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- Scarlat Vasile Vârnav, or Sofronie Vârnav (also known as Charles Basile Varnav, Charles de Wirnave, Varnavu or Vîrnav; died January 6, 1868 [O.S. December...
- "Comandamentul Flotei are un nou șef". Retrieved 21 May 2020. "Șeful Statului Major al Forțelor Navale". navy.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 8 March 2021....
- Independence, established a boyar regency which attempted to block the arrival of Scarlat Callimachi to his throne in Bucharest. The parallel uprising in Oltenia...
- practice management software "Careers - Clio". Clio. "Features - Clio". Clio. Scarlat, Irina (2015-12-10). "From 0 to 30k users in 27 million USD in funding...
- November 25, 2012. Thomas, Richard L.; Christensen, Mark D.; Szalinska, Ewa; Scarlat, Magdalena (December 1, 2006). "Formation of the St. Clair River Delta...
- 1672–1673 Grigore II Ghica: 1733–1735 and 1748–1752 Matei Ghica: 1752–1753 Scarlat Ghica: 1758–1761 and 1765–1766 Alexandru Ghica: 1766–1768 Grigore III Ghica:...
- nominal ally to the Eteria, had started the rebellion as a move to prevent Scarlat Callimachi from reaching the throne in Bucharest, while trying to maintain...
- pla**** a major part in reestablishing the country's administration. Hangerli was ultimately deposed from his throne and replaced by Scarlat Callimachi...
- production of cannons and gun carriages, and was placed under the command of Major Scarlat Cristodorescu. It was officially inaugurated in September 1872. In 1875...
- after his death in 1927 by teams of archaeologists led successively by Scarlat and Marcelle Lambrino (1928–1943), Emil Condurachi (1949–1971), Dionisie...