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Caton Theodorian, or
Teodorian (May 14, 1871 –
January 8, 1939), was a
Romanian playwright, poet,
short story writer and novelist. A
maternal nephew of...
- 180, 185–206, 297–309 Jean-Marie, pp. 49–50
Theodorian-Carada, pp. 18–20
Theodorian-Carada, p. 22
Theodorian-Carada, pp. 18–21 Beu, p. 267 Bacalbașa, pp...
- man the
world has ever known."
According to the
recollections of
Mariu Theodorian-Carada,
although "Boniface Florescu" and
Demetriade made
efforts to keep...
- mars", in
Journal des Débats,
March 26, 1895, pp. 1–2 Iorga, p. 193;
Theodorian-Carada, pp. 58, 60 Badea-Păun, p. 110. See also Iorga, pp. 193–194 P....
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Gibson connected Sumerel with Penn &
Teller who were long-time, avid
Theodorians. Over the next 5
years Sumerel interviewed **** Cavett, Eric Bogosian...
- Bibliothèque
nationale de
France Gallica digital library)
Theodorian-Carada, p.68-69
Theodorian-Carada, p.74-75 Dr. Metzulescu, "Președintele
Crucii Roșii"...
- Caton, Tennessee, USA; an
unincorporated community Caton (surname)
Caton Theodorian (1871–1939),
Romanian playwright French ship
Caton (1777),
later HMS Caton...
- Catholicism, from an
Orthodox position. This
prompted Catholic writer Mariu Theodorian-Carada to
publish "corrigenda"
claiming to
expose Gane's "mistaken, sometimes...
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Retrieved 20
March 2022. Cincă,
Stelian (1979).
Caton Theodorian: Omul și
Opera [Cato
Theodorian: Man and Works] (in Romanian). Craiova:
Scrisul Românesc...
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Michael Moor****,
English science fiction writer January 8 –
Caton Theodorian,
Romanian dramatist and
novelist (born 1871)
January 27 -
Lewis Jones...