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Mateiu Ion
Caragiale (Romanian: [maˈtej iˈon karaˈdʒjale];
March 25 [O.S.
March 12] 1885 –
January 17, 1936), also
credited as
Matei or Matheiu, or in...
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Alexandru Mateiu (born 10
December 1989) is a
Romanian professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for Liga I club
Petrolul Ploiești. He
spent his...
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Matei Basarab (Romanian pronunciation: [maˈtej basaˈrab] ; 1588, Brâncoveni, Olt – 9
April 1654, Bucharest) was a
Wallachian Voivode (Prince)
between 1632...
- who were
major figures of the 19th
century Romanian theatre. His sons
Mateiu and Luca were both
modernist writers. Ion Luca
Caragiale was born into a...
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Titel Tache, Săndel Drăguț, Dan Cristea,
Vasile Borș, Radu Gogan, Gh.
Mateiu, N. Nicolae, Gh. Nicolae, Lazăr, Ion Lupu, Păun, Liviu, Nini Vintilă, Constantinescu...
- breve. Once frequent, it
survives today in
author Mateiu Caragiale's name –
originally spelled Mateiŭ (it is not
specified whether the
pronunciation should...
- 3389/fgene.2014.00344. PMC 4189335. PMID 25339973.
Ramos A,
Barbena E,
Mateiu L, del Mar González M,
Mairal Q, Lima M,
Montiel R,
Aluja MP,
Santos C,...
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Gallants of the Old Court) is a
novel by the inter-war
Romanian author Mateiu Caragiale.
Published in 1929, it took the
author more than two
decades to...
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classified as a
historic monument,
number B-II-m-B-19728.
Romanian writer Mateiu Caragiale's
frame story, Sub
pecetea tainei, is set in Caru' cu Bere. Bădescu...
- Marica,
became the
property of
eccentric novelist, poet, and
heraldist Mateiu Caragiale.
Caragiale intended to turn it into a
private domain, and reportedly...