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Many other leaders of the Liberals, including Ion Brătianu, Nicolae Golescu, Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu, and Nicolae Crețulescu, were arrested under suspicion of having backed the conspiracy. The trials of the civilians who took part in the revolt were eventually moved to Târgoviște and, on October 17, 1870, they were found not guilty.
Dynamite Fighting Show 14: Bogdan vs. Badr (also known as Capital Fight 2) was a kickboxing event produced by the Dynamite Fighting Show that took place on May 6, 2022, at the Rapid Hall in Bucharest, Romania.
The majority of the inhabitants are ethnic Romanians (90.64%), but a Roma minority (2.4%) is present in several neighborhoods of the city—predominantly Bereasca, Mimiu and Radu de la Afumați. [15] For 6.65% of the population, the ethnicity is unknown. [16] Most of the people living in Ploiești declare themselves as Orthodox Christians (90.7 ...
Petrolul Ploiești's 1965–66 team, also known as Generația de Aur ("The Golden Generation"). Flacăra București was moved to Ploiești in 1952, and renamed accordingly. Coach Ilie Oană took charge of the team at the half of the 1952 season, but he couldn't manage to spare his team from relegation.
Costel Lazăr; Personal information; Date of birth 19 June 1962 (age 62) [1]Place of birth: Ploiești, Romania [1]: Height: 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) [1] Position(s) Central midfielder / Central defender [1]
Alexandru Bogdan-Pitești (Romanian pronunciation: [alekˈsandru boɡˈdan piˈteʃtʲ]; born Alexandru Bogdan, also known as Ion Doican, Ion Duican and Al. Dodan; June 13, 1870 – May 12, 1922) was a Romanian Symbolist poet, essayist, and art and literary critic, who was also known as a journalist and left-wing political agitator.
Bogdan Lobonț was born on 18 January 1978 in Hunedoara, Romania, starting to play junior level football at age 12 at local club, Corvinul under the guidance of coach Marian Ioniță. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He started to play at senior level during the 1995–96 Divizia B when coach Gabriel Stan used him in a 1–1 with Suceava , having an appreciated ...
Toma T. Socolescu (20 July 1883 in Ploiești – 14 October 1960 in Bucharest, Romania) was a Romanian architect. He was one of the influencers of Romanian architecture from the early 20th century through World War II.