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Barbu Brezianu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈbarbu
breziˈanu];
March 18, 1909–January 14, 2008) was a
Romanian poet, art critic, art
historian and judge...
- p. 324. Rădvan 2010, p. 529.
Brezianu & Spânu 2007, p. 56.
Brezianu & Spânu 2007, p. 45. Rădvan 2010, p. 382.
Brezianu & Spânu 2007, p. 57. Andreescu...
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September 2013. The A to Z of Moldova,
Andrei Brezianu, Vlad Spânu, p. 273, 2010 The A to Z of Moldova,
Andrei Brezianu, Vlad Spânu, p. 242, 2010
Mihai Bărbulescu...
- also /-nɛv/ -ev; Russian: Кишинёв, romanized: Kishinyov [kʲɪʂɨˈnʲɵf]
Brezianu, Andrei; Spânu, Vlad (2010). The A to Z of Moldova.
Scarecrow Press. p...
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McNally 1989, p. 66. Sacerdoțeanu 1969, p. 38.
Treptow & Popa 1996, p. 190.
Brezianu & Spânu 2007, p. 338.
Eagles 2014, p. 220. Sacerdoțeanu 1969, pp. 39–40...
- Klan: The KKK's
Appeal to
Protestant America, 1915–1930 (2011), p. 248.
Brezianu,
Andrei (26 May 2010). The A to Z of Moldova.
Scarecrow Press. p. 98....
- p. 72.
Georgescu 1991, p. 23.
Brezianu & Spânu 2007, p. xxv.
Treptow et al. 1997, p. 83.
Georgescu 1991, p. 35.
Brezianu & Spânu 2007, p. 284. Treptow...
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forcibly "converted into
museums of atheism."
Historical essayist Andrei Brezianu expounds upon this situation,
specifically in the
Socialist Republic of...
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based on the ruler's life; it was
turned into an
opera by
Alexandru Zirra.
Brezianu, Andrei; Spânu, Vlad (2007-04-23).
Historical Dictionary of Moldova. Scarecrow...
- 1939-1941.
Leipziger Universitätsverlag. p. 193. ISBN 9783865832405.
Brezianu, Andrei; Spânu, Vlad (2010). The A to Z of Moldova.
Scarecrow Press. p...