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Ruxanda Glavan (born 5
April 1980) is a
Moldovan politician, who
since 30 July 2015
until 25 July 2017
served as
Minister of
Health of Moldova. Previously...
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Ruxandra Lăpușneanu (1538 – 21
November 1570) was a
princess consort of
Moldavia by her
marriage to
Alexandru Lăpușneanu in 1564.
Ruxandra was the daughter...
- was the son of
Bogdan III the One-E****. His wife and
consort was
Doamna Ruxanda Lăpușneanu, the
daughter of
Peter IV Rareș and
Princess Elena Ecaterina...
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names which appear: Ana, Bugiana, Dumernica, Foiofia, Lacargia, Magdalina,
Ruxanda, Tiranda, Trandafira, Rudeana, Ruja, Păscuţa, Cosânzeana, Orgisceana, Lemnica...
- Usatîi (2011-2015). In the
Strelets Government, he
switched his
place with
Ruxanda Glavan,
taking over the
Ministry of Labour,
Social Protection and Family...
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Buliga (born 1961) 25
September 2009 18
February 2015
Filat I-II Leancă 7
Ruxanda Glavan (born 1980) 18
February 2015 30 July 2015
Gaburici 8
Mircea Buga...
- Romanian-Spanish
canoeist Marina Glavan (born 1991),
Croatian handball player Ruxanda Glavan (born 1980),
Moldovan politician All
pages with
titles containing...
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After the
death of its founder, the
convent was
maintained by his niece,
Ruxanda Rosnovanu, who
inherited the
Zorleni and
Bujorenii estates. In 1911, the...
- „Mereu”, poems, ed.
Hyperion (1995) „Reversul sentimentelor”, poems,
editura Ruxanda (2000) „Dincolo”, poems, 2003;
editura Pontos „Ghici, ce-s?” (2003) „Descifrări”...
- Scrum-half Aug 30, 1997 Wales Test
match Racecourse Ground;
Wrexham 443
RuxandaFlorin
Ruxanda (Flanker) Aug 30, 1997 Wales Test
match Racecourse Ground; Wrexham...