pulcheria Keshko, née Princess Sturdza (1831-1874) Princess Maria Rosetti (1805-1887), mother of Pulcheria Keshko (1831-1874) and grandmother...
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from the 1960s until today Vasile Grigore Art Museum [ro] N/A Strada Maria Rosetti 29 Art It has exhibition spaces on two levels where the pieces are arranged...
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Language Romanian Alma mater Saint Petersburg Military Academy Notable works Fabule ("Fables") Spouse Maria Rosetti-Bălănescu (her death) Profira Krupenski...
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"Beethoven's Wig: Read Along Symphonies," a children's book illustrated by Maria Rosetti. Then in 2006, he released his first concept album, "Beethoven's Wig...
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Luca Caragiale, sculpted by Constantin Baraschi [ro], is located on Maria Rosetti Street in central Bucharest, Romania. It is placed in front of the house...
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1936 Strada Maria Rosetti no. 55, Bucharest, unknown architect, c.1940 Radiator mask and polychrome mosaic floor in Strada C.A. Rosetti no. 55, Bucharest...
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1117 Budapest, Október huszonharmadika u. 8–10. 20485 Bucharest, Str. Maria Rosetti Programming Language(s) Czech Hungarian Romanian English Picture format...
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Grigore Alexandrescu Alecu Russo Dimitrie Bolintineanu C. A. Rosetti and Maria Rosetti George Bariț Cezar Bolliac Alexandru Papiu-Ilarian Andrei Șaguna...
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Goodell Grant (1857–1941), socialite and the first lady of Colorado Maria Rosetti (1819–1893), née Marie Grant, Guernsey born Wallachian and Romanian...
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in Solomons and New Hebrides Pacific Islands Monthly, January 1966, p11 María del Mar Álvarez (2010) Historia de lucha de la mujer venezolana p107 The...
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Orschowa. The revolutionary artist Constantin Daniel Rosenthal and Maria Rosetti, both of whom had been allowed to go free and had subsequently followed...
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Christina Rossetti (redirect from Christina Rosetti)
Gabriel became an influential artist and poet, and William Michael and Maria both became writers. Christina, the youngest, and a lively child, dictated...
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as Rachael McKenna William Zipp as John Mickland Christine Lunde as Maria Rosetti Suzanne Tegmann as Terry Davis Marilyn Stafford as Roxanne Taylor Paul...
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Ramuri. In October 1967, militiamen descended on his home (located on Maria Rosetti Street) as part of an intimidation campaign against former political...
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti (redirect from D.G. Rosetti)
of poet Christina Rossetti, critic William Michael Rossetti, and author Maria Francesca Rossetti. His father was a Roman Catholic, at least prior to his...
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atheistic tracts, and refusing to baptize his children by Maria Rosetti-Grant. By then, Rosetti and his men were perceived as extremists even among the...
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German (Schiller and Heinrich Heine), published in Poezii. His wife was Maria Rosetti. Aurel Sasu (ed.), Dicționarul biografic al literaturii române, vol...
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daring escape of Wallachian revolutionaries kept in Ottoman custody. Maria Rosetti and Constantin Daniel Rosenthal called on the local mayor to demand...
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Magdalena Fernández María Rosetti (GK) Guadalupe Fernández María Granatto Lucia Sanguinetti Bárbara Borgia Lucina von der Heyde (C) Maria Ortíz Julieta Jankunas...
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are 11 entries from Moldavia, 4 from Wallachia and one Englishwoman (Maria Rosetti). Iorga (1934), p. 184; Monu, p. 207; Rădulescu, pp. 212–213 "Ultima...
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