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Sterie Diamandi (August 22, 1897 – June 11, 1981) was an Ottoman-born
Romanian biographer and essayist. He was born into an
Aromanian family in Metsovo...
- Terpos—scholar and monk
Sotiris Bletsas Elie
Carafoli Ioannis Chalkeus Sterie Diamandi Neagu Djuvara Jovan Karamata Mina
Minovici Theodore Modis Yorgo...
- "Death Squad" were: Ion Dumitrescu-Borșa (a
Christian Orthodox priest),
Sterie Ciumetti,
Petre Țocu,
Tache Savin,
Traian Clime,
Iosif Bozântan, Nicolae...
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overseas to
lower their corporate tax rates.
Cantillon (13
November 2018). "
Sterie to
relocate HQ to Dublin".
Irish Times.
Retrieved 4
January 2020. But the...
- and 1948.
Florica Ciumetti came from an
Aromanian family. Her
father was
Sterie Ciumetti [ro], a
bridge and road engineer, as well as a high
school mathematics...
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organized into two committees, one in
Bucharest led by
Alexandru Coshca and
Sterie Milioru and the
other in
Sofia led by Mucitano. He
decided to
divide their...
- in the
monastery in Grizano.
Romanian Aromanian biographer and
essayist Sterie Diamandi stated that "we do not know to what
extent this
version corresponds...
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Romanian language Dr.
Carol Schnell (mayor's endorser), 1928 (1.09–16.10) Dr.
Sterie Stinghe, 1928–1929
Gheorghe Cuteanu, 1929–1931
Iuliu Suciu, 1931–22.06.1932...
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aircraft designer Ion Caranica, Romanian,
activist of Iron
Guard death squads Sterie Ciumetti, Romanian,
activist of Iron
Guard Kyriakos Amiridis, Gr**** diplomat...
- but at
first was
accused of murder. One of his
cousins was the
doctor Sterie N. Ciurcu, who
obtained his
doctorate in 1877 in
Vienna and who
worked in...