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Giovanni Carandino, also
known as
Ioannis Karandinos (Gr****: Ιωάννης Καραντηνός), and
sometimes as Jean
Carantino or John
Carandino (born 1784, Cephalonia;...
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Nicolae Carandino (19 July 1905 – 16
February 1996) was a
Romanian journalist, pamphleteer, translator, dramatist, and politician. He was born in Brăila...
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Despite this take,
Kalustian networked with anti-communists such as
Nicolae Carandino and
Corneliu Coposu, both
predicting and
working toward the
eventual fall...
- role in the
transmission of A****ius'
texts up to the
present day. Cfr.
Carandino, Martina. A****io e Agostino: tra
ricezione e
demonologia (in Italian)...
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given the
position of
professor of the academy's
Medical School.
Giovanni Carandino (Ioannis Karantinos), who had
already learnt mathematics with Charles...
- monographs, and
coauthor of an
introductory probability textbook Giovanni Carandino (1784–1834)
Constantin Carathéodory (1873–1950) -
Mathematician who pioneered...
- commemoration, in
February 1968, was
poorly rated by
journalist Nicolae Carandino, who saw his
interpretation as "too clumsy, too technical" for Minulescu's...
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Russian artilleryman of the 18th century. 1800 to
recent past
Giovanni Carandino, also
known as
Ioannis Karandinos (Gr****: Ιωάννης Καραντηνός) was a Gr****...
- in its
paper Dreptatea,
until Pătrășcanu met with the editor,
Nicolae Carandino, and
explained that such
articles were
harming his
image inside the Communist...
- whom 1,100 were political. In 1947,
Iuliu Maniu, Ion Mihalache,
Nicolae Carandino, Ilie Lazăr, and
other Peasantist leaders were sent to Galați and held...