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Petre Dulfu (10
March 1856 – 31
October 1953) was an
Imperial Austrian-born
Romanian poet,
translator and playwright. Born in Tohat, Sălaj County, his...
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closely by Isprăvile lui Păcală ("Păcală's Achievements"), aut****d by
Petre Dulfu, then by Păcală în
satul lui ("Păcală in His Village"),
composed by Ioan...
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cinema hall. "Petre
Dulfu"
County Library is a
public library with
seven branches and is
named after the
philologist Petre Dulfu. Stephen's
Tower - Over...
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Andrychowicz (1753) Jan
Feliks Dulfus (1754–1756) Michał
Sakres (1761) Jan
Feliks Dulfus (1764) Michał
Sakres (1765–1766) Jan
Feliks Dulfus (1767) Michał Sakres...
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Lindenwald A 1898 18
Dembowski Jelita F 19 Doliniański
Abdank G 1782 20
Dulfus Dolfus K.P. 21
Dulski Przegienia G 1782 22
Fodzielski Fodzielski(?) F 23...
- Iași de la Hs. 1643, The Book
description on
Biblioteca Județeană „Petre
Dulfu”, Baia Mare
Archived September 10, 2011, at the
Wayback Machine The Romanian...
- Iași de la Hs. 1643, The Book
description on
Biblioteca Județeană „Petre
Dulfu”, Baia Mare
Archived September 10, 2011, at the
Wayback Machine [1] Archived...
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- hierarch,
bishop of the
Romanian Catholic Eparchy of
Oradea Mare
Petre Dulfu (1856 – 1953), poet, translator, and
playwright List of
towns in Romania...
- readership, is
published in
Bucharest by Ioan Kalinderu,
George Coșbuc and
Petre Dulfu.
November 1 – The
Library of
Congress Building in Washington, D.C., is opened...