- Ioan
Miclescu-Prăjescu (17 June 1892 – 1973) was a
Romanian fencer. He
competed in the
individual épée
event at the 1936
Summer Olympics. [1] "Ioan Miclescu-Prăjescu...
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Stamati 1803-1842
Veniamin Costache .../... 1851-1860
Sofronie Miclescu 1865-1875
Calinic Miclescu 1875-1902
Iosif Naniescu 1902-1908
Partenie Clinceni 1909-1934...
- www.oca.org.
Retrieved 2019-08-17.
Suciu (1980, p. 165)
Miclescu-Prăjescu (1971, p. 222)
Miclescu-Prăjescu (1971, p. 214) "Tourism -
Sucevita Monastery"...
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which was
completed in 1881 and
consecrated the same year by
Calinic Miclescu.
Gheorghe Pompilian,
inspired by
Gheorghe Tattarescu,
executed the painting...
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Mihail L. Negruzzi, a
general in the
Romanian Army, and his wife
Lucia (née
Miclescu). His great-grandfather was
Constantin Negruzzi,
while Iacob Negruzzi was...
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Retrieved 16
April 2013.
Romanian Intelligence Service,
Comunicat de presă
Miclescu,
Corneliu (June 13, 2007). "Șaptesprezece ani de la 'mineriada' din iunie...
- Researchers:
Sergiu Groholski-
Miclescu,
Sever Zotta,
Nicolae Costin,
Constantin Filipescu and others. Groholski-
Miclescu,
Sergiu -
Arhiva Genealogica SEVER...
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March 1871 5 May 1875 Ind. 1875 VIII 5 Metropolitan-primate
Calinic Miclescu 9 June 1875 25
March 1879 Ind. 13
Constantin N. Brăiloiu 1809/10–1889 18...
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Florescu Grigore Ghika Ștefan S.
Gorovei Radu Sc.
Greceanu Sergiu Groholschi-
Miclescu Cătălin
Hriban Sorin Gh.
Iftimi Constantin Ittu
Niculae Koslinski Marcel...
- five-generation-boyar
status received from his father's side (e.g. the
Miclescu and
Catargi families) and the "old boyar"
roots of his
mother (e.g. the...