Alexandru Odobescu — Alexandru Odobescu. Alexandru Odobescu, né le 23 janvier 1834 à Bucarest et mort dans la même ville le 10 novembre 1895, est un écrivain, archéologue et homme politique roumain. Il a été ministre et professeur d archéologie à l Unive … Wikipédia en Français
Alexandru Odobescu — bezeichnet: Alexandru Odobescu (Schriftsteller) (1834–1895), rumänischer Schriftsteller und Politiker mehrere Orte in Rumänien: Alexandru Odobescu (Călărași), Gemeinde im Kreis Călărași Alexandru Odobescu (Buzău), Dorf im Kreis Buzău Diese Seite… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Alexandru Odobescu — NOTOC Alexandru Ioan Odobescu (23 June 1834 mdash; 10 November 1895), Romanian author, archaeologist and politician, was born in Bucharest, the second child of General Ioan Odobescu and his wife Ecaterina. After attending Saint Sava College and,… … Wikipedia
Alexandru Odobescu, Călăraşi — Infobox Settlement subdivision type = Country subdivision name = ROU timezone=EET utc offset=+2 timezone DST=EEST utc offset DST=+3 map caption = Location of Alexandru Odobescu, Călăraşi |official name=Alexandru Odobescu subdivision type1=County… … Wikipedia
Comuna Alexandru Odobescu — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Comuna Alexandru Odobescu Country and Admin Code RO.41.94125 RO … World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II
Alexandru (name) — Alexandru is a common Romanian given name for males. It is equivalent to the English name Alexander. A common diminutive is Sandu; another common diminutive is Alecu. Its female forms are Alexandra and Alexandrina.Rulers(in chronological order)… … Wikipedia
Odobescu — Odobẹscu, Alexandru Ion, rumänischer Schriftsteller und Historiker, * Bukarest 23. 6. 1834, ✝ ebenda (Selbstmord) 10. 11. 1895; war 1863 Kultusminister, 1874/75 Direktor des Nationaltheaters in Bukarest. Odobescu verfasste zahlreiche… … Universal-Lexikon
Pantazi Ghica — Infobox Writer name = Pantazi Ghica imagesize = 200px caption = Pantazi Ghica, photographed in courtroom attire pseudonym = Tapazin, G. Pantazi, Ghaki birthdate = birth date|1831|3|15 birthplace = deathdate = death date and… … Wikipedia
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