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Dumitru or
Dimitrie Karnabatt (last name also Karnabat,
Carnabatt or Carnabat,
commonly known as D. Karr;
October 26, 1877 –
April 1949) was a Romanian...
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Romanian writer Dumitru Cornilescu (1891–1975),
Romanian theologian Dumitru Karnabatt (1877–1949),
Romanian poet, art critic, and
political journalist Dumitru...
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Viktors Eglītis (1877–1945)
Latvian Ady
Endre (1877–1919)
Hungarian Dumitru Karnabatt (1877–1949)
Romanian Ivan
Krasko (1876–1958)
Slovak Stuart Merrill (1863–1915)...
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Alexandru Macedonski; also pictured:
Nicolae Vermont, Ștefan Luchian,
Alexandru Obedenaru,
Dumitru Karnabatt,
Camil Demetrescu, and Petrescu-Găină himself...
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Iuliu Hirțea Ioan Hudiță
Iosif Jumanca Leon
Kalustian Dumitru Karnabatt Radu
Korne †
Vasile Măinescu [ro] †
Alexandru Marcu [ro] † Ioan D. Mihăescu [ro]...
- Bacalbașa was
seconded by poet
Dumitru Karnabatt,
later a
political chronicler for the same newspaper.
Karnabatt introduced the
stage work of
Henry Bataille...
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leading presence at
Minerva newspaper,
alongside Anghel and
critic Dumitru Karnabatt, and also
published in the
Transylvanian traditionalist journal, Luceafărul...
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Constantin Mille Street). Ioan Slavici,
Tudor Arghezi,
Dumitru Karnabatt, Dem. Theodorescu,
Adolf de Herz, M. Sărăţeanu and
Saniel Grossman-Tăutu...
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hosted regular contributions by
other militant women,
among them
Lucrezzia Karnabatt, E. Marghita,
Maura Prigor,
Laura Vampa and Aida Vrioni.
Having endorsed...
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Christian Rakovsky (1873–1941) —
communist revolutionary and
diplomat Dumitru Karnabatt (1877–1949) — poet and
translator Elena Bacaloglu (1878–c.1947) — journalist...