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    May 24, 1944), known as Nicolae Petrașcu (pronounced [peˈtraʃku, pəˈ-]) and commonly rendered as N. Petrașcu or Pĕtrașcu, was a Romanian journalist, essayist...
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  • Nicolae Petrașcu may refer to several people: Nicolae Pătrașcu (ca. 1584–1627), outcast Prince of Wallachia N. Petrașcu (1859–1944), Romanian critic Nicolae...
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    historian, politician, and academician Gheorghe Petrașcu (1872–1949), painter and academician N. Petrașcu (1859–1944), diplomat, writer, memoirist, publicist...
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    where Petrașcu lived, facing the ASE, has three levels and the artist's studio is on the top floor. Petrașcu lived here until 1927. Petrașcu's house (on...
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    Nicolae Iorga (redirect from N. Jorga)
    exaggerated. Among Iorga's main defenders were academics Dimitrie Onciul, N. Petrașcu, and, outside Romania, Gustav Weigand. The young polemicist persevered...
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    Moldavia after the Battle of Poltava (1709). Literary historians from N. Petrașcu to Arșavir Acterian have more often argued that the name "Eminovici"...
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    first shown during his lifetime, and including novels by Goga, Slavici, N. Petrașcu, Emanoil Bucuța, Eugen Lovinescu, Constantin Stere, as well as a play...
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    writers and their non-emancipated Jewish colleagues. This body, created by N. Petrașcu, officially admitted him in December 1904. Streitman worked at Secolul...
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    Ștefănescu-Delavrancea, the physicist Ștefan Hepites, the literary critic N. Petrașcu, and the architect Ion Mincu. During a 1901 summer trip to Sinaia, where...
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  • Ollănescu-Ascanio, Alexandru Dimitrie Xenopol, and George Bengescu-Dabija, while N. Petrașcu served as secretary. The society's main achievement was an international...
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