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Ioanid is a
Romanian surname.
People with this
surname include:
Costache Ioanid (1912–1987),
Romanian poet and
songwriter Ion
Ioanid (1926–2003), Romanian...
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Ioanid Gang (Romanian:
Banda Ioanid) is the name
given by
Communist propaganda to a
group in
Communist Romania named after two of its members, Alexandru...
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Costache Ioanid (Romanian pronunciation: [kosˈtake i.o̯aˈnid]; 3
December 1912 – 26
November 1987) was a
Romanian poet and
songwriter (composer) of Romanian...
- Ion
Ioanid (28
March 1926 – 12
October 2003) was a
Romanian dissident and writer.
Ioanid was a
political prisoner of the communist-led
regime after World...
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Ioanid, p. 236
Ioanid, pp. 240–241
Ancel (2005 a), pp. 428–425;
Ioanid, pp. 240–241
Final Report, p. 345;
Ioanid, p. 241
Final Report...
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Ioanid 1993, pp. 121–122.
Ioanid 1993, pp. 122–123.
Ioanid 1993, p. 122.
Ioanid 1993, p. 123.
Ioanid 1993, p. 124.
Ioanid 1993, pp. 124–125.
Ioanid 1993...
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Crusade (Cambridge
University Press, 2017), p. 78
Axworthy 1995, p. 9. Radu
Ioanid; (2008) The
Holocaust in Romania: The
Destruction of Jews and
Gypsies Under...
- (help) Woinaroski,
Cristina (2013).
Istorie urbană,
Lotizarea și
Parcul Ioanid din București în
context european (in Romanian). SIMETRIA. ISBN 978-973-1872-30-8...
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understanding of nationalism,
which was
indelibly tied to religion.
According to
Ioanid Radu, the
Legion "willingly
inserted strong elements of
Orthodox Christianity...
- Romanian-American comedy-drama
Closer to the Moon,
based on the
events of the
Ioanid Gang.
Farmiga next co-starred in
David Dobkin's
drama film The
Judge (2014)...