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Romulus Cioflec (April 1, 1882,
Araci –
November 13, 1955) was a writer,
journalist and
activist from Romania. He was the
editor in
chief of Românul in...
- Ardelean) and
especially the
collection known as the
Pinacoteca Virgil Cioflec.
Virgil Cioflec (1876 - 1948), aut****d
monographs dedicated to
painters Stefan...
- the
National Museum of Art Cluj-Napoca,
which includes, in its
Virgil Cioflec collection the
works of arts of many
important Romanian artists, such as...
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Interior in Vitré
Hebrew with
Caftan Prince Dragos and the
Bison Virgil Cioflec: Grigorescu,
Editura Cultura Națională, Bucharest, 1925
Barbu Brezianu:...
- Bărbulescu,
Romanian writer Romulus Buia,
Romanian footballer Romulus Cioflec,
Romanian journalist Romulus Gabor,
Romanian footballer Romulus Linney...
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Amintiri de la 'Junimea' din Iași.
Volumul II. Bucharest:
Editura Remus Cioflec, 1942. Radu Rosetti,
Pentru ce s-au răsculat țăranii. Bucharest: Atelierele...
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received as a
shock by working-class voters, and led
journalist Romulus Cioflec to hand in his
resignation from the party, in what
became a
public scandal...
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French by
Romain Otal as
Cahiers du temps, 2010; into
German by
Eveline Cioflec, as Chronos. Notizbücher über Zeit, 2017), Semințe (2008), and Meditații...
- Ghibu, who had
escaped from Transylvania.
Another Transylvanian,
Romulus Cioflec,
joined him in
editing Cuvânt Moldovenesc. With Ghibu, he is mentioned...
- Roma, 31.59% were Romanians, and 5.05% were Székely Hungarians.
Romulus Cioflec (1882 – 1955), writer, journalist, and
activist Nicolae Colan (1893 – 1967)...