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    Austria-Hungary, the royal army of Romania and finally the Waffen-SS. Nicolae Popoviciu [ro] (1903–1960), bishop Sara Römischer. Although she was not famous...
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  • Italy Elena Poniatowska, Mexican journalist and author Elena Moldovan Popoviciu, Romanian mathematician Elena Rigas (born 1996), Danish speed skater Elena...
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  • Popa Sorin Popa Cristian Dumitru Popescu Nicolae Popescu, Member of the Romanian Academy Tiberiu Popoviciu Tudor Ratiu Ovidiu Savin Rodica Simion Simion...
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    members of that church, but also from Orthodox clerics such as Bishop Nicolae Popoviciu. On October 31, he reportedly took possession of the Blaj Cathedral...
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    Ioan-Mircea Ghitea, "75 de ani de la întronizarea episcoului martir dr. Nicolae Popoviciu reflectată [sic] în Legea Românească", in Revista Tabor, nr. 6, September...
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  • Veniamin Urseanu 1972: Bernard Bereanu; Nicolae Pavel; Gustav Peeters; Elena Moldovan Popoviciu 1971: Nicolae Popescu 1970: Viorel Barbu; Dorin Ieșan [ro]...
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    Chişinău, in 1991 he was enrolled at the School of Informatics "Tiberiu Popoviciu" in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. In 1994 he obtained a Baccalaureate diploma...
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    Paget (1808–1892), English agriculturist and author on Hungary Tiberiu Popoviciu (1906–1975), mathematician Emil Racoviță (1868–1947), savant, explorer...
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  • origin (as in Bucinschi, Chirilov, Covaci, Levandovschi, Marcovici, Novac, Popoviciu, etc.). There are also descriptive family names derived from occupations...
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    In 1950, the Communist authorities forced the bishop of Oradea, Nicolae Popoviciu [ro] into exile at Cheia Monastery, where he died in 1960. "Mănăstirea...
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