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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...
- and other uses Chalabi (surname) List of Ottoman titles and appellations Cilibi Moise (1812-1870), Jewish Romanian humourist whose nickname derived from...
- Giurescu Simona Gogîrlă Carl Grünberg Leon Kalustian Dinu Kivu [ro] Ion Mincu Cilibi Moise Alin Moldoveanu Ion Nestor Anghel Saligny Oscar Sager [ro] Solomon...
- Universe. 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...
- comparison between Pann and his contemporary, the Wallachian Jewish peddler Cilibi Moise, who, without producing any written works, was made famous by a series...
- Vauquelin (fl. 1650–1670), French buccaneer Anthony Moise, Dominican politician Cilibi Moise (1812–1870), Romanian Jewish humorist Edwin E. Moise (1918–1988),...
- Grigore Alexandrescu, Nicolae Filimon, Dinicu Golescu, Ion Heliade Rădulescu, Cilibi Moise, Costache Negruzzi, and Anton Pann. He also took a more sympathetic...
- publishers issued Rodion's critical essay about the classical Jewish humorist Cilibi Moise. At that stage, the Jewish writer was encountering resistance from...