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Nicolae D. Popescu, also
known as Poppescu,
Popnedea and
Nedea Popescu (August 9, 1843 – June 1921), was a
Romanian prose writer, oral historian, almanac...
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legend was more
fully explored and
codified by
novelist N. D. Popescu-
Popnedea, who
helped consolidate his
posthumous cult over
several generations. The...
- Cazacu, p. 28; Popescu-
Popnedea, p. 107 Popescu-
Popnedea, pp. 3–4, 107–108 Popescu-
Popnedea, pp. 107, 130–131, 134 Popescu-
Popnedea, pp. 123–130 Iancovici...
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criminal career was
memorialized by
modern storytellers such as N. D. Popescu-
Popnedea and I. C. Vissarion, and
officially described as a work of po****r eman****tion...
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actor Moş Ion Popescu,
pseudonym of
writer Ion Călugăru N. D. Popescu-
Popnedea,
writer Nicolae Popescu,
mathematician Nicu Popescu,
diplomat Rodica Popescu...
- ****stanis
Ninth International Conference on
Permafrost N. D. Popescu-
Popnedea,
Romanian author This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- 1851) May 13 – Jean Aicard,
French writer (born 1848) June – N. D. Popescu-
Popnedea,
Romanian novelist, folklorist,
archivist and
almanac compiler (born 1843)...
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inspired prose by,
among others,
Grigore H.
Grandea and N. D. Popescu-
Popnedea, and
verse drama by V. A. Urechia. Mărăcine's name and his
legendary career...
- Creighton,
English bishop and
historian (died 1901)
August 9 – N. D. Popescu-
Popnedea,
Romanian novelist, folklorist,
archivist and
almanac compiler (died 1921)...
- In June 1874,
Caragiale amused himself at the
expense of N. D. Popescu-
Popnedea, the
author of po****r almanacs,
whose taste he questioned. Soon after...