- The
House of
Văcărescu was a
boyar family of
Phanariote Gr****
descent in
Wallachia (now part of Romania). The
family produced the
first poets in Romanian...
- her father, Ioan
Văcărescu, she
descended from a long line of
boyars of
Wallachia (the
Văcărescu family ),
including Ienăchiță
Văcărescu, the poet who wrote...
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Nicolae Văcărescu was a
Wallachian boyar and poet. Son of
writer Ienăchiță
Văcărescu, he was a
member of the
Văcărescu family. van de Pas, Leo; Fettes...
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Stefan Văcărescu he is the
grandfather of poet Ienăchiță
Văcărescu,
through his son
Radul Văcărescu he is the
grandfather of
Barbu Văcărescu and Constain...
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Alecu Văcărescu (1769–1798) was a
Romanian Wallachian boyar and poet. Son of Ienăchiță
Văcărescu, he was a
member of the
Văcărescu family that gave Romanian...
- 1881–1884) The Bard of the Dimbovitza, an
English translation of
Elena Văcărescu's collection of
Romanian folk-songs, etc.,
entitled Lieder aus dem Dimbovitzathal...
- The Ienăchiță
Văcărescu National College (Romanian:
Colegiul Național Ienăchiță
Văcărescu) is a high
school located at 235
Calea Domnească, Târgoviște...
- Ienăchiță
Văcărescu (Romanian pronunciation: [jenəˈkit͡sə vəkəˈresku]; 1740 – 11 July 1797) was a
Wallachian Romanian poet, historian, philologist, and...
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Iancu Văcărescu (1786–1863) was a
Romanian Wallachian boyar and poet,
member of the
Văcărescu family. The son of
Alecu Văcărescu,
descending from a long...
- Marițica Bibescu, born
Maria Văcărescu, also
known as Marițica
Ghica (August 1, 1815 –
September 27, 1859), was the Princess-consort of
Wallachia between...