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- Simon 2009, p. 233. Papacostea 1996, p. 28. Papacostea 1996, pp. 28–29. Mărculeț 2006, p. 189. Papacostea 1996, pp. 70–71. Papacostea 1996, p. 71. Pop 2005...
- 84 Papacostea, pp. 196–197 Papacostea, pp. 232–234 Papacostea, p. 163 Papacostea, p. 164 Papacostea, pp. 167–168 Papacostea, p. 168 Papacostea, pp....
- Cezar Papacostea (1886–July 6, 1936) was an ethnic Aromanian classicist and translator living in Romania. He was born in Malovišta (Mulovishti), a village...
- proposed during the Interwar period by the Romanian historian Victor Papacostea in 1936, in order to solve regional conflicts between Bulgaria and Romania...
- Under Ottoman occupation Banat of Craiova Țara Amlașului Țara Făgărașului Papacostea 1998, p. 230. Curta 2006, p. 407. Madgearu 2017, p. 207. Pop 2013, p. 338...
- historians: a critical and analytical guide. pp. 61, 75. Curta, 2006, p. 385 Papacostea, Șerban, Românii în secolul al XIII-lea între cruciată şi imperiul mongol...
- zilele noastre, Ed. Pentru Literatură, Bucharest, 1966, p. 93 Șerban Papacostea, Oltenia sub stăpânirea austriacă (1718–1739), Bucharest, 1971, p. 59...
- pag. 290 Mihai Bărbulescu, Dennis Deletant, Keith Hitchins, Șerban Papacostea, Pompiliu Teodor, "Istoria României", Corint, Bucharest, 2007, ISBN 978-973-135-031-8...
- Eșanu 2013, pp. 137–138, 140 Papacostea 1996, pp. 65–66 Cristea 2016, pp. 315, 319 Eșanu 2013, pp. 137–138, 140 Papacostea 1996, p. 66 Cristea 2016, p...
- 242, 2010 Mihai Bărbulescu, Dennis Deletant, Keith Hitchins, Șerban Papacostea, Pompiliu Teodor, Istoria României (History of Romania), Ed. Corint, Bucharest...