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Gheorghe Petrașcu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈɡe̯orɡe peˈtraʃku]; 20
November 1872,
Tecuci – 1 May 1949, Bucharest) was a
Romanian painter. He won numerous...
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Petrasko Waiwoda or
Nicolaus Petrascus Waiwoda. The
registers of the Hof-Bibliothek, also kept in Latin, name him as
Nicolaus Petrascus or
Nicolaas Petrash. In...
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Nicolae Petrașcu may
refer to
several people:
Nicolae Pătrașcu (ca. 1584–1627),
outcast Prince of
Wallachia N.
Petrașcu (1859–1944),
Romanian critic Nicolae...
- Milița
Petrașcu, also
known as
Militza Pătrascu (31
December 1892– 25
January 1976), was a
Romanian portrait artist and sculptor, part of the Romanian...
- May 24, 1944),
known as
Nicolae Petrașcu (pronounced [peˈtraʃku, pəˈ-]) and
commonly rendered as N.
Petrașcu or
Pĕtrașcu, was a
Romanian journalist, essayist...
- an art collector, who
owned paintings by
Nicolae Grigorescu,
Gheorghe Petrașcu, and
Nicolae Tonitza.
Alongside orchestral work, film scores,
chamber music...
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Bardasare Lili
Pancu Paul Păun Jean de
Paleologu Ștefan Pelmuș
Gheorghe Petrașcu Costin Petrescu Laura Poantă
Julius Podlipny Gabriel Popa
Elena Popea Gheorghe...
- anti-communist
resistance groups,
including his
allegedly financing Nicolae Petrașcu's Iron
Guard cells.
Stripped of his
Romanian properties,
Auschnitt relaunched...
- Mountains. In 1945,
following an
agreement between Iron
Guard leader Nicolae Petrașcu and
Interior Minister Teohari Georgescu which granted Iron
Guard members...
- by
Soviet overseers). Such
talks were
mainly carried out with
Nicolae Petraşcu, who
claimed to
represent the
exiled leadership of Sima.
Dumitru Groza's...