Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
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
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 ...
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 ...
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.
Ion Eduard Fuhn (February 5, 1916 – August 30, 1987) was a Romanian herpetologist. He published over 80 research papers. He published over 80 research papers. Early life
37th Congress 2013, June 4–9, 2016, Universitatea de Studii Politice si Economice Europene "Constantin Stere" Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, HONORARY PRESIDENTS: Prof. Dr. Ing. Ion Paraschivoiu, ARA President, and Prof. Dr. Gheorghe Avornic, Rector of USPEE. Chairman - Vice-chancellor Vlaicu Vlad, www.uspee.md, Photos from the 37th Congress 2013
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.
The Indonesian Wikipedia (Indonesian: Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, WBI for short) is the Indonesian language edition of Wikipedia. It is the fifth-fastest-growing Asian-language Wikipedia after the Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Turkish language Wikipedias. It ranks 25th in terms of depth among Wikipedias.