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    Romulus Cioflec (April 1, 1882, Araci – November 13, 1955) was a writer, journalist and activist from Romania. He was the editor in chief of Românul in...
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  • footballer Romulus Cioflec, Romanian journalist Romulus Gabor, Romanian footballer Romulus Linney, American playwright, father of Laura Linney Romulus Miclea...
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    were Roma, 31.59% were Romanians, and 5.05% were Székely Hungarians. Romulus Cioflec (1882 – 1955), writer, journalist, and activist Nicolae Colan (1893...
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    was received as a shock by working-class voters, and led journalist Romulus Cioflec to hand in his resignation from the party, in what became a public...
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    educate the Bessarabians in their ancestral language. As reported by Romulus Cioflec, who came in with these recruits, the PNM was further weakened when...
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    published as a brochure by the Union of Native Jews. A Romanian rival, Romulus Cioflec, argued that the set mainly featured known philosemites such as Alexandru...
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    Orthodox Church—who had amassed a sizable family fortune. Activist Romulus Cioflec, who met Cijevschi in late 1917, recalls that he spoke "a poorly mastered...
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    Onisifor Ghibu, who had escaped from Transylvania. Another Transylvanian, Romulus Cioflec, joined him in editing Cuvânt Moldovenesc. With Ghibu, he is mentioned...
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    Romanians, joining its local executive committee—where he served with Romulus Cioflec, Paul Gore, Alexandru Ouatul and others. He settled in Chișinău, where...
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    in Vălenii. Iorga later described Stahl, alongside Ion Agârbiceanu, Romulus Cioflec and Dumitru C. Moruzi, as Neamul Românesc's leading prose writer. The...
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    Simeon G. Murafa, who also brought in Romulus Cioflec as a Transylvanian contact. In his published memoirs, Cioflec provides detail on Cătărău's designs...
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    sociologist". Iorga himself recommended Moruzi, alongside Henri Stahl, Romulus Cioflec and Ion Agârbiceanu, as a canon of traditionalist writing in prose...
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    married on 5 September 1905, selecting academics Ion Bianu and Virgil Cioflec as their godfathers. Leonora's dowry included a villa in Bran, which became...
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