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Octav Băncilă (Romanian pronunciation: [okˈtav bənˈt͡ʃilə]; 4
February 1872 – 3
April 1944) was a
Romanian realist painter and left-wing activist. He...
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Sofia Nădejde (born
Sofia Băncilă;
September 14, 1856 – June 11, 1946) was a
Romanian novelist, playwright, translator, journalist, women's
rights activist...
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produced in 1965. The
revolt also
formed the
subject of a
painting by
Octav Băncilă, and of a
monumental statue which can
still be seen in Bucharest. Eidelberg...
- rich
artistic heritage,
including the
paintings of Ștefan Luchian,
Octav Băncilă, and many
other contemporary artists; the
works of many
renowned illustrators...
- of the
relationships between Mandaeism and
Manichaeism can be
found in
Băncilă (2018).
According to Magris,
Samaritan Baptist sects were an
offshoot of...
- The Defector, by
Octav Băncilă, 1906...
- Styopin [he] Poland – Ida
Nowakowska Greece –
Stefania Moldova –
Elena Băncilă Bulgaria –
Janan Dural Serbia –
Dragana Kosjerina Iceland – Árný Fjóla...
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Romans Rise from the
Waters Archived 2006-12-05 at the
Wayback Machine Bancila, Radu; Teodorescu,
Dragos (1998), "Die römischen Brücken am
unteren Lauf...
- Ivanyi, Miklos;
Băncilă, Radu (2014). "Twenty
Years Devoted to
International Conferences on
Bridges Across Danube". In Petzek, Edward;
Băncilă, Radu (eds.)...
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sociologist Dimitrie Gusti, the
geographer Emil Racoviță and the
painter Octav Băncilă, only to name a few. The
Vasile Alecsandri National Theatre,
opened in...