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Costache Caragiale (Romanian pronunciation: [
kosˈtake karaˈdʒjale]; 29
March 1815 – 13
February 1877) was a
Romanian actor and
theatre manager who had...
- (Romanian pronunciation: [konstanˈtin neˈɡrutsi];
first name
often Costache [
kosˈtake]; 1808–24
August 1868) was a
Romanian poet, novelist, translator, playwright...
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retirement in 1970. His
doctoral students include Henri Moscovici and
Kostake Teleman [de]. Vrănceanu was
elected to the
Romanian Academy as a corresponding...
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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...
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Valentin Ionuț
Costache (Romanian pronunciation: [valenˈtin joˈnut͡s
kosˈtake]; born 2
August 1998) is a
Romanian professional footballer who
plays as...
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Leshchenko Vera
Panfilova as
Zlata Zobar, a
gypsy Mikhail Bogdasarov as
Kostake, the
owner of the
restaurant Semyon Furman as
Chorbe Elena Lotova as Vera...
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Costache Conachi (Romanian pronunciation: [
kosˈtake koˈnaki]; b.
September 14/25, 1778, Țigănești,
Tecuci County,
Moldavia – d.
February 4/16, 1849, Țigănești...
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Costache or
Kostake Aristia (Romanian pronunciation: [
kosˈtake arisˈti.a]; born
Constantin Chiriacos Aristia; Gr****: Κωνσταντίνος Κυριάκος Αριστίας, Konstantinos...
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Anton Costache Bacalbașa (Romanian pronunciation: [anˈton
kosˈtake bakalˈbaʃa],
commonly known as Toni or Tony Bacalbașa, pen
names Rigolo, Wunderkind...
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Israel Berstein [ro],
Aristide Deleanu [ro],
Valentin Poénaru, and
Kostake Teleman [de]. In 1952,
Stoilow was
awarded the
Order of the Star of the...