Boldur (Hungarian: Boldor; German: Boldur) is a commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Boldur (commune seat), Jabăr, Ohaba-Forgaci...
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Teodor Boldur-Lățescu ([ˈteodor ˈboldur ləˈtsesku]; also written Teodor Boldour-Lățăscu, Boldour-Latzesko, Toderiță Lățescu, or T. B. Lățescu; 1837 –...
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13th-century fortified settlements in this region.[which?] Alexandru V. Boldur identified Voscodavie, Voscodavti, Voloscovti, Volcovti, Volosovca and their...
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terrible act of barbarism in the contemporary world". Ex-detainee Gheorghe Boldur-Lățescu has described the Pitești Experiment as being "unique in the history...
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Archived from the original on 16 June 2006. Retrieved 16 June 2006. A.V. Boldur, Istoria Basarabiei, Editura V. Frunza, p 111-119 The Annals of Jan Długosz...
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The "Bolokhovian Land [hr; ru; uk]", according to Alexandru V. Boldur...
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Wall ends in Ukraine. See also Serpent's Wall. The historian Alexandru V. Boldur regards the "Trajan's Wall" starting near Uşiţa on Dniester river as the...
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Boh, Horyn and Sluch rivers. On the other hand, historian Alexandru V. Boldur believes that the Bolokhovian Land was located between the Dniester and...
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the Pitești Experiment. Engineer and former political prisoner Gheorghe Boldur-Lățescu has also stated that the Pitești Experiment was a crime against...
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Balkans, 900-1204, Cambridge University Press, 2004, ISBN 978-0521027564 Boldur Alexandru, Istoria Basarabiei, Editura Frunza, Bucuresti, 1990, p 95 Madgearu...
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