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Alecu Beldiman,
common rendition of
Alexandru Beldiman (Romanian Cyrillic: AлєѯaндрȢ Бєлдимaн), also
known as
Alecul or
Aleco Beldiman (1760 – ca. January...
- and
demanding universal suffrage.
Under its
successive editors Alexandru Beldiman and
Constantin Mille, it
became noted for its
virulent criticism of King...
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Unpublished MA thesis,
University of Manitoba,
Department of Anthropology.
Beldiman, C. and Sztancs, D.M., 2013. The
osseous artefacts of the Starčevo-Criș...
- Everybody's Magazine, Vol, ****VVII, No. 5, May 1918, p.111, [2] Banerjee, Arpan;
Beldiman, Dana (23
October 2020). "International
trade mark
enforcement under the...
- The jury that
voted in the
final included Nicu Țărnă (singer),
Adrian Beldiman (composer,
Radio Moldova chief music editor), Vali
Boghean (singer-songwriter)...
- conservative,
still dominated the
literary scene. They
include Dobrescu,
Alecu Beldiman, Naum Râmniceanu, and
Zilot Românul, all of whom
disliked Vladimirescu...
- Deputies,
whereupon he resigned. In mid 1888, he
helped journalists Alexandru Beldiman and
Grigore Ventura found an anti-Carlist newspaper, Adevărul. Alexandru...
- "Moldavian tales" was
adapted for the
screen by his son-in-law,
Victor Beldiman. The ****ure
historian was born in Iași, in the since-demolished palace...
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Brussels in 1856. It was
partly a
pastiche from
earlier texts by
Alecu Beldiman.
Cornea was
dismissive of its
literary value,
suggesting that
Ralet had...
- on 30
December 1923.
Alger Alexandru Balta as A
young nobleman Victor Beldiman as
Strul - the
innkeeper Ion
Cernea Charles Chamel as An
innkeeper Jacques...