Ion Alion Buzdugan (Romanian Cyrillic and Russian: Ион Буздуган, born Ivan Alexandrovici Buzdâga; March 9, 1887 – January 29, 1967) was a Bessarabian-Romanian...
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jurist and politician Ion Buzdugan (1887–1967), politician This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Buzdugan. If an internal link...
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Ion Iliescu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon iliˈesku] ; born 3 March 1930) is a Romanian politician and engineer who served as President of Romania from...
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Alion may refer to any of the following: Leon Tomșa, Prince of Wallachia Ion Buzdugan, Romanian writer Alión, a Spanish winery Alion Science and Technology...
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Ion Antonescu (/ˌæntəˈnɛskuː/; Romanian: [i'on antoˈnesku] ; 14 June [O.S. 2 June] 1882 – 1 June 1946) was a Romanian military officer and marshal who...
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decorations was revived. Mihail Kogălniceanu, Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Ion Brătianu cabinet, took part in the debates in the Assembly of Deputies regarding...
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Carl Ebert, German theatre and opera director (died 1980) March 9 – Ion Buzdugan, Romanian poet and political figure (died 1967) March 14 – Sylvia Beach...
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Ion Gheorghe Iosif Maurer (23 September 1902 – 8 February 2000) was a Romanian communist politician and lawyer, and the 49th Prime Minister of Romania...
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sub-lieutenant—in order to return home to serve on the council, alongside Gheorghe Buzdugan and Patriarch Miron Cristea. Although unofficially referred to as "the...
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also stated that this version is parallel to a Romanian tale titled Ion Buzdugan, collected by fellow folklorist I. C. Fundescu. In another Macedonian...
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note were Savian Bădulescu (former Mayor of Bucharest), Coriolan Baltă, Ion Buzdugan, Romulus Cândea, and Ioan Gr. Periețeanu. The Front's section in Dolj...
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sought a "new spirituality" deriding the "has-beens", including Halippa, Ion Buzdugan, Ștefan Ciobanu, and Gheorghe V. Madan. Răsadul verde al inimii stelele...
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had eroded left-wing support for the party. In February 1927, Lupu and Ion Buzdugan founded a rival group, the Peasants' Party–Lupu. Stere was finally expelled...
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Pan Halippa (a renowned socialist), Onisifor Ghibu, Daniel Ciugureanu, Ion Pelivan. The party, which demanded autonomy, had a newspaper called Cuvânt...
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channels, and, with Carianopol, Ion Buzdugan and Radu D. Rosetti, began frequenting the literary parties held at Ion Larian Postolache's home, on Dobroteasa...
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George Diamandy (redirect from George Ion Diamandy)
George Ion Diamandy or Diamandi, first name also Gheorghe or Georges (February 27, 1867 – December 27, 1917), was a Romanian politician, dramatist, social...
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Said, Lebanese-born British children's fiction writer January 29 – Ion Buzdugan, Romanian poet and political figure (born 1887) February 8 – Victor Gollancz...
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major of influence on the anti-Russian poetry published at the time by Ion Buzdugan. In contrast, the left-wing Emilian Bucov parodied the poem, revising...
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Minister of Justice: Dumitru Buzdugan (29 November 1918 - 26 September 1919) Minister of Religious Affairs and Public Instruction: Ion Gh. Duca (29 November...
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uncle Prince Nicolas, Patriarch Miron Cristea and Chief Justice Gheorghe Buzdugan. The council proved to be ineffective and, in 1930, Carol returned to Romania...
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Bessarabian Peasants' Party for moderating such promises, and singling out Ion Buzdugan and Ion Inculeț as traitors of the peasants. Rallying with the National Liberals...
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parties held at Ion Larian Postolache's home, on Dobroteasa Street, alongside former rival Crevedia, Virgil Carianopol, Ion Buzdugan, and Crevedia's son...
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administration of Bessarabia; he suggested that government appointees such as Ion Buzdugan and Gherman Pântea were either incompetent or malevolent. Pântea later...
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years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: January 29 – Ion Buzdugan, 79 (born 1887), Romanian poet, folklorist and politician February 13...
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Brînzeni native Ion Buzdugan, he was "modest and balanced", but also "ruthless with those who squandered his wealth." As a child, Buzdugan met Stroescu,...
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as Ion Buzdugan, the poet and president of the PND chapter in Bălți County, and archivist C. D. Fortunescu. Vaida fell in November 1933, and Ion G. Duca...
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Constantin Ion Parhon (Romanian pronunciation: [konstanˈtin iˈon parˈhon] ; 15 October 1874 – 9 August 1969) was a Romanian neuropsychiatrist, endocrinologist...
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Djamaluddin Adinegoro, Marcel Aymé, Margaret Ayer Barnes, Vladimir Bartol, Ion Buzdugan, Ilya Ehrenburg, Forough Farrokhzad, Sidney Bradshaw Fay, Hugo Gernsback...
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Virgil Niţulescu, Gheorghe Taşcă, Pamfil Şeicaru, Tudor Pamfile, C.Z. Buzdugan, Vasile Voiculescu, Aron Cotruş, George Bacovia, George Nedelea, Vasile...
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Mihai Nistor Claudiu Alexe Valentin Bordianu Cezar Buzdugan Ionel Bălan Mirel Drăgan Alex Filip Ion Grigore Ionuț Iancu Alexandru Lungu Florin Lupu Răzvan...
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