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    Duiliu Marcu (25 March 1885 – 9 March 1966) was a Romanian architect, one of the most well known and prolific of the interwar period. With a career spanning...
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  • Duiliu is a Romanian-language masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: Duiliu Marcu (1885–1966), Romanian architect Duiliu Zamfirescu...
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    Ministry, and nearly complete in 1944. It was designed by architect Duiliu Marcu (1885–1966), who had designed many major buildings in 1920s and 30s Romania...
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  • Marcu is a Romanian-language surname and male given name that may refer to: Dănuț Marcu Duiliu Marcu Gavorielle Marcu Valeriu Marcu Marcu Beza Mărculești...
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    sister Princess Maria. The Palace was designed in 1930 by the architect Duiliu Marcu and built in 1936 for Princess Elisabeth, the daughter of King Ferdinand...
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    building of the University, built in 1937–1939, was designed by architect Duiliu Marcu. It is located at 68-72 Șoseaua Panduri, Sector 5. About National Defence...
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    completely modernized between 1935 and 1937, to designs by architect Duiliu Marcu, with the exterior redesigned in the Art Deco style. Describing the hotel...
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    Doctor Dobrovici House (Bulevardul Lascăr Catargiu no. 40), Bucharest, by Duiliu Marcu, 1919-1925 Doctor Ion and Maria Urlățeanu House (Strada Dumbrava Roșie...
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    Victoria Palace, Bucharest, Romania, 1937–1944, by Duiliu Marcu...
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    Egyptian Revival volumes and shapes with other styles, Bucharest, by Duiliu Marcu, 1925-1934 Mixed with Art Deco - Grave of Lang-Verte, Père-Lachaise Cemetery...
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    command. Gaius Duilius, whose father and grandfather were both named Marcus Duilius, belonged to an undistinguished family. One Caeso Duilius is recorded...
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  • Department of State Monopolies (Calea Victoriei no. 152), Bucharest, by Duiliu Marcu, 1936-1941 Mixes of styles - Strada Doctor Lister no. 11A, Bucharest...
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    Arthur Brown, Jr., American Charles Weeks of Weeks and Day, American Duiliu Marcu, Romanian François-Benjamin Chaussemiche, French George Howe, American...
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    1937 and 1947, in the Stripped Classicist style, after the plans by Duiliu Marcu. Stylistically, it is inspired by the architecture promoted by far right...
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    distance away from the first one, built following the plans of architect Duiliu Marcu in 1939. It is designed in a modern Neoclassical style, featuring an...
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    by Radu Dudescu (1937-1938) The Victoria Palace in Victory Square by Duiliu Marcu (1940) The elaborate architecture and the city's status as cosmopolitan...
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    Bucharest, Romania, by Nicolae Ghika-Budești, in collaboration with Duiliu Marcu, 1914-1934 Romanian Revival engaged columns on the C.N. Câmpeanu House...
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    Prime Minister Titu Maiorescu, philologist, literary critic, politician Duiliu Marcu, architect Nicolas Mateesco-Matte [ro], jurist Gib Mihăescu, writer Alexandru...
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    the parish council head and the priest. Three architects, including Duiliu Marcu, drew up the plans for reconstruction, which took place from 1922 to...
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    the city were built according to the plans of the Bucharest architect Duiliu Marcu: the new facade of the Theater, the main building, the student dormitory...
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    gymnast September 6 – Emil Boc, 61st Prime Minister of Romania March 9 – Duiliu Marcu, architect (born 1885). August 28 – Leontin Sălăjan, Communist military...
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    1932-1936 Pavilion of Romania at the 1937 World Exhibition, Paris, by Duiliu Marcu, 1937 Romanian restaurant at the 1939 World's Fair, New York, by Octav...
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    Compared with mainstream functionalist architects like Horia Creangă, Duiliu Marcu or Jean Monda, the Jancos had a decisive role in popularizing the functionalist...
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    architect Duiliu Marcu was entrusted with drawing up plans. King Ferdinand I laid the foundation stone of the reconstruction on 12 November 1923. Marcu did...
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  • destroyed by a fire. It will be rebuilt and opened only in 1928 (arch. Duiliu Marcu) 1920 – Set up and opening of the Polytechnic School of Timișoara. 1921...
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    in horizontal black and white stripes. Romanian Pavilion: designed by Duiliu Marcu, this was a rectangular building with a tower to one side and a gabled...
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  • Caeso Duilius (fl. c. 336–334 BC) was a Roman general and statesman. As consul in 336 BC, he and his colleague in office, Lucius Papirius Crassus, waged...
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  • 1938 Alexandru Marcu 1894–1955 professor corresponding member 1940 Duiliu Marcu 1885–1966 architect titular member 1955 Solomon Marcus 1925 – 2016 mathematician...
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  • (1883-1977) Cezar Lăzărescu (1923-1986) Dimitrie Maimarolu (1859-1926) Duiliu Marcu (1885-1966) Ion Mincu (1852-1912) Paraschiva Iubu (1920-2011) Alexandru...
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  • Marcus Valerius Corvus (c. 370–270 BC), also sometimes known as Corvinus, was a military commander and politician who served in the early-to-middle period...
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