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Amicii URSS (Romanian for "[The]
Friends of the
Soviet Union"; [aˈmit͡ʃij ˌureseˈse],
occasionally known as
Prietenii URSS ([priˈetenij ˌureseˈse]), which...
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conquering warrior elite. The
frilingi represented the
descendants of the
amicii,
auxiliarii and
manumissi of that caste. The
lazzi represented the descendants...
- hi-fi, home
appliances national dealer), Köber [ro] (paints manufacturer),
Amicii-Kubo Ice
Cream (ice
cream producer) and
Dasimpex (mobile
phones dealer)...
- may also
refer to:
Editorial URSS, a
Russian scientific publishing house Amicii URSS,
literary Romanian for "[The]
Friends of the
Soviet Union" Concerts...
- parties. In 1934,
Petre Constantinescu-Iași and
other PCdR
supporters created Amicii URSS, a pro-Soviet
group reaching out to intellectuals,
itself banned later...
- of
favoured status to the
Dacians in the
manner of
being identified as
amicii et
socii – "friends and allies" – of Rome,
although by the time of Octavi****...
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movement in the
Kingdom of
Romania Organizations Romanian Communist Party Amicii URSS Scînteia
Leaders Gheorghe Cristescu Elek Köblös
Vitali Holostenco Boris...
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Maintaining Cultural Links between Romania and the
Soviet Union) in May 1935 (see
Amicii URSS). He fell
severely ill in 1937, and died
three years later. He is buried...
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still in high school, he made his
published debut in the
school magazine Amicii culturii,
which he
edited himself; his
first work in a
serious publication...
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Warsaw at that time.
Following the
November 1924
establishment of an
Amicii teatrului evreiesc (Friends of the
Jewish Theatre) ****ociation designed...