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- Maria Flechtenmacher (born Maria Mavrodin; 1838–1888) was a Romanian writer, publicist and pedagogue. Her parents were Costache and Anica Mavrodin. She...
- the march, the lyrics were written by Vasile Alecsandri. Alexandru Flechtenmacher has also been attributed as the author of the song. It used to be very...
- published in 1856. The music of the song was composed by Alexandru Flechtenmacher [ro]. The song is sung and danced especially on 24 January, the anniversary...
- 1200/JCO.2005.03.7101. PMID 16963733. Wiest T, Schwarz E, Enders C, Flechtenmacher C, Bosch FX (February 2002). "Involvement of intact HPV16 E6/E7 gene...
- in acting. The institution's first director was composer Alexandru Flechtenmacher [ro], under whose leadership the Conservatory gave courses in violin...
- domestic magazine). Its founders were a group of women led by Maria Flechtenmacher. The magazine adopted a feminist approach, making it one of the early...
- British artist Maria Flécheux (1813–1842), French operatic singer Maria Flechtenmacher (1838–1888), Romanian writer Maria Flor (born 1983), Brazilian actress...
- 14254. PMID 32356582. S2CID 218475319. Pfarr N, Sinn HP, Klauschen F, Flechtenmacher C, Bockmayr M, Ridinger K, von Winterfeld M, Warth A, Lorenz K, Budczies...
- claim to the title of Romania's first female journalist, ahead of Maria Flechtenmacher. Maria Rosetti was subsequently involved in organizing charity events...
- doctor and naturalist, founder of the Iași Botanical Garden Christian Flechtenmacher [ro] (1785–1843), jurist, legislator, professor of Law Ion Ghica (1816–1897)...