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    Alexandru Vaida-Voevod or Vaida-Voievod (27 February 1872 – 19 March 1950) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian politician who was a supporter and promoter...
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    sons, and Enache saints and martyrs (Sfinții Martiri Binecredinciosul Voievod Constantin Brâncoveanu, împreună cu fiii săi Constantin, Ștefan, Radu,...
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  • "Bogdan I", in Bârlad 96th Multiple Rocket Launcher Battalion "Mircea Voievod", in Ploiești 84th Data Acquisition Battalion "Mărăști", in Focșani 85th...
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    (Constantin Rădulescu-Motru, Mihail Ghelmegeanu, Ernest Ene, and Petre Andrei) with drafting a new party program that adapted Poporanist ideals. After...
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  • Yugoslavia, helping his side win the tournament, politician Alexandru Vaida-Voievod giving him a snuff box made of silver as a token of appreciation for not...
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    Ștefan S. (1974). "Puncte de vedere. O biografie nescrisă: Alexandru Voievod". Magazin Istoric. VIII (2): 14–17. ISSN 0541-881X. Gorovei, Ștefan S....
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    Erik. Artistic Route Through Romania, The New York Times, 1998. Sfântul Voievod Ştefan cel Mare, Chronicles. (retrieved) Angiolello, Giovanni Maria. Historia...
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  • School No. 2 in Cernăuți) from 1935 to 1936, followed by the Liceul Marele Voievod Mihai (Great Prince Mihai Preparatory School, now Chernivtsi School No...
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    that Stephen's Romanian name was vocalized by his boyars as Ioan Ștefan voievod, since the corresponding Slavonic formula appears in one document not issued...
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    December 1919, the Romanian government (Prime Minister Alexandru Vaida-Voievod, 1 December 1919 – 20 January 1920) ordered General Constantin Coandă (former...
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    was at the hands of a voivod appointed by the king (the word voivod, or voievod, first appeared in 1193). Before then, the word ispán was used for the...
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    heir apparent to the throne and was given the additional title of Grand Voievod of Alba-Iulia. Carol II was forced to abdicate in 1940, and Michael once...
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    deployed on the spot, but found that the alarm was false. Representatives of Voievod Movement held a counter manifestation. They were surrounded by law enforcers...
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    languages at the Higher Greek-Orthodox Romanian College in Brașov (today, Andrei Şaguna National College). Alexandru Lapedatu had a twin brother, Ion Lapedatu...
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    helped Gheorghe Bogdan-Duică's family and Pârvan, promoted young historian Andrei Oțetea, and made his son in law Colonel Chirescu (m. Florica Iorga in 1918)...
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  • Technological High School, Curtici Ion Buteanu High School, Gurahonț Moga Voievod Technological High School, Hălmagiu Mihai Viteazul High School, Ineu Sava...
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