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Virgil Carianopol (March 29, 1908–April 6, 1984) was a
Romanian poet. Born in Caracal, his
parents were
Grigore Carianopol, a
court clerk, and his wife...
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National Museum of Art, and
director of the
Anastase Simu
Museum Virgil Carianopol (1908–1984), poet Dan
Diaconescu (born 1967), journalist, politician,...
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Virgil Bouldin (1866–1949),
justice of the
Supreme Court of
Alabama Virgil Carianopol (1908–1984),
Romanian poet
Virgil J. Cox (1904–1991),
American politician...
- CFR V.
Chiroiu (30, 71),
Gebrovsky (38)
Melchior (20), A. Bărbulescu,
Carianopol 2 17
April 1932 CFR 4–0
Juventus V. Chiroiu, Baciu, T. Chiroiu, Gebrovsky...
- Dimitrescu, "'Bruta etnică'", in Curentul, 10
January 1934, p. 1
Carianopol, p. 7
Carianopol, p. 7;
Pandrea (2000), pp. 457–458 Boia, pp. 35–36 Alexandru...
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Virgil Carianopol. A
similar point is made by Manu, who
describes Cavarnali as "one who
became a
Yesenian through direct influence",
while Carianopol's debt...
- Bălcești, Farago, Iacobescu, and Nicolăescu-Plopșor, as well as by
Virgil Carianopol,
Mircea Damian,
George Gregorian, Ion Minulescu, and
chanteuse Maria Tănase...
- Löwenborg Wahlström Big
Flash Sound "Când vrei" Big
Flash Sound,
Virgil Carianopol Che-MD "Vodă e cu noi"
Mihail Smolenco Chris Maroo "Tonight" Smally, Gloria...
- circles", and
attending one such salon—alongside Șerban Bascovici,
Virgil Carianopol,
George Dorul Dumitrescu,
George Murnu, and Straje. He was supportive...
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Carlo Archimede Melchior (10 / 9); László
Raffinsky (14 / 18);
Temistocle Carianopol (10 / 10);
Vasile Cristescu (6 / 3);
Gyula Dobo (7 / 4);
Petre Simionescu...