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Mihai Beniuc (Romanian pronunciation: [miˈhaj beˈnjuk]; 20
November 1907 – 24 June 1988) was a
Romanian socialist realist poet, dramatist, and novelist...
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Valentin Beniuc (born 8
January 1956) is a
Moldovan historian. He held the
officer of
Minister of
Education of
Moldova from 2003 to 2005. "Three former...
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Romanian writers. They
included "architect", "celestial body" (Mihai
Beniuc), "demiurge", "secular god" (Corneliu
Vadim Tudor), "fir tree", "Prince...
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Revolution and the
Restruction of
Moldovan Statehood (1917–1918)] (PDF). In
Beniuc, Valentin; et al. (eds.).
Statalitatea Moldovei:
continuitatea istorică...
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Alexandru (1941–2000) A.E.
Baconsky (1925–1977)
Cezar Baltag (1939–1997)
Mihai Beniuc (1907–1988) Ana
Blandiana (born 1942) Emil
Brumaru (born 1939) Paul Celan...
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Mihai Balan (born 1954),
Moldavian diplomat;
father of Dan
Balan Mihai Beniuc (1907–1988),
Romanian poet
Mihail G.
Boiagi (1780–1828 or 1842/1843), Aromanian...
- "Romanian and
Moldovan are the same language". The
education minister Valentin Beniuc said: "I have
stated more than once that the
notion of a
Moldovan language...
- Speeches. London: Longmans, Green, & Co. pp. 1–4.
Mihai Eminescu;
Mihai Beniuc;
Eugen Simion (1964).
Mihail Eminescu, 1850-1889. R.P.R. Academy. p. 19...
- 1971) 1907 – Fran Allison,
American entertainer (d. 1989) 1907 –
Mihai Beniuc,
Romanian writer (d. 1988) 1907 – Henri-Georges Clouzot,
French film director...
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Cinci cântece (Nina C****ian), op. 11 (1959)
Patru cântece (Mihai
Beniuc), op. 13 (1961) „Flăcări negre” (Alexandru Miran), op. 21 (1974) „Incandescențe”...