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Tudor Paraschiva (27
December 1919 – 15 May 1967) was a
Romanian ****ociation
football striker.
Tudor Paraschiva was born in
Bucharest on 27
December 1919...
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Paraschiva Patulea was a
female former international table tennis player from Romania. She won a gold
medal in the team
event at the 1951
World Table Tennis...
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Paraschiva Iubu (13
August 1920 – 5
September 2011), also
called as Coca Iubu, was a
Romanian architect who was
active during the 1960s and 1970s. She...
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programs Dance Academy and
Leipzig Homicide. She has a
younger sister Paraschiva, and is the
niece of the
French writer Viorel Dragus. The
White Ribbon...
- with a
capacity of 952
seats and
designed by
Octav Doicescu [ro] and
Paraschiva Iubu,
became the new
performance venue for the
Romanian Opera. The opera...
- was a first-generation
Romanian American born in
Chicago to
Nicolae and
Paraschiva (née Bălan), who had
emigrated from Comloșu Mare, Timiș
County in the...
- Bădulescu (1892–1953),
economist Florentin Cruceru (born 1981),
footballer Paraschiva Iubu (1920–2011),
architect Vasile Pandelescu [ro] (1944–2004), accordion...
- with Romania). The
boyar Vasile Jurașcu from Joldești, Botoșani
married Paraschiva, the
daughter of Donțu, a Cossack, who had
settled on the
banks of the...
- 1488
during Ștefan's
reign mention the
Cathedral of
Saint Paraskeva (
Paraschiva) in Roman. In 1467, the
fortress resisted the
siege of the
Hungarian army...
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named after intellectual figure Dinicu Golescu, was
planned in 1869 by
Paraschiva Stephu, a
female member of the
upper class, who drew up a will leaving...