- Ion I.
Câmpineanu (October 10, 1841 –
November 13, 1888) was a
Romanian statesman who
served as the
Minister of
Justice from
January 27, 1877, to September...
-
covered arcaded street in
central Bucharest, Romania.
Câmpineanu Inn (Romanian:
Hanul Câmpineanu) once
stood in the
place nowadays occupied by the p****age...
-
Boileau and Charles-Henri
Besnard (1931)
Ziggurat –
Union Hotel (Strada Ion
Câmpineanu no. 11) in Bucharest, by
Arghir Culina (1931)
Vertical and horizontal...
- and
radical currents, was
first felt with the
protests voiced by Ion
Câmpineanu (quickly repressed); subsequently, it
became increasingly conspiratorial...
- 1850s) and Ion
Câmpineanu, a Carbonari-inspired radical. His
father was
Dimitrie (Tache)
Ghica and his
mother –
Maria née
Câmpineanu. Ion
Ghica was educated...
- Ioan
Câmpineanu; in 1838, the
project was
nonetheless p****ed, when it was
explicitly endorsed by
Sultan Abdülmecid I and by
Prince Ghica.
Câmpineanu, who...
- Kogălniceanu
Ionescu Câmpineanu* Kogălniceanu
Câmpineanu Boerescu Kingdom of
Romania Boerescu D. Brătianu Stătescu S****za
Câmpineanu Ion C. Brătianu* Pherekyde...
- Kogălniceanu
Ionescu Câmpineanu* Kogălniceanu
Câmpineanu Boerescu Kingdom of
Romania Boerescu D. Brătianu Stătescu S****za
Câmpineanu Ion C. Brătianu* Pherekyde...
- Breakbeat, Big beat
Years active 1992–present
Labels Cat
Music Members Mihai Campineanu -
Music Composer Mihai Dobre -
vocal Cezar Stanciulescu -
vocal Website...
- Kogălniceanu
Ionescu Câmpineanu* Kogălniceanu
Câmpineanu Boerescu Kingdom of
Romania Boerescu D. Brătianu Stătescu S****za
Câmpineanu Ion C. Brătianu* Pherekyde...