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    General Scărișoreanu (historical names: Enghez, Turkish: Engez) - named after the Romanian World War I General Constantin Scărișoreanu [ro]. Scărișoreanu received...
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    Hartel [ro]. 9th Infantry Division [ro], commanded by brigadier general Constantin Scărișoreanu [ro] 12th Infantry Division [ro], commanded by brigadier general...
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    Paraschiv Vasilescu, Alexandru Lupescu [ro], Constantin Iancovescu, Mihail Schina [ro], Constantin Scărișoreanu [ro], and David Praporgescu. After being promoted...
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    The journalist settled down to a family life, marrying Alexandrina Scărișoreanu (who was ten years his younger). He also accepted an offer from Transylvania's...
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    Directory Council [ro]) visited the frontline area and met with generals Constantin Prezan, Gheorghe Mărdărescu, and Ștefan Panaitescu [ro] at Békéscsaba...
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    several children. One daughter was the wife or domestic partner of Tase Scărișoreanu. Their son became a Romanian Land Forces Colonel, and used "Turnavitu"...
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    a customs officer and gentleman farmer. Through his grandmother, Uța Scărișoreanu, Theodorian descended from the lower ranks of Oltenian boyardom, but...
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