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David Praporgescu (13
December 1865 – 13
October 1916) was a
Romanian brigadier general during World War I, who was
killed in
action at the
start of the...
- It is
composed of four villages:
Cerna (Bulgarian: Черна),
General Praporgescu,
Mircea Vodă (historical name: Acpunar), and Traian. The
commune is inhabited...
- Național
Alexandru Lahovari) is a high
school located at 19
General Praporgescu Street, Râmnicu Vâlcea, Romania. The
school opened as a
gymnasium in...
- of the Blue Squadron. She also met and
married Barbu Praporgescu (son of
General David Praporgescu),
moving in with him in
Bucharest after their liberation...
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Negulescu (1887–1949),
general and
Minister of War (1944–1945)
David Praporgescu (1865–1916),
brigadier general,
killed in
action in
World War I Ionuț...
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Division was
commanded by
General David Praporgescu.
Following the end of the battle,
Popovici was
relieved and
Praporgescu took over the
command of the I Corps...
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Pellea Irina Petrescu Artur Phleps Constantin Poenaru Iulian Pop
David Praporgescu Nicolae Samsonovici Alexandru Șerbănescu Oleg
Serebrian Constantin Tobescu...
- Mitică Popescu,
actor N. Porsenna, poet, novelist, and
politician David Praporgescu,
general Marin Preda, academician, novelist,
writer and
communist deputy...
- September. The
Romanian 1st Army
received the 20th
Division (General
David Praporgescu) also on 27 September. On 25 September,
General Culcer began moving north...
- beds can be
heard on
adjacent streets. "House of the Devil" on
General Praporgescu Street – The house,
which now
looks degraded, is
distinguished by the...