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Grigore Cugler (Romanian pronunciation: [ɡriˈɡore ˈkuɡler]; Spanish:
Gregorio or
Gregori Cugler; also
known under the pen name Apunake;
April 20 [O.S...
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Matilda Cugler-Poni (April 2, 1851 –
September 9, 1931) was a
Romanian poet. Born in Iași, her
parents were
Carol von
Cugler, an
architect of Austrian...
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nicknamed "Poni" Poni, an
Albanian singer Petru Poni,
Romanian chemist Matilda Cugler-Poni,
Romanian poet and wife of
Petru Pony Pomi
Pomni This disambiguation...
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Stevenson (1855–1915, née Evans),
American ethnologist and
author Matilda Cugler-Poni (1851–1931),
Romanian poet
Matilda Etches (1898–1974),
British fashion...
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Constantinescu (1875–1932),
priest and
journalist from
Romania Grigore Cugler (1903–1972),
Romanian avant-garde
short story writer, poet, and humorist...
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Miron Białoszewski (Polish)
Campos de
Carvalho (Portuguese)
Grigore Cugler (Romanian, Spanish)
Pierre Dac (French)
Lennart ****ing (Swedish) Zinken...
- and 1901, and
again between 1916 and 1920. His wife was the poet
Matilda Cugler-Poni. Poni
served as
Mayor of Iași,
first in 1907 and then in 1922. He died...
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Hasdeu on the
etymology of the word rață ("duck"). Burlă
married Matilda Cugler in 1872.
After the
couple divorced, he
married Ecaterina Mavrogheni, considerably...
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English singer (appendicitis)
September 30 –
Grigore Cugler, 69,
Romanian riter, artist,
composer and
violinist October 3 – Kari Marie...
- 1870
Amorul unchiului, a
vaudeville act
adapted from Eugène Sue;
Matilda Cugler-Poni
appeared in the
stage version. He
wrote librettos for
operetta shows...