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    Prince Alexandru Cantacuzino (1901 – 22 September 1939) was a Romanian lawyer and politician, a leading member of the Legionary Movement (popularly known...
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    Neo-Legionarism (Romanian: Neolegionarism) is a neo-fascist movement in Romania that emerged in the 1990s following the fall of communism in the country...
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    Alexandru Vaida-Voevod or Vaida-Voievod (27 February 1872 – 19 March 1950) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian politician who was a supporter and promoter...
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    Led by Gheorghe (Zizi) Cantacuzino, the team of volunteers consisted of Clime, Ion Moța, Vasile Marin, Alexandru Cantacuzino, Bănică Dobre, Ion Dumitrescu-Borşa...
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    Corpul Muncitoresc Legionar or Corpul Muncitorilor Legionari (CML, the Legionary Worker Corps or Legionary Workers' Corps) was a fascist association of...
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    Bănică Dobre, Horia Stamatu, Valeriu Cârdu, Gheorghe Cantacuzino-Grănicerul, Virgil Rădulescu, Alexandru Christian Tell, and the right-wing journalist Sextil...
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    A. C. Cuza (redirect from Alexandru C. Cuza)
    Alexandru C. Cuza (8 November 1857 – 3 November 1947), also known as A. C. Cuza, was a Romanian far-right politician and economist. Cuza was born in Iași...
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    Retrieved 2008-05-04. Pădurariu, Cezar (August 14, 2015). "Cronica masacrului legionar de la Jilava, cel mai odios asasinat politic din istoria României. 64 de...
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    Iron Guard (redirect from Legionarism)
    which one Iron Guard, Alexandru Cantacuzino, called the "plague of the present" in a 1937 essay. Notably, the term Cantacuzino used was the masculine...
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    Ion Moța (category Alexandru Ioan Cuza University alumni)
    the Legionary units: the Moța-Marin Corps under the direction of Alexandru Cantacuzino. The members of this elite corps had Ready to Die as their slogan...
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