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- Michel Vacaresco; 1842 or 1843 – June 12, 1903), most commonly known as Claymoor, was a Wallachian, later Romanian fashion journalist and gossip columnist...
- poet Marițica Bibescu (1815–1859), poet and Princess-consort of Wallachia Claymoor (Mișu Văcărescu) (c. 1843–1903), journalist Maurice Paléologue (1859–1944)...
- boat was called nine times in 1983. Claymoor would be called 35 times during her four seasons on station. Claymoor was retired in 1986, and a slightly...
- further allusions to real-life eccentric noblemen, from Pantazi Ghica to "Claymoor" Văcărescu. Perpessicus noted that, in one of his outbursts, the character...
- Max O'Rell (Léon Paul Blouet), French journalist (born 1847) June 12 – Claymoor, Romanian fashion and entertainment critic (peptic ulcer; born c. 1842)...
- Dan C. Mihăilescu, "Permanența clasicilor. I. L. Caragiale în lumea lui Claymoor", in Viața Românească, Issue 12/1988, pp. 58–64. Iosif E. Naghiu, "Contribuții...
- picturesque figures who had crossed the author's path, for instance Macedonski, Claymoor, Nicolae Fleva, Alceu Urechia, and Alexandru Bogdan-Pitești. Much of the...
- Through this connection, Marițica was aunt of the fashion journalist Claymoor and great-aunt of writer Elena Văcărescu. Through grandmother Ecaterina...