Mircea Eliade (Romanian: [ˈmirtʃe̯a eliˈade]; March 13 [O.S. February 28] 1907 – April 22, 1986) was a Romanian historian of religion, fiction writer,...
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farcical elements. A Stormy Night inspired a 1930s opéra bouffe by Paul Constantinescu, a 1942 film by Jean Georgescu, and various fragments of prose by Camil...
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appears in a document dating from 23 November 1406 in an order signed by Mircea cel Batran. Since 1497, the city has been the seat of Gorj County. Constantin...
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Minister of National Defence; Mircea Diaconu, former Minister of Culture and member of the European Parliament, actor; Mihai Stănișoară, former Minister...
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players included Stănică, Tudor, Molnar, Ștefănescu, Foran, Leoveanu, Constantinescu, Fetzko, Georgescu, Albert, Block, Filip, Itu I, Itu II, Pîrvulescu...
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Retrieved March 19, 2022. Constantinescu, Octavia (December 30, 2018). "Ambasada Rusiei mistifică istoria: Soldații sovietici n-au comis atrocități în România...
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mid-1975; it included compositions by Țăranu, Moldovan, Tiberiu Olah, Dan Constantinescu, and George Draga. Over the following decade, Ars Nova had expanded...
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Festival 1956 Afacerea Protar Haralambie Boroș [ro] Radu Beligan, Jenică Constantinescu Entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival 1958 Ciulinii Bărăganului...
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"film" made in haste, with a troupe of second-hand actors and with the help of General Constantinescu, who commanded a division at Pitești, from whom he...
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censor for the Ministry of Propaganda, answering to minister Petre Constantinescu-Iași and Colonel Traian Ullea; on 31 March, the Ministry of Labor gave...
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Gogu Rădulescu (section 1952 fall and 1956 recovery)
enforced communist censorship—specifically, against his ideological enemy Mircea Eliade; he was seen in the writers' community as rather more liberal than...
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titular member 1990 Miron Constantinescu 1917–1974 sociologist, historian, politician titular member 1974 Nicolae N. Constantinescu 1920–2000 economist titular...
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Un reviriment necesar: Gala tânărului actor", in România Literară, Issue 37/1998, p. 16 Marina Constantinescu, "Veșnicul Păcală și păcălelile lui", in...
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friendship was formed on school grounds between Ralea and historian Petre Constantinescu-Iași, who became Ralea's main connection to the revolutionary left....
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such as Mateianu, Mândru, Oaidă, Baboie, Unguroiu, Colceriu, Adrian Constantinescu or Mafteuță. In the first season after promotion, the team ended at...
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various other figures of the new regime. Also in 1960, Murgescu and N. N. Constantinescu were editors of a major economic history tract, Contribuții la istoria...
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where he became colleagues with Iorgu Iordan, Sandu Eliad, and Petre Constantinescu-Iași. His other focus was on researching Romanian folklore, touring...
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In reaction to this, Perpessicius seconded his colleague Pompiliu Constantinescu in creating Gruparea Criticilor Literari Români (GCLR, the Group of...
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to left-wing causes. At his arrest in 1936, communist liaison Petre Constantinescu-Iași nominated the PNȚ and PȚR as anti-fascist parties; in 1935, he...
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somewhat amendable"). In contrast, Perpessicius' colleague Pompiliu Constantinescu included Călugăru among those modernists who incorporated Urmuz's brand...
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