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Nicolae Bălcescu (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e bəlˈt͡ʃesku]) (29 June 1819 – 29
November 1852) was a
Romanian Wallachian soldier, historian, journalist...
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Nicolae Bălcescu may
refer to
several places in Romania, all
named in
honour of the 1848
revolutionary Nicolae Bălcescu:
Nicolae Bălcescu, Bacău, a commune...
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Nicolae Bălcescu Land
Forces Military Academy (Romanian:
Academia Forțelor
Terestre „Nicolae
Bălcescu”) is an
institute of
higher military education...
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Barbu Bălcescu (1821 or 1825—January 12, 1884) was a Wallachian,
later Romanian lawyer and revolutionary, the
younger brother of
Nicolae Bălcescu. Born...
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Nicolae Bălcescu is a
commune located in Vâlcea County, Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of
seventeen villages: Bănești,
Corbii din Vale, Dosu Râului...
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Nicolae Bălcescu (until 1948 Ferdinand, and
previously Satu Nou, Hungarian: Ferdinándújfalu) is a
commune in Bacău County,
Western Moldavia, Romania. It...
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right to
confirm the
election of the princes.
Mihail Kogălniceanu,
Nicolae Bălcescu and
other leaders of the 1848
revolutions in
Moldavia and
Wallachia demanded...
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Nicolae Bălcescu is a
commune in Călărași County, Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of
three villages: Fântâna Doamnei,
Nicolae Bălcescu and Paicu. As...
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Nicolae Bălcescu is a
commune in Constanța County,
Northern Dobruja, Romania. The
commune includes two villages:
Nicolae Bălcescu (historical names: Danachioi...
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around this time such as
Vasile Alecsandri,
Grigore Alexandrescu,
Nicolae Bălcescu,
Timotei ****riu.
Between 1830 and 1860 "transitional alphabets" were used...