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central Bucharest, Romania. It was
built in 1833 by
Anastasie Hagi
Gheorghe Polizu and Ștefan Popovici, on the
trading street of Lipscani. It was also called...
- P.11 fighters. On 28
August 1940, a
Heinkel flown by
Lieutenant Nicolae Polizu-Micșunești shot down a
Hungarian Caproni Ca.135 near Berveni. On Romania's...
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Romanian airspace, so
Romanian fighters intervened and
Locotenent Nicolae Polizu-Micșunești [ro]
engaged the
bomber over Săcueni.
Several of his 20 mm rounds...
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failed because of the 112's low speed. On 27
August Locotenent Nicolae Polizu was over
Hungarian territory when he
encountered a
Caproni Ca.135bis biplane...
- engineer, mathematician, inventor,
educator titular member 1870
Gheorghe A.
Polizu 1819–1886
physician honorary member 1871
Dimitrie D.
Pompeiu 1873–1954 mathematician...
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practiced at the
maternity wards of the Witting [ro], Colțea [ro], and
Polizu [ro] hospitals. In the late 1950s,
Aburel was
investigated by the Securitate...
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Cercel Constantin Bărbulescu
Chiril Economu Grigore Nagacevski Alexandra Polizu Gheorghe Novac Nicolae Relea Iuliana Delea Elefterie Voiculescu Astra Dan...
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December 2024. Armă, Alexandru. "Avionul
maghiar doborât de
aviatorul Nicolae Polizu-Micșunești la Săcueni". Historia.
Retrieved 19
September 2023. Turturică...
- 1919 Inter-Allied
Games Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir;
Colombes 10
PolizuRadu
Polizu Not
recorded 1919 United
States 1919 Inter-Allied
Games Stade Olympique...
- Aristide, and, in
October 1936, was
living with Radu
Polizu in Monaco. An
inveterate gambler,
Polizu allegedly relied on her for money. In June 1937, the...