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- September 1919 – 40 Pandele Tărușanu October 1919 January 1920 – 41 Gheorghe Gheorghian January 1920 February 1922 – 42 Matei Gheorghe Corbescu [ro] February...
- Iancu Flondor, Vladimir de Repta, Dionisie Bejan, Ion Nistor, Octavian Gheorghian, Radu Sbiera, Vasile Bodnarescu, Gheorghe Şandru, Vasile Marcu, Dimitrie...
- neo-Byzantine style. The main illustrations show five persons: Iosif Gheorghian mitropolit primat – he re-opened the building in 1903 Carol I of Romania...
- Sindicalismului în România, [de] D. N. Marinescu (Lucrător). Cu o prefaţă de Const. Gheorghian. București (Speranţa, Inst. de Arte Grafice), 1911. (21,5 x 13,5). 24...
- The cornerstone was laid on 4 September 1883, during the reign of Iosif Gheorghian, Metropolitan of All Romania. The church was consecrated on 22 May 1895...
- Suciu, Tacu, Sandu Dudescu, Grigore Cobălcescu, Anastasie Fătu and Vasile Gheorghian, alongside priests Iosif Bobulescu, Neofit Scriban, and Climent Nicolau...
- 1945 Dimitrie Gerota 1867–1939 physician corresponding member 1916 Iosif Gheorghian 1829–1909 metropolitan honorary member 1901 Constantin V. Gheorghiu 1894–1956...
- Gavrilă Andrei Găină Mircea Geoană Costin Georgescu Vasile Ghenzul Vasile Gheorghian Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej Nicolae Gher****i Onisifor Ghibu Dimitrie Ghica...
- For the mayor's office, the main candidates were Dobrescu and Gheorghe Gheorghian. After two months of struggles, on February 5, 1929, a royal decree was...
- season, 1950, CSA was promoted to the Second League, (coach Gheorghe Gheorghian), using the following 11 players in the play-off: C. Toma – Dan, Orban...