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Iulian Grozescu (June 20, 1839–June 2 [O.S. May 21] 1872) was an Austro-Hungarian
Romanian journalist and poet. Born in Comloșu Mare, Torontál County,...
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Grozescu, Dr
Traian Stefan (2013-03-30). "Mendelian Genetics:
Patterns of Inheritance...
- Gershfeld. Neniu's work
reportedly included an
unfinished political play,
Grozescu,
which depicted Moldavian outlaws (haiduci) in a
modernized setting, using...
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existing cultural centers in the
three villages. In Comloșu Mare, the
Iulian Grozescu National House has a
capacity of 400
seats in the
performance hall, a 60-seat...
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union player Iulian Filipescu (1974),
former Romanian footballer Iulian Grozescu (1839-1872), Austro-Hungarian
Romanian poet and
journalist Iulian Levinski...
- Austria-Hungary
Walter Sohn Germany Jenő
Dulin Austria-Hungary 73 kg Mihály
Grozescu Austria-Hungary József Sugár Austria-Hungary Mihály
Csapitzky Austria-Hungary...
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Tournament Gold
Silver Bronze 1911
Budapest Mihály
Grozescu (Austria-Hungary) József Sugár (Austria-Hungary) Mihály Csapitzky (Austria-Hungary) 1921...
- (1879–1945),
Olympic champion Márton Károly ( – ),
European champion Mihály
Grozescu ( – ),
European champion Ödön Radvány (1888–1959),
World champion Armand...
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Serbu 60 cr., Flóre
Serbu 40 cr.,
Ioanu Stoitiu 10 cr., Ev'a
Grozescu 20 cr.,
George Grozescu 30 cr.,
George Petru 10 cr.,
Rancu Balosiu 10 cr., Teodoru...
- was
quick to
respond to this agenda. The
Banat Romanian Iulian "Julianu"
Grozescu, who
visited Rosetti in Bucharest,
argued that the
Bucharest newspaper's...