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Damaschin is a Romanian-language
masculine given name and a surname. It may
refer to:
Damaschin Bojincă (1802–1869),
Imperial Austrian-born Moldavian...
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Damaschin Bojincă (1802–1869) was an
Imperial Austrian-born
Moldavian writer and jurist. Born into an
ethnic Romanian family in Gârliște, Caraș-Severin...
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Iosif Damaschin (born 1
September 1963) is a
Romanian former footballer who pla**** as a forward.
During his
period spent at
Rapid București in a match...
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Marian Damaschin (born 1 May 1965) is a
Romanian former professional footballer who pla**** as a striker.
Marian Damaschin was born on 1 May 1965 in Urziceni...
- Nicolae, Lazăr, Ion Lupu, Păun, Liviu, Nini Vintilă,
Constantinescu and I.
Damaschin. In the
first season in the
second division,
Unirea strengthened with...
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Nicolae Manea, Ad. Dumitru, Petruț, Ispas, C. Dumitriu, Avram,
Marian Damaschin, Marta, Lazăr, Koti, Săftoiu, A. Mincu, and
Petre Petre.
Rapid then had...
- of the
Soviet Navy - L (Leninec) class". uboat.net. Jipa Rotaru, Ioan
Damaschin,
Glorie și dramă:
Marina Regală Română, 1940-1945, Ion
Cristoiu Publishing...
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Retrieved 25 June 2017.
Robert Gardiner,
Warship 1991, p. 142 Rotaru, Jipa;
Damaschin, Ioan (2000).
Glorie și dramă:
Marina Regală Română, 1940-1945 (in Romanian)...
- the
first Supercup held
since 1949. PSV were
beaten 1–0 by a
Marian Damaschin goal to add
another honour to the club's achievements. They went on to...
- Ships, Jane's
Publishing Company Limited, 1961, p. 198 Jipa Rotaru, Ioan
Damaschin,
Glorie și dramă:
Marina Regală Română, 1940-1945, Ion
Cristoiu Publishing...