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Șerbănescu is a
family name
common in Romania.
Alexandru Șerbănescu (1912–1944),
Romanian World War II
flying ace
Horia Șerbănescu,
music hall performer...
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Alexandru "Alecu"
Șerbănescu (17 May 1912 in Colonești, Olt
County – 18
August 1944 in Rușavăț, Buzău County) was a
leading Romanian fighter pilot and...
- Ilie
Șerbănescu (20 July 1942 – 8
April 2024) was a
Romanian economist and the
Minister of
Reform under Prime Minister Victor Ciorbea.
After completing...
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Theodor Șerbănescu (Romanian pronunciation: [teˈodor ʃerbəˈnesku];
December 29, 1839 – July 2, 1901) was a Moldavian-born
Romanian army
officer and poet...
- 1989 to 1996 and once
again from 2000 to 2004.
Iliescu was born
Elena Șerbănescu, in the Crângași
neighborhood of Bucharest. Her
father died in 1945, while...
- Securitate,
Interior Minister Ilie Savu,
footballer and
coach Alexandru Șerbănescu,
flying ace in
World War II
Iosif Sîrbu,
sport shooter and Romania’s first...
- "Hummel". Tank Encyclopedia. 2016-05-20.
Retrieved 2022-01-26.
Scafes and
Șerbănescu 2005, p.47 Zaloga,
Steven (July 1995). "Strangers In a
Strange Land: Early...
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February 2007.
Retrieved 31 July 2006.
Scafes and
Serbanescu 2005, p.77
Scafes and
Serbanescu 2005, p.47
Nicola Pignato "Atlante
mondiale dei mezzi...
- Original:
University of
Michigan Press. p. 119. Axworthy, Mark;
Horia Șerbănescu (1992). The
Romanian Army of
World War II.
Osprey Publishing. p. 24. ISBN 1-85532-169-6...
- (in Romanian).
Șerbănescu 1992, p. 203.
Șerbănescu 1992, p. 213. "Cavaleria Română". Asociația Tradiția Militară (in Romanian).
Șerbănescu,
Horia (March...