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Vasile G.
Morțun (November 30, 1860 – July 20, 1919) was a
Romanian politician,
playwright and
prose writer. Born in Roman, he came from a
wealthy Moldavian...
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Alexandru Ioan
Morțun (born July 16, 1951) is a
Romanian physician, politician, and
Member of the
European Parliament (MEP). He is a
member of the National...
- also Sadoveanu-Andrei,
first name also
Isabella or Izabella; born
Izabela Morțun, pen
names I.Z.S.D. and Iz. Sd.;
February 24, 1870 –
August 6, 1941) was...
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Elena Theodorini (or Teodorini; née
Ellen Morton or Monzunu; 25
March 1857 – 27
February 1926) was a
Romanian soprano and mezzo-soprano. Born in Craiova...
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Franasovici Ion
Gigurtu N. I.
Herescu Alexander Löhr
Anghel Mora
Alexandru Ioan
Morțun Virgil-Daniel
Popescu Mirel Rădoi
Pompiliu Ștefu
Valeriu Tița
Gheorghe Țițeica...
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conferences at the
Sotir Hall,
group which also
included Nădejde,
Vasile Morţun, and
Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea.
Between 1891 and 1899 he was constantly...
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December 1910 – 27
March 1912
Prime Minister Petre P. Carp
Preceded by
Vasile Morțun Succeeded by
Ermil Pangrati Minister of
Industry and
Commerce In office...
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declension Singular Plural Nominative mortu (the death)
mortus Genitive mortude mortusde Dative mortuby (to the world)
mortusby Accusative mortun mortun...
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Ciprian Manea Andreea Marin George Radu Melidon [ro]
Petru Th.
Missir Vasile Morțun Tereza Pîslaru Mădălin Popa
Cornel Popescu Andrei Răuță Paul Riegler [ro]...
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Carol I,
Prime Minister Ion I. C. Brătianu,
Minister of
Public Works Vasile Morțun, and a
performance by the
Davilla Theatre troupe and a
celebratory grand...