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- Alexandru Hrisoverghi (February 27, 1811 – March 9, 1837) was a Moldavian Romanian-language poet and translator, whose work was influenced by Romanticism...
- dramatist, poet and author (typhus, born 1813). March 9 – Alexandru Hrisoverghi, Moldavian writer and translator (tabes dorsalis, born 1811) March 15...
- Sandeau, French dramatist and novelist (died 1883) February 27 – Alexandru Hrisoverghi, Moldavian poet and translator (died 1837) June 14 – Harriet Beecher...
- Shmuel-Yehuda Helman Andrei Hergheligiu Philip Herschkowitz Alexandru Hrisoverghi Horia Hulubei Magda Ianculescu Daniel Ianuș Traian Ichim Marius Iftimiciuc...
- occasionally result in acclaim for mediocre writers such as Alexandru Hrisoverghi. Călinescu observed that much of Kogălniceanu's own prose works imitated...
- Alexandru Golban Alexandru Graur Alexandru Greab Alexandru Groapă Alexandru Hrisoverghi Alexandru Ioanițiu Alexandru Koller Alexandru Leșco Alexandru Ioan Lupaș...
- contemporaries—viewing Kogălniceanu, Negruzzi, Vasile Alecsandri, Alexandru Hrisoverghi and Costache Negri only as exponents of their families, and most often...
- with the parish include Altini, Asachi, Veniamin Costache, Alexandru Hrisoverghi, Spiru Haret and Ion Creangă, who was deacon there from 1859 to 1863...
- was made famous by her affair with poet Alexandru Hrisoverghi; according to one account, Hrisoverghi died after jumping out a window in Iordachi's townhouse...
- and his generation, from Iancu Văcărescu to Vasile Cârlova, Alexandru Hrisoverghi, and Heliade Rădulescu, were "semi-cultured" and "amateurs". Both Călinescu...