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Cazaban is a
Romanian surname of
French origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexandru Cazaban,
Romanian prose writer Jules Cazaban, Romanian...
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Jules Cazaban (1903-1963) was a
Romanian playwright and director. Born in Fălticeni, Romania, he
studied law at the
University of Iaşi, and then at the...
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Theodor Cazaban (2
April 1921 – 4
March 2016) was a
Romanian anti-communist writer. Born in Fălticeni, he
graduated from the
University of
Bucharest with...
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Alexandru Cazaban (October 6, 1872–May 24, 1966) was a
Romanian prose writer. Born in Iași to François
Cazaban, who was of
French origin, he graduated...
- in 2009,
honoring Pleșu, both
edited by
Mihail Neamțu and
Bogdan Tătaru-
Cazaban. The
first was O
filozofie a intervalului: In
Honorem Andrei Pleșu (A Philosophy...
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Theodor Busse,
German general during World War I and World War II
Theodor Cazaban,
Romanian writer Theodor Eicke,
German SS
general Theodor Fischer (fencer)...
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creator of the
official chronicle of the
province of Jaén, D.
Alfredo Cazabán Laguna (1870–1929)
mentions the
creation of the prin****lity of Jaén in...
- and in 1911 his
poems were
included in anthology,
prepared by
Alfredo Cazabán Laguna. In 1915 he
again won
juegos florales, this time in Jaén; in the...
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Jersey Press. ISBN 978-0-224-09205-0. Laget, Françoise; Laget, Serge;
Cazaban, Philippe; Montgermont,
Gilles (2013). Tour de France:
Official 100th Race...
- sculpture". He was born in Fălticeni, the son of
Petre Irimescu and
Maria Cazaban, and had two brothers:
Alexandru and Verona.
After the
graduating from...