- Ion or
Iancu Brezeanu (December 1, 1869–March 17, 1940) was a
Romanian stage actor. His
jovial figure made
Brezeanu ideal for
comedic roles,
above all...
-
Byzantine origin of the word
Vlach is
supported by the
historian Stelian Brezeanu who
considers that one of the
first accounts about Romanians south of the...
- Nottara,
Aristide Demetriade, V. Toneanu, I.
Brezeanu, N. Soreanu, P. Liciu, as well as the
young Grigore Brezeanu, ****ociate
producer and the
creative force...
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Georgescu 1991, pp. 7–8. Pop 1999, pp. 22–23, 28.
Brezeanu 1998, p. 50.
Brezeanu 1998, p. 52.
Brezeanu 1998, p. 51.
Georgescu 1991, p. 10.
Georgescu 1991...
- from the
original on 27
September 2023.
Retrieved 18
March 2023.
Stelian Brezeanu, O
istorie a Bizanțului,
Editura Meronia, București, 2005, p.126 Hitchins...
-
World War"),
written under the
direction of the
Romanian historian Stelian Brezeanu [ro]. By
repartition of the
Romanian communist government,
Lascu was appointed...
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romanilor povestita celor tineri. Humanitas. ISBN 978-973-50-2591-5.
Stelian Brezeanu,
Istoria Imperiului Bizantin, Bucuresti, MERONIA, 2007 Boldur, Alexandru...
- Firnhaber.
Urkundenbuch zur
Geschichte Siebenbürgens. Vienna, 1857, I, no. 10
Brezeanu,
Stelian (2002). Identităţi şi solidarităţi medievale. Bucharest: Corint...
- The film was
directed by
Grigore Brezeanu, a
director from the same
theatre and the son of the
great actor Ion
Brezeanu. The film pla****
between 26 and...
-
Eminescu or a bas-relief with
Mihai Viteazul,
works of the
local artist, Oana
Brezeanu.[citation needed] Some of the mine
chambers were
transformed in
sport courts...