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    Carol Szathmari (Romanian: Carol Popp de Szathmari, Hungarian: Szathmáry Pap Károly; 11 January 1812, Kolozsvár – 3 July 1887, Bucharest) was a Romanian...
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  • cartoonist, author, artist and speaker Carol Szathmari (1812–1887), Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian painter and photographer Carol Vadnais (1945–2014), Canadian...
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  • Hungarian geologist Carol Szathmari (1812–1887), Austro-Hungarian-born painter, lithographer and photographer János Szathmári (born 1969), Hungarian...
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    Harem Pool by Jean-Léon Gérôme Portrait of a Gipsy Maiden (1870) by Carol Szathmari Nudity portal Fashion portal Bralessness Breast fetishism Décolletage...
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    successor, Prince Karl of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, was proclaimed Domnitor as Carol I of Romania on 20 April 1866. The election of a foreign prince with ties...
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    the Princely Academy was continued by the Saint Sava College. In 1857, Carol Davila and Nicolae Crețulescu created the National School of Medicine and...
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    has been variously known in the past as Iuliu Maniu, 30 Decembrie, and Carol), across the street from the ruins of the Old Court (Curtea Veche). Although...
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    Photograph from 1865 by Carol Szathmari...
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  • bishop Wolfgang Popp (born 1959), German tennis player Carol Szathmari (1812–1887), called Carol Popp de Szathmary in Romanian; painter and photographer...
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    residence of many of Romania's rulers for a time until 1883, when King Carol I of Romania received the residences and ordered them demolished with plans...
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