- Epureanu.
Following Mihail S****za's
ouster in 1849,
Grigore joined the
Ottoman army as a
Colonel, and took part in the
Crimean War,
serving under Michał...
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General Staff Took
office Left
office Time in
office 1 Gărdescu,
GrigoreColonel Grigore Gărdescu [ro] 8
January 1860 29
January 1860 21 days 2 Sămășescu...
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Grigore Bălan (July 14, 1896–September 13, 1944) was a
Romanian brigadier general during World War II. Bălan was born in Felsőbalázsfalva, a
village in...
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Grigore N.
Filipescu (also
known as Griguță Filipescu,
Francized as Grégoire Filipesco;
October 1, 1886 –
August 25, 1938) was a
Romanian politician,...
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Grigore Simionescu (March 22, 1857 –
December 20, 1932) was a
Romanian officer who was one of the
generals of the
Romanian Army in
World War I. He served...
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Grigore C. Crăiniceanu (9 July 1852,
Bucharest – 1
October 1935) was a
Romanian military officer. He parti****ted in the
Romanian War of Independence...
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known as
Alexandre Stourdza (1791–1854),
Russian publicist and
diplomatist Grigore S****za (1821 – 1901), son of Mihail, army
general and
politician Dimitrie...
- Apostol,
Alexandru Bârlădeanu,
Silviu Brucan,
Constantin Pîrvulescu, and
Grigore Răceanu), he
signed the open
letter known as
Scrisoarea celor șase—"The...
- filmăm să ne-amuzăm (1974) Un
august în flăcări (1974) - Șeful Siguranței,
Grigore Mizdrache Actorul și sălbaticii (1975) -
Costica Caratase Mastodontul (1975...
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Florica Dobre,
Liviu Marius Bejenaru,
Clara Cosmineanu-Mareș,
Monica Grigore,
Alina Ilinca, Oana Ionel,
Nicoleta Ionescu-Gură,
Elisabeta Neagoe-Pleșa...