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  2. Otilia Cazimir - Wikipedia

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    Born in Cotu Vameș, Neamț County, she was the fifth child of schoolteachers Gheorghe Gavrilescu and his wife Ecaterina (née Petrovici). [1] [2] She attended middle and high school in Iași and took courses at the University of Iași's literature and philosophy faculty, but did not graduate. [1]

  3. Emil Gârleanu - Wikipedia

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    Emil Gârleanu. Emil Gârleanu ( 4/5 January 1878 – 2 July 1914) was a Romanian prose writer.. Born in Iași, his parents were Emanoil Gârleanu, a colonel in the Romanian Army, and his wife Pulcheria (née Antipa).

  4. Veronica Porumbacu - Wikipedia

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    Veronica Porumbacu (pen name of Veronica Schwefelberg; October 24, 1921 – March 4, 1977) was a Romanian poet, prose writer and translator.. Born into a Jewish family in Bucharest, her parents were Arnold Schwefelberg and his wife Betty (née Grünbaun).

  5. Tudor Arghezi - Wikipedia

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    He returned to Romania in 1910, and published works in Viața Românească, Teatru, Rampa, and N. D. Cocea's Facla and Viața Socială, as well as editing the magazine Cronica in collaboration with Galaction; his output was prolific, and a flurry of lyrics, political pamphlets and polemical articles gained him a good measure of notoriety among the theatrical, political and literary circles of ...

  6. Costache Ioanid - Wikipedia

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    Costache was born on December 3, 1912, in Comandaresti, North Bukovina and was the fourth son of Titus and Ecaterina. Beginning his educational life in 1923 at the "Liceul Internat" high school in Iasi, Ioanid went on to study at the Academy of Dramatic Arts from 1929 to 1934, graduating with top honors.

  7. Serbian epic poetry - Wikipedia

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    The earliest surviving record of an epic poem related to Serbian epic poetry is a ten verse fragment of a bugarštica song from 1497 in Southern Italy about the imprisonment of Sibinjanin Janko (John Hunyadi) by Đurađ Branković, [3] [4] however the regional origin and ethnic identity of its Slavic performers remains a matter of scholarly dispute.

  8. Dimitrie Anghel - Wikipedia

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    Dimitrie Anghel (Romanian pronunciation: [diˈmitri.e ˈaŋɡel]; July 16, 1872 – November 13, 1914) was a Romanian poet.. Anghel was of Aromanian descent from his father. [1] ...

  9. Lasgush Poradeci - Wikipedia

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    Llazar Sotir Gusho (pronounced [ɫaˈzar sɔˈtiɾ guˈʃo]; 27 December 1899 – 12 November 1987), commonly known by the pen name Lasgush Poradeci, was an Albanian philologist, poet, translator, writer and pioneer of modern Albanian literature. [1]