- Haig
Acterian (Romanian pronunciation: [haˈiɡ akteriˈan]; also
known under his pen name
Mihail [mihaˈil];
March 5, 1904–c.
August 8, 1943) was a Romanian...
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influenced include Constantin Noica,
Mircea Eliade, Emil Cioran, Haig
Acterian, Jeni
Acterian [ro],
Mihail Sebastian,
Mircea Vulcănescu, and
Petre Țuțea. The...
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Jilava M****acre (Deletant, p. 302). They
included the Iron
Guardist Haig
Acterian (Ornea, p. 219) and, possibly, the
communist Ion
Gheorghe Maurer (Cioroianu...
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Marin Ionescu Dobrogianu [ro]
Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen
Murat Iusuf Haig
Acterian Nicolae Bacalbașa [ro]
Pavel Chihaia Ion I. Cristea [ro]
Petre T. Frangopol [ro]...
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Macedonia Honorary Consulate of
Norway Honorary Consulate of
Syria Haig
Acterian (1904–1943),
theatre director,
journalist and
fascist activist. Simona...
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students including the
likes of
George Calboreanu, Dina Cocea, Haig
Acterian, Radu
Beligan and
Victor Rebengiuc. She is the
namesake of the Bulandra...
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Spiru Haret National College in the same
class as Arșavir
Acterian, Haig
Acterian, and
Petre Viforeanu (and
several years the
senior of
Nicolae Steinhardt...
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radical intellectuals of the period: Eliade,
brothers Arșavir and Haig
Acterian,
Traian Brăileanu,
Nichifor Crainic, N. Crevedia, Radu Gyr,
Traian Herseni...
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transliterated as Haik or Haig or Haig Nahabed),
Armenian Patriarch Haig
Acterian, pen name
Mihail (1904–c. 1943), Romanian-Armenian film and
theater director...
- cu Ratați)—some of
whose other members were
Acterian, Stamatu, Emil Cioran, and
Pericle Martinescu.
Acterian himself notes the
additional parti****tion...