Nicholas Caradja (redirect from Nicolae Caragea)
Nicholas Caradja (Greek: Νικόλαος Καρατζάς, Romanian: Nicolae Vodă Caragea; 1737–1784) was a Phanariote Prince of Wallachia, who reigned between 5 January...
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1774–1782 Ypsilanti 1st rule Nicolae Caragea 1782–1783 Caradja Mihai Suțu 1783–1786 1790–1793 1801-1802 Soutzos Nicolae Mavrogheni 1786–1789 Habsburg...
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Boris Caragea (24 January 1906 — 8 August 1982) was a Romanian monumental sculptor and Corresponding Member of the Romanian Academy. Caragea was born on...
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Prince (1774–1782, 1796–1797) Nicolae Caragea, Prince (1782–1783) Mihai Suțu, Prince (1783–1786, 1791–1793, 1801–1802) Nicolae Mavrogheni, Prince (1786–1789)...
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Ionuț Caragea (Romanian pronunciation: [joˈnuts karaˈdʒe̯a]; born April 12, 1975) is a Romanian writer living in Oradea, Romania. Romanian literary critics...
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Rallou Karatza (redirect from Domnita Rallou Caragea)
Karadja; Greek: Ραλλού Καρατζά Αργυροπούλου [raˈlu karaˈdza]; Romanian: Ralu Caragea Arghiropol [raˈlu karaˈdʒe̯a], commonly Domnița Ralu, "Lady Ralu"; Turkish:...
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taxes]". Mézière Caragea, p. 85 Caragea, p. 84 Official correspondence, in Djuvara, pp. 44–45 Caragea, pp. 83–84 Ionescu, p. 244 Caragea, p. 84; Djuvara...
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John Caradja (redirect from Ioan George Caragea)
Ioan Gheorghe Caragea (Greek: Ἰωάννης Γεωργίου Καρατζάς, romanized: Ioanni Georgiou Karatzas; pre-modern Romanian: Ioan Gheorghie Caragea, Cyrillic: Їωан...
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built Curtea Noua as the new residence of the Wallachian princes. Nicolae Caragea is mentioned in a document dated May 1783 as taking temporary residence...
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Suciu Teodorin Tudose Ion Zafiescu Pompiliu Borș Ion Bucan Gheorghe Caragea Nicolae Cioarec Constantin Dinu Gheorghe Dumitru Dan Florea Marin Ionescu Mircea...
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regarded the fighters as "bandits". It was not until the overthrow of Nicolae Ceaușescu in late 1989 that details about what was called "anti-communist...
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Roxani Soutzos (redirect from Roxana Caragea)
Ρωξάνη Βόδα Σούτσου, Roxani Voda Soutsou, Romanian: Roxandra or Roxana Caragea Suțu[l], Cyrillic: Роѯандра [Караџѣ] Сȣцȣл, French: Roxane Soutzo or Suzzo;...
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Constantin Virgil Bănescu (1982–2009) Maria Berényi (born 1959) Ionuț Caragea (born 1975) Mircea Cărtărescu (born 1956) Ruxandra Cesereanu (born 1963)...
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of Constantinople Greeks in Bucharest. In 1813–14 the city was hit by Caragea's plague. The city was wrested from Ottoman influence and occupied at several...
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1938) Mirel Cană (1957-2020), who also wrote as Șerban Alexandru Ionuț Caragea (born 1975) Mircea Cărtărescu (born 1956) Gabriela Adameșteanu (born 1942)...
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Ghica from 1813 to 1834. In order to facilitate his commute, Prince Ioan Caragea ordered the construction of a covered footbridge linking his upper-floor...
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by Mario De Micheli; Hungarian, by Jenő Kiss; and Portuguese, by Dan Caragea. New Italian renditions were also done by Marco Cugno (1989–1990) and Geo...
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("Nobody's Death", 1939), a novel on moral degeneration, and Domnița Ralú Caragea (1939), a historical retelling of Rallou Karatza's activities. In 1940...
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school in Romania. Thus, on 24 March 1818, by a princely edict of Ioan Caragea, it was organised the Technical Superior School for Surveying Engineers...
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Demian, Iosif Iser, Ion Theodorescu-Sion, Milița Pătrașcu, Nicolae Tonitza, Boris Caragea, and others. The magazine published its final issue in December...
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in Wallachia soon after 1812, during the rule of Prince Ioan Gheorghe Caragea—Ștefan Caragiali, as his grandfather was known locally, worked as a cook...
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Bănică, Jr. Răzvan Dragomir - "Ciupanezu'" Răzvan Vasilescu Procuror Cornel Caragea Cosmina Păsărin "Guvida" Anne Marie Paraschivescu Avocat Corina Marcu Bogdan...
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brought a series of important cultural and social events (the reformist Caragea law, the first hot air balloon ride in the country, the first theater play...
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resistance and hajduk gang activity. In Bucharest, the epidemic known as Caragea's plague was an opportunity for marauding gangs of outlaws, who confused...
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1907: Origins of a Modern Jacquerie. Brill Publishers. ISBN 90-04-03781-0. Caragea, Anton (2003). "1907: Răscoală sau complot? ("1907: Rebellion or Plot")"...
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Ioan-Vodă Caragea oglindită în corespondența inedită a lui Manuc-Bei", in Studii și Articole de Istorie, Vol. VIII, 1966, pp. 45–82. Nicolae Iorga, Studiĭ...
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by Gheorghe Anghel, Constantin Baraschi, Marius Traian Butunoiu, Boris Caragea, Iosif Fekete, Octav Iiescu, Ion Irimescu, Martin Izsak, Ion Jalea, Ernest...
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alongside him by the Ottomans. Nicolae was an elegiac poet, born to writer Ienăchiță Văcărescu and his third wife, Ecaterina Caragea. According to tradition...
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1812–1818) was known in his Romanian and Slavonic title as Io Ioan Gheorghe Caragea. In the 1820s, Ioan Sturdza, whose name also translates to "John", did...
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