- Dem. Teodorescu, Wallachian/Romanian
folklorist (1849–1900) Ion Pop-
Reteganul [ro],
Romanian folklorist (1853–1905) Lazăr Șăineanu,
Romanian folklorist...
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House – Bistrița
George Coșbuc
Memorial House – Coșbuc
village Ion-Pop
Reteganul Memorial House –
Reteag village Bistrița Synagogue [ro]
Gavril Bănulescu-Bodoni...
- (Sibiu)
published his
first poem,
Atunci și a****,
signed "Tavi". Ion Pop-
Reteganul from the
Revista Ilustrată (Bistrița)
wrote to him at the
editorial office:...
- Förste Delen. Stockholm: pa A.
Bohlins Förlag. 1844. pp. 151–152. Pop-
Reteganul, Ion. Împăratul cu trei feciori (in Romanian) – via Wikisource. "The...
- and 17.1% Hungarians.
Lajos Márk (1867–1942),
Hungarian painter Ion Pop-
Reteganul [ro] (1853–1905),
Romanian teacher and
writer "Results of the 2020 local...
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another Romanian variant,
Doftorul Toderaș,
collected by
author Ion Pop-
Reteganul (ro),
three soldier brothers camp out in the
woods at night. When each...
- made his
debut there with
Amintiri in 1899.
Elena din
Ardeal and Ion Pop-
Reteganul numbered among its
prose fiction contributors. In 1899, a
study on the...
- Részvénytársulat Tulajdona. 1908. pp. 145-152. Pop-
Reteganul, Ion. Măr și Păr (in Romanian) – via Wikisource. In: Pop-
Reteganul, Ioan. Poveşti Ardeleneşti:
culese din...
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trade for
three nights with her husband.
Romanian folklorist Ion Pop-
Reteganul [ro]
collected tale
titled Ion porc-împărat. In this tale, the prince...
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immediate context, Agârbiceanu
seems to have been
inspired by Ion Pop
Reteganul and Ioan Slavici, the
founders of
Transylvanian realism. This regional...