Nicolae Docan (June 24, 1874–April 25, 1933) was a Romanian civil servant and historian. Born in Bârlad, he attended secondary school in Galați, followed...
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Constantin G. Dissescu Alexandru G. Djuvara Gheorghe Dobre Gheorghe Docan Ioan Docan Ștefan Augustin Doinaș Panait Donici Dimitrie Dragomir Silviu Dragomir...
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personalities of that time, such as Nicolae Cartojan, Nicolae Docan, Gheorghe Bogdan-Duică, Constantin Giurescu, Pavel Gore, Nicolae Iorga, Dimitrie Onciul and...
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Dobrogeanu-Gherea 1855–1920 critic, theoretician literar posthumous member 1948 Nicolae Docan 1874–1933 historian corresponding member 1915 Ion Dogaru 1935 -2018...
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- 5 January 1877) (interim) George Vernescu (5 - 27 January 1877) Ioan Docan (27 January - 21 August 1877) Petre S. Aurelian (21 August 1877 - 26 March...
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Gruia - July 4, 1940 Mihai Antonescu - September 14, 1940 Gheorghe Popescu-Docan [ro] - January 27, 1941 Constantin Stoicescu - February 15, 1941 Ion C....
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7–11 (New Style: July 19–23), 1868. They were called by Prime Minister Nicolae Golescu to strengthen his majority in the 1867 legislature, and, although...
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Popescu [ro] (27 January 1941 - 23 August 1944) Minister of Justice: Gheorghe Docan [ro] (27 January – 15 February 1941) Constantin C. Stoicescu [ro] (15 February...
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1840s. This made Papadopol-Calimah the brother-in-law of Ruxandra Plitos-Docan-Tomazichi, whose Iași townhouse doubled as the Prussian consulate. Writer...
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"Activitatea Senatului Național Român (Cluj) oglindită în notițele Sidoniei Docan", in Document, Issue 1/2009, p. 30 Trașcă, p. 230 Silvian-Emanuel Man, "Alegerile...
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