- Ioan
Culcer (29 July 1853 –
September 1928) was a Wallachian-born
Romanian military leader and politician.
Culcer served as a
lieutenant during the Romanian...
- was restructured,
becoming the 1st
Territorial Army
Corps "General Ioan
Culcer", as part of a
wider program to
bring the
Romanian military in line with...
- Elizabeth; Hamilton, A. R.; Cullen,
James H.; Rogge, Sven; Salfi, Joe;
Culcer,
Dimitrie (April 1, 2021). "Qubits
composed of
holes could be the trick...
- from
Latin tapetum, and Old
English sigel "brooch" from
Latin sigillum,
culcer and læfel "spoon" from
Latin coclearium and
labellum beside Old English...
-
general in
World War II Radu Dan
Constantinescu (born 1955),
physicist Ioan
Culcer (1853–1928),
major general in
World War I
Adrian Ioana (born 1981), mathematician...
- (Sibiu/Hermannstadt), the
commander of the
Romanian 1st Army –
General Ioan
Culcer –
placed a
company of
infantry in the wild and
mountainous area
which separates...
-
department into two divisions. One of its most
critical journalists,
Rodica Culcer, was
placed in
charge of
supervising both divisions,
which actually reduced...
-
Northern Army),
later Chief of the
General Staff of
Romania (1916–1918) Ioan
Culcer – Led the 1st Army
during the
Battle of
Transylvania Eremia Grigorescu –...
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Sellenberk (Șelimbăr/Sc****enberg) was taken. In mid-September,
General Ioan
Culcer — the
commander of the
Romanian 1st Army —
moved the I
Corps headquarters...
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Philip Cowen,
American Jewish publisher and
author (d. 1943) July 29 – Ioan
Culcer,
Romanian general and
politician (d. 1928)
August 23 – João
Marques de Oliveira...