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  2. Ion (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Ion is a Romanian surname, with Ion being a given name as well. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Barry Ion (born 1941), Australian rules footballer and radio personality

  3. Ruxandra - Wikipedia

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    Ruxandra is a Romanian feminine given name of Persian origin, and a variant of Roxana. [1] Notable bearers of the name include: Ruxandra Cesereanu (born 1963 ...

  4. Ruxandra Cesereanu - Wikipedia

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    Ruxandra-Mihaela Cesereanu or Ruxandra-Mihaela Braga (born August 17, 1963) is a Romanian poet, essayist, short story writer, novelist, and literary critic. Also known as a journalist, academic, literary historian and film critic, Cesereanu holds a teaching position at the Babeș-Bolyai University (UBB), and is an editor for the magazine Steaua ...

  5. Ion Eduard Fuhn - Wikipedia

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    He was appointed head of the Natural Sciences department at the Romanian-Soviet Studies Institute in 1947. In 1954, while working as a researcher their, he met his future wife, Eugenia Simian. They married and had one child, Iris Ruxandra Fuhn. In 1890, Iris married Swiss herpetologist Dr. Georg Heinrich Thommen. He died in 2013, leaving two sons.

  6. Dan Berindei - Wikipedia

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    In February 1945 he married Ioana Berindei (1922–2008), the daughter of historian and politician Ion Hudiță . The two had a son, noted historian Mihnea Berindei (1948–2016). Their daughter, Ruxandra, was born in 1951 at Văcărești Prison , while her mother was incarcerated there by the communist authorities ; [ 5 ] Berindei only saw his ...

  7. Ion Ionescu-Căpățână - Wikipedia

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    Ion Ionescu-Căpățână, often shortened to Ion Căpățână or Căpățînă (1914 – 1942 or 1943), was a Romanian writer, publisher, and political activist. A promoter of vegetarianism, he also discovered libertarianism and individual anarchism, which he fused with influences from Gandhism; in the early 1930s, his magazine Vegetarianismul functioned as a discreet protagonist on the ...

  8. Ion Inculeț - Wikipedia

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    Ion Inculeț (pronunciation: [i n k u ˈ l e ts]; 5 April 1884 – 18 November 1940) was a Bessarabian and Romanian politician, the President of the Country Council of the Moldavian Democratic Republic, Minister of the Interior of Romania, full member (since 1918) of the Romanian Academy.

  9. Emil Hurezeanu - Wikipedia

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    Emil (or Emilian) Hurezeanu's mother, Paraschiva, was a teacher and his father, Ion, was an engineer. Emil Hurezeanu has a brother, Mihai Hurezeanu. [citation needed] He is a distant relative of writer Ion Negoițescu (1921–1993). [6] In 2004, Hurezeanu married Rucsandra (b. Şipoş in Târgu Mureş, 1974), a pharmacist by training.