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Eufrosin Poteca (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌe.ufroˈsin poˈteka]; born Radu Poteca; 1786 – 10
December 1858) was a
Romanian philosopher, theologian, and...
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efforts of Lazăr and of
other professors that ****ociated with him, like
Eufrosin Poteca, Ion
Heliade Rădulescu,
Vasile Ardelean, a.k.a.
Laszlo Erdely, or...
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Cattani da Diacceto, Aldo Gargani,
Giovanni Gentile, Anna
Camaiti Hostert,
Eufrosin Poteca, and
Jiyuan Yu,
Physiologist Hugo Kronecker,
Tenors Andrea Bocelli...
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Ethics Eudemus of
Rhodes Eudorus of
Alexandria Eudoxus of
Cnidus Euenus Eufrosin Poteca Eugen Duhring Eugen Dühring
Eugen Fink
Eugen Herrigel Eugen Karl...
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institution of slavery,
although among the
early advocates of the
abolition was
Eufrosin Poteca, a priest. Occasionally,
members of the
church hierarchy intervened...
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Horia Hulubei Mihai Ralea: 102
Gheorghe Asachi Ion
Heliade Rădulescu
Eufrosin Poteca Ion Câmpineanu N. D.
Cocea Octavian Goga
Alecu Russo Titu Maiorescu...
- inhabitants; 95.54% of them are
ethnic Romanians and 1.36% are
ethnic Romani.
Eufrosin Poteca (1786–1858), philosopher, theologian, and translator, was born in...
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became Saint Sava Academy, the
institution where Ion
Heliade Rădulescu and
Eufrosin Poteca promoted the
usage of Romanian. Rădulescu, an
adept at introducing...
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Gheorghe Lazăr Titu
Maiorescu Eftimie Murgu Constantin Noe
Parteniy Pavlovich Eufrosin Poteca Ion
Heliade Rădulescu
Gheorghe Adamescu Dinu Adameșteanu
Mihai Antonescu...
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later joined in this
effort by
other intellectuals of the day, such as
Eufrosin Poteca, and, eventually, also
opened an art
class overseen by the Croat...