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Caragiale is a
surname in Romania, ****ociated with
several members of a
theatrical and
literary family: Ion Luca
Caragiale, playwright,
short story writer...
- At the time, the
Caragiales rented a
house in Bucharest, near the present-day
Bulevardul Magheru. In
early 1901, as Ion Luca
Caragiale entered his 25th...
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Mateiu Ion
Caragiale (Romanian: [maˈtej iˈon karaˈdʒjale]; 25 March [O.S. 12 March] 1885 – 17
January 1936), also
credited as
Matei or Matheiu, or in...
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Costache Caragiale (Romanian pronunciation: [kosˈtake karaˈdʒjale]; 29
March 1815 – 13
February 1877) was a
Romanian actor and
theatre manager who had...
- in Brașov in Transylvania, and
studied for a BA in
acting at the I.L.
Caragiale Institute of
Theatre and Film Arts (1994–1998) in Bucharest,
going on...
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subjects by poet-philosopher
Panait Cerna, who was
being hosted by the
Caragiales in the
German Empire while completing his studies. In the end, literary...
- The
National Theatre Bucharest (Romanian:
Teatrul Naţional "Ion Luca
Caragiale" București) is one of the
national theatres of Romania,
located in the...
- 1878
comedy play by Ion Luca
Caragiale, and
widely seen as a
major accomplishment in
modern Romanian humor. It was
Caragiale's debut as a dramatist, at age...
- I. L.
Caragiale National University of
Theatre and Film (Romanian:
Universitatea Națională de Artă Teatrală și Cinematografică „I. L.
Caragiale") is a...
- I. L.
Caragiale is a
commune in Dâmbovița County,
Muntenia Romania. It was
first attested in 1482/1495.
Known as
Haimanale (hooligans)
until 1952, it...