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Liviu Rebreanu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈlivju
reˈbre̯anu];
November 27, 1885 –
September 1, 1944) was a
Romanian novelist, playwright,
short story writer...
- Emil
Rebreanu (December 17, 1891 – May 14, 1917) was an Austro-Hungarian
Romanian military officer executed during World War I. The
protagonist in Forest...
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Rebreanu National College in Bistriţa.
Liviu Rebreanu National College (Romanian:
Colegiul Național "Liviu
Rebreanu") is a
public day...
- Tzara,
Marcel Janco,
Mircea Eliade,
Nicolae Grigorescu,
Marin Preda,
Liviu Rebreanu, Eugène Ionesco, Emil Cioran, and
Constantin Brâncuși. Brâncuși has a sculptural...
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Romanian writer Liviu Rebreanu.
Published in 1922, it is
partly inspired by the
experience of his
brother Emil
Rebreanu, an
officer in the Austro-Hungarian...
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Octavian Goga,
Liviu Rebreanu,
Endre Ady, Elie Wiesel, Elek
Benedek and Károly Kós were born in Transylvania.
Liviu Rebreanu wrote the
novel Ion, which...
- Sângeorz-Băi
Andrei Mureșanu
Memorial House – Bistrița
Liviu Rebreanu Memorial House –
Liviu Rebreanu village Silversmith's
House – Bistrița
George Coșbuc Memorial...
- Puhl (1889–1962),
German ****-era
economist and
banking official Emil
Rebreanu (died 1917), Austro-Hungarian
Romanian military officer Emil
Salim (born...
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Lieutenant Emil
Rebreanu was
awarded the
Medal for
Bravery in gold, the
highest military award given by the
Austrian command to an
ethnic Romanian; he...
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Minister of
Culture and from
Director General of
Theaters and
Operas Liviu Rebreanu added new requirements: each
individual artist would need
approval from...