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- Pamfil is a Romanian given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Pamfil Polonic (1858–1943), Romanian archaeologist and topographer...
- Pamfil Danilovich Yurkevich (Russian: Памфи́л Дани́лович Юрке́вич; 28 February 1826, Poltava, Russian Empire – 16 October 1874, Moscow, Russian Empire)...
- Pamfil Polonic (27 August 1858 – 17 April 1945) was a Romanian archaeologist and topographer. "M****crisele lui Pamfil Polonic". cimec.ro. Retrieved 15...
- Radu Pamfil (21 August 1951, in Baia Mare – 22 March 2009) was a Romanian football player who pla**** for FC Baia Mare and Dinamo Bucureşti. In 1982, playing...
- Barbado Parliament". Archived from the original on 2 October 2008. Tudor Pamfil, Mitologia poporului roman, Editura Saeculum, 2007 Maria Filipoiu, Traditii...
- Evald Ilyenkov (1924–1979) Aleksandr Voronsky (1884–1937) Pre-Solovyov Pamfil Yurkevich (1826–1874) Vladimir Solovyov (1853–1900) noted to have created...
- propaganda were Crainic, Petrescu, Stelian Popescu, and Curentul editor Pamfil Șeicaru (the Conducător purposefully ignored support from Carol's former...
- politicians, industrialists (Max Auschnitt, Nicolae Malaxa), press magnates (Pamfil Șeicaru), and blue-blooded aristocrats (Marthe Bibesco). It was even rumored...
- Henri Barbusse owned. The next major work by Istrati was the novel Codine. Pamfil Șeicaru named Istrati "poor poet of deflowered ****s". Istrati is the first...
- Ornea (1991), pp. 213–215 Arvinte, p. 14 Pamfil 1992, p. 297; Pamfil 2008, p. 211 Pamfil 1992, p. 298 Pamfil 1992, pp. 297–298 Arvinte, pp. 14–15 Arvinte...