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Nicolae Simache (November 5, 1905 –
January 6, 1972) was a
Romanian professor,
historian and publicist. In 1963, he
founded a
clock museum named Nicolae...
- Museum,
featuring a
collection of
clocks and
watches gathered by
Nicolae Simache; the Oil Museum; the Ploiești Art Museum,
donated by the
Quintus family;...
- king Sitalces.
During his reign,
Perdiccas married at
least two women:
Simache and Cleopatra. The former,
mother of
Archelaus and
Aeropus II, is accused...
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predecessors together.
Archelaus was the son of
Perdiccas II and his wife,
Simache, who is
thought to have been once
enslaved by Archelaus' uncle, Alcetas...
- Iordachi, p. 115 Iordachi, p. 116 Iordachi, pp. 116–117 Aurelian, pp. 76, 88;
Simache, pp. 101–102 Aurelian, p. 76
Francesco Poletti, "I rumeni, III", in La...
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historian Dennis Deletant. A full
edition of the chronicle,
handled by N.
Simache and Tr. Cristescu,
appeared at Buzău in 1942.
Almost immediately after...
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Muzeul Ion si
Constantin Stere,
Bucov "YEHUDI MENUHIN",
Sinaia "NICOLAE
SIMACHE",
Cosminele "RADU TUDORAN", Blejoi,
Prahova "VASILE PARASCHIV-LUPTATOR...
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replaced with
other objects collected by
Professor Nicolae Simache, ****isted by Socolescu.
Known as the
Muzeul Hagi
Prodan since 1953, the...
- Românești în
domnia lui
Antonie Vodă din Popești (1669–1672)", in N. I.
Simache (ed.),
Pagini din
trecutul istoric al județului Prahova, pp. 7–31. Ploiești:...