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- father's imprisonment by the Communist regime, Mica and her husband, Stefan Grecianu, a 15-year-older aristocrat, fled Romania, traveling via stateless refugee...
- in about 1956. In 1961 he married Ioana Maria "Mica" Grecianu, the former wife of Stefan Grecianu and a daughter of Gheorghe Banu, a Romanian doctor and...
- Republicii Socialiste România Grecianu, Radu (1906), Viața lui Costandin Vodă Brâncoveanu, Note și anexe de Ștefan D. Grecianu, București: Inst. de Arte Grafice...
- Aristide Caradja (1861–1955) married Mathilde Grecianu (1862–1945), daughter of the univ. professor Alexandre Grecianu (1828–1894) from Iaşi. The couple had five...
- grandson of “Nababu” and one of the great archaeologists of Romania, and Zoe Grecianu, daughter of some aristocrats of the time. In 1923, as a tribute to Prince...
- Life, Hall of Fame- Women, Enduring Images of Elegance Ioana Maria "Mica" Grecianu, wife of Ahmet Ertegun 1968, 1969, 1971 Most Imaginative Women in Current...
- Alexandru Lahovari Dimitrie S. Niţescu Mihail G. Cantacuzino Dimitrie A. Grecianu Constantin Garoflid Theodor Rosetti (23 March – 12 November 1888) Theodor...
- Constantin Virgil Gheorghiu Dimitrie Ghika Ion Ghica Matila Ghyka Constantin Grecianu Vasile Grigorcea Alexandru Gurănescu Dinu Hiott Andrei Corbea Hoişie Alexandru...
- Grecescu 1841–1910 botanist, physician titular member 1907 Ștefan Dimitrie Grecianu 1825–1908 historian honorary member 1905 Vasile Grecu 1885–1972 philologist...
- the design of the coat of arms. The design proposed by Ștefan Dimitrie Grecianu was adopted. According to the laws of 1867 and 1872, the princely (later...