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Cilibi Moise or
Cilibi Moisi (born
Froim Moise; 1812 –
January 31, 1870) was a Moldavian-born
Wallachian and
Romanian peddler, humorist, aphorist, and...
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other uses
Chalabi (surname) List of
Ottoman titles and
appellations Cilibi Moise (1812-1870),
Jewish Romanian humourist whose nickname derived from...
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Giurescu Simona Gogîrlă Carl Grünberg Leon
Kalustian Dinu Kivu [ro] Ion
Mincu Cilibi Moise Alin
Moldoveanu Ion
Nestor Anghel Saligny Oscar Sager [ro] Solomon...
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Gherasim Luca, poet Isac Ludo,
novelist Norman Manea,
novelist Cilibi Moise,
storyteller and
humorist Florin Mugur,
author (poetry, prose, essays)...
- Bertrand,
French general (b. 1773) 1856 – 11th
Dalai Lama (b. 1838) 1870 –
Cilibi Moise,
Moldavian Romanian journalist and
author (b. 1812) 1888 – John Bosco...
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comparison between Pann and his contemporary, the
Wallachian Jewish peddler Cilibi Moise, who,
without producing any
written works, was made
famous by a series...
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Vauquelin (fl. 1650–1670),
French buccaneer Anthony Moise,
Dominican politician Cilibi Moise (1812–1870),
Romanian Jewish humorist Edwin E.
Moise (1918–1988),...
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Grigore Alexandrescu,
Nicolae Filimon,
Dinicu Golescu, Ion
Heliade Rădulescu,
Cilibi Moise,
Costache Negruzzi, and
Anton Pann. He also took a more sympathetic...
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publishers issued Rodion's
critical essay about the
classical Jewish humorist Cilibi Moise. At that stage, the
Jewish writer was
encountering resistance from...