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Chinezu is a
Romanian surname that may
refer to: Ion
Chinezu (1894–1966), an Austro-Hungarian-born
Romanian literary critic and
translator Tit
Liviu Chinezu...
- Ion
Chinezu (August 15, 1894 –
December 10, 1966) was an Austro-Hungarian-born
Romanian literary critic and translator. Born in Sântana de Mureș, Mureș...
- Tit
Liviu Chinezu (22 June 1904 – 15
January 1955) was a
Romanian bishop of the Gr****-Catholic Church. Born to a
priest in
Huduc village, Mureș County...
- Pál
Kinizsi (Latin:
Paulus de Kenezy; Romanian: Paul
Chinezu; 1432–1494) was a
Hungarian general in the
service of
Hungarian army
under king Matthias...
- author, folklorist, translator, historian, aristocrat, and
vicar Tit
Liviu Chinezu (1904–1955),
Romanian bishop Tit Simedrea [Wikidata] (1886–1971), monk...
- 10.
Valeriu Traian Frentiu 11 July 11. Ioan
Suciu 23 June 12. Tit
Liviu Chinezu 2 June 13. Ioan
Balan 14.
Alexandru Rusu 15.
Iuliu Hossu 28 May 16. Edvige...
- Alin
Coste (pore****
Chinezu) (born 17
February 1992) is a
Romanian swimmer. He
competed in the men's 4 × 100
metre freestyle relay event at the 2016...
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martyred under the
communist regime (Vasile Aftenie, Ioan Bălan, Tit
Liviu Chinezu,
Valeriu Traian Frențiu,
Iuliu Hossu,
Alexandru Rusu, and Ioan Suciu) were...
- "Iobagii". The
short story collection Urcan bătrânul,
introduced by Ion
Chinezu, was
published posthumously in 1938. Soon
after the event,
Octav Șuluțiu...
- the
Transylvanian periodical Societatea de Mâine,
literary critic Ion
Chinezu argued that the
volume was
merely negligent: "The
mannerism of
these Siberian...