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Xenopol is a
Romanian surname. It is the
surname of the
notable Xenopol family from Romania, a
family of Gr**** and
Jewish origins. It may
refer to: Adela...
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Alexandru Dimitrie Xenopol (Romanian pronunciation: [alekˈsandru diˈmitri.e kseˈnopol];
March 23, 1847 –
February 27, 1920) was a
Romanian historian,...
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Margareta Xenopol (January 28, 1892 – July 8, 1979) was a
Romanian composer,
pianist and singer. She was born in Iași, the
daughter of
historian and author...
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Nicolae Dimitrie Xenopol (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e diˈmitri.e kseˈnopol] or [ksenoˈpol], also Nicu
Xenopol;
Francized Nicolas Xenopol;
October 11...
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Adela Xenopol (1861–1939) was a
Romanian feminist and writer. She
published both
literary works and
feminist tracts,
founding several magazines. In 1914...
- were the
Wallachian (Romanian)
leaders (the
former a "ban"
according to
Xenopol,
Hasdeu and
Constantin C. Giurescu)
mentioned in 1241, in the
Persian chronicle...
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Xenopol V, p. 109
Xenopol V, p. 109 M. Crăciun, pp. 164–166 Kohen, pp. 101–103
Xenopol V, pp. 110–111
Maxim (1994), pp...
- The A.D.
Xenopol Institute of
History (Romanian:
Institutul de
Istorie „A.D.
Xenopol”) in Iași is an
institution of
research in the
field of
history under...
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Xenopol, p.14-15
Xenopol, p.15 Ștefănescu, p.163-164 Letopisețul Cantacuzinesc;
Xenopol, p.15-16
Xenopol, p.16-19 Letopisețul Cantacuzinesc;
Xenopol,...
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represented as
rational acts
serving national interest.
Alexandru Dimitrie Xenopol was one of the
first historians to
emphasize that Vlad
could only stop...