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George Murnu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdʒe̯ordʒe
ˈmurnu]; Aromanian:
Ioryi Murnu; 1
January 1868 in Veria,
Salonica Vilayet,
Ottoman Empire – 17 November...
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revolutionary George Murnu (1868–1957),
Aromanian university professor, archaeologist, historian,
translator and poet in Romania;
Ioryi Murnu in
Aromanian George...
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prominent ch**** bones) of
Meglen Vlachs. By contrast,
Gustav Weigand and
George Murnu believed that Megleno-Romanians were
descendants of the Romanian-Bulgarian...
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Byzantine sources argues against Du Cange's view. The
Romanian historian George Murnu suggested in 1924 that the
Komnenoi were of
Aromanian descent, but this...
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Karamata Mina
Minovici Theodore Modis Yorgo Modis Daniel Moscopolites George Murnu Pericle Papahagi Nicolae Malaxa Gheorghe Hagi—football
coach and former...
- Oláh
erdei pásztornépről (in Hungarian). Székely és Illés. pp. 4–7. G.
Murnu, Când si unde se
ivesc românii întâia dată în istorie, în "Convorbiri Literare"...
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Mironescu Petru Th.
Missir Grigore Moisil Gheorghe Moroșanu
George Murnu Alexander Myller Vera
Myller Anton Naum
Iacob Negruzzi Leon M. Negruzzi...
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first excavations. The
monument was
researched between 1882–1895,
George Murnu in 1909,
Vasile Parvan in 1911, Paul
Nicorescu studied the site between...
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Constantin Belimace,
Marcu Beza,
George Ceara,
Constantin I. Cosmescu,
George Murnu, Nuși
Tulliu and
Nicolae Velo. All of
these were
students at
Romanian schools...
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social evolutions. A
portrait of
Sadoveanu was
drawn by
graphic artist Ary
Murnu,
within a
larger work
which depicts the Kübler
Coffeehouse society. Sadoveanu...