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He was the subject of laudatory articles regarding his military merits, in his country ("Neamul Românesc" - 1917, "Mișcarea" - 1917) and abroad ("The Times" and "L'Echo de Paris" - 1917), in the political memoirs of some great commanders of the era (Marshal Joseph Joffre, General John J. Pershing, Marshal von Hindenburg, General Curt von ...
Ieremia Teodor Cecan [1] (first name also Jeremia, Eremia or Irimia, last name also Ciocan; Russian: Иеремия Федорович Чекан, romanized: Yeremya Fedorovich Chekan; May 31, 1867 – June 27, 1941) was a Bessarabian-born Romanian journalist, Bessarabian Orthodox priest and political figure.
"L'importante è finire" (English: "The important thing is to finish") is a song recorded by Italian singer Mina for her 1975 album La Mina. The song was written by Alberto Anelli [ it ] and Cristiano Malgioglio .
The cuneiform zi sign is a common multi-use sign of the Epic of Gilgamesh, the 1350 BC Amarna letters, and other cuneiform texts. It also has a sumerogrammic usage for ZI in the Epic of Gilgamesh. The structure of the cuneiform sign is like its twin, Gi (cuneiform), . The "zi" sign has the syllabic usage for ze and zi, and a Sumerogram usage ...
Romanian has two grammatical numbers: singular and plural.Morphologically, the plural form is built by adding specific endings to the singular form. For example, nominative nouns without the definite article form the plural by adding one of the endings -i, -uri, -e, or -le.
Ieremias Palladas (Greek: Ιερεμίας Παλλαδάς; 1580–1592 – 1659), also known as Pouladas (Greek: Πουλαδάς), or Ieremia Pallada, was a Greek Renaissance painter. He was a clergyman, painter, and educator. He was affiliated with Saint Catherine's Monastery in Mount Sinai, Egypt. He is one of the most notable Greek ...
No sport is more steeped in nostalgia than baseball, and no movie is more tied to baseball's nostalgia than "Field of Dreams." The 1989 Kevin Costner classic placed baseball on a mythical pedestal ...
Born in Bucharest, he was the son of Romanian Land Forces officer Gheorghe Eliade (whose original surname was Ieremia) [3] [4] and Jeana née Vasilescu. [5] An Orthodox believer, Gheorghe Eliade registered his son's birth four days before the actual date, to coincide with the liturgical calendar feast of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste . [ 4 ]