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Alexandru Macedonski (Romanian pronunciation: [alekˈsandru mat͡ʃeˈdonski]; also
rendered as Al. A.
Macedonski,
Macedonschi or Macedonsky; 14
March 1854...
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Alexis Macedonski (first name also
rendered as Alexe, last name also
Macedonsky or Macedonschi; 1884 or 1885–1971) was a
Romanian visual artist, theatrical...
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Macedonski (rarely
spelled Macedonschi or Macedonsky) is a
toponymic surname,
derived from Macedonia. It may
refer to:
Alexandru Macedonski, Romanian...
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Dimitrie Macedonski (c. 1780 or 1782–1843) was a
Wallachian Pandur captain and
revolutionary leader.
Dimitrie was born in
Ottoman Macedonia, as the son...
- 1841 poem by
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Excelsior (
Macedonski), a book of
poems by
Alexandru Macedonski "Excelsior" (short story), a 1948
short story by...
- Mišković-Luković 2010, p. 13.
After Z. Topolińska and B.
Vidoeski (1984), Polski-
macedonski gramatyka konfrontatiwna, z.1, PAN.
Topolinjska 1998, p. 7.
Usikova 2005...
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belonged to the
local Symbolist movement,
launched as a poet by
Alexandru Macedonski with the poem and
poetry collection Plumb [ro] ("Lead"), his
poetry came...
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close friend of the
Symbolist doyen,
Alexandru Macedonski; one of the few
youngsters to
remain by
Macedonski's side into the 1910s, he
witnessed first-hand...
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Tudor Vladimirescu,
joined the
insurgency alongside Solomon and
Dimitrie Macedonski, and
captured Craiova from the Divan.
Djuvara then parti****ted in Vladimirescu's...
- self-contradictory current.
Originally presided upon by poet and
novelist Alexandru Macedonski,
founder of
Literatorul magazine, the
movement sparked much controversy...