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Buzdugan ("mace") may
refer to
several entities in Romania:
Buzdugan, a
village in Păușești Commune, Vâlcea
County Gheorghe Buzdugan (1867–1929), jurist...
- Ion
Alion Buzdugan (Romanian
Cyrillic and Russian: Ион Буздуган, born Ivan
Alexandrovici Buzdâga;
March 9, 1887 –
January 29, 1967) was a Bessarabian-Romanian...
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Gheorghe V.
Buzdugan (February 10, 1867 –
October 7, 1929) was a
Romanian jurist and politician. Born in Focșani,
Buzdugan studied law at the University...
- 1927–1930
Michael I
under regents Prince Nicholas Miron Cristea Gheorghe Buzdugan /
Constantin Sărăţeanu [ro] 1930–1940
Carol II 1940–1947
Michael I with...
- sub-lieutenant—in
order to
return home to
serve on the council,
alongside Gheorghe Buzdugan and
Patriarch Miron Cristea.
Although unofficially referred to as "the...
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Deserted Tower and the Drummers' Tower) were used as prisons. The
Buzdugan Tower (named
after a type of mace) was
solely built for
defensive purposes...
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Miron Cristea; and
president of the
Supreme Court of
Justice Gheorghe Buzdugan.
Prince Ferdinand Viktor Albert Meinrad of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen was...
- presenter,
editor and DJ.
Morar hosts the
morning show
Radio Zu, with
Daniel Buzdugan, and show Răi da' Buni on
Antena 2. In 2011 he was part of the jury on...
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uncle Prince Nicolas,
Patriarch Miron Cristea and
Chief Justice Gheorghe Buzdugan. The
council proved to be
ineffective and, in 1930,
Carol returned to Romania...
- 1927–1930
Michael I
under regents Prince Nicholas Miron Cristea Gheorghe Buzdugan /
Constantin Sărăţeanu [ro] 1930–1940
Carol II 1940–1947
Michael I with...