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Vasile V.
Pogor (Cyrillic: Вaciлe Пoгop;
Francized Basile Pogor;
August 20, 1833 –
March 20, 1906) was a Moldavian,
later Romanian poet, philosopher,...
- Youth). The
leaders of this
cultural organisation,
Petre P. Carp,
Vasile Pogor,
Theodor Rosetti,
Iacob Negruzzi and Titu Maiorescu,
exercised their political...
- 1917–1918,
during World War I, as the
royal residence of king Ferdinand;
Pogor House [ro], 1850, a
meeting place for the city intellectuals, the headquarters...
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History Museum Nicolae Gane
Memorial House Otilia Cazimir Memorial House Pogor House Poni-Cernătescu
Memorial House Romanian National Opera Science and...
- foreign-educated
personalities led by Titu Maiorescu,
Petre P. Carp,
Vasile Pogor,
Theodor Rosetti and
Iacob Negruzzi. The
foremost personality and mentor...
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intervention of
Junimea colleagues Titu Maiorescu,
Iacob Negruzzi. and
Vasile Pogor. In 1879, the 36-year-old
married Natalia Alcaz, who was 20 and the daughter...
- (1882–1927),
historian Vasile Patilineț (1923–1986),
communist politician Vasile Pogor (1883–1906), poet
Vasile Popescu (1925–2003),
basketball player Vasile Păcuraru...
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Hortensia Papadat-Bengescu
Camil Petrescu Cezar Petrescu Radu
Petrescu Vasile Pogor,
writer Marin Preda,
novelist Doina Ruști,
novelist Liviu Rebreanu, writer...
- place. He
founded it
alongside his
friends I. Negruzzi,
Petre P. Carp, V.
Pogor and Th.Rosetti. He
started his work as a lawyer, then he was
elected prin****l...
- with some of its most
important representatives (Iacob Negruzzi,
Vasile Pogor, and
Petru Th. Missir). With Negruzzi, he
dramatized Hatmanul Baltag, a...