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Vasile Grigorcea was a
Romanian diplomat. His main ****ignments were
minister plenipotentiary of
Romania to Hungary, Poland,
United Kingdom and the Vatican...
- - from Serbia,
Turcu - from Turkey). The
suffix -cea (as in Mihalcea,
Grigorcea, Neculcea, Oncea, etc.) is Slavic. Furthermore, the
Slavic influence on...
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London Ion
Ghica Alexandru Plagino Ion Bălăceanu
Nicolae Titulescu Vasile Grigorcea Matila Ghyka Radu
Florescu Stan
Soare Radu
Onofrei Dan
Ghibernea Mihnea...
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Gheorghiu Dimitrie Ghika Ion
Ghica Matila Ghyka Constantin Grecianu Vasile Grigorcea Alexandru Gurănescu Dinu
Hiott Andrei Corbea Hoişie
Alexandru Iacovaki...
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Lendle (eds.), with
contributions by Lily Brett, György Dragomán, Dana
Grigorcea,
Zbigniew Herbert,
Elfriede Jelinek, Ingo Schulze, Adam Zagajewski, among...
- (1954–2016),
soccer coach Vasile Goldiș (1862–1934),
politician Vasile Grigorcea,
diplomat Vasile Hossu (disambiguation),
multiple Vasile Hutopilă, Hutsul...
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Culture and
Literature in Bukovina.
Sever Zotta's wife was
Margareta de
Grigorcea (b.
February 5, 1880 - d. June 28, 1969). The
couple had
among other children...
- his own delegation—comprising
Kalogeras and the new Logothete, Crăciun
Grigorcea—to
negotiate with the Zaporizhians. His
court was
visited by the Russian...
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Concordia Society (or
National Romanian Party, PNR) of Ioan
Zotta and
Modest Grigorcea. He won the seat with 597 of 625
votes cast, and
represented the southern...
- Hänny Yari Bernasconi, «La casa vuota»
Rebecca Gisler, «D’oncle» Dana
Grigorcea, «Die
nicht sterben»
Ariane Koch, «Die Aufdrängung»
Christian Kracht,...