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Vasile Adamachi (January 1, 1817–March 8, 1892) was a Moldavian-born
Romanian philanthropist and man of letters. Born in Iași, he was
descended from boyar...
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appreciated by
critics in his 1890s context,
winning the
Romanian Academy's V.
Adamachi Prize in 1898, and a Bene
Merenti medal,
conferred by King
Carol I, in...
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engineering diploma in 1909. He then
studied electricity in
Paris with a V.
Adamachi scholarship.
Budeanu proposed the unit
electric reactive power (the term...
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Codicele C. Popovici,
Institutorul Creangă and
Drumuri moldovene. He won its
Adamachi Prize in 1930. A
great supporter of
Romanian culture in Bukovina, he made...
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origin and
means "King". It is also used by the Megleno-Romanians.
Vasile Adamachi (1817–1892),
philanthropist Vasile Aftenie (1899–1950), bishop, martyr...
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president of the
commissions for the
selection of
scholarship holders of the "
Adamachi" fund for the
study of
engineering in
Romania and of
technical specializations...
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Annales scientifiques de la Université de J****y and
Revista științifică V.
Adamachi. His
works included Fluosels de
cobalt et de
nikel (1911), Sels complexes...
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biggest cemetery in Iași, Romania.
Vasile Adamachi,
philanthropist Călin Alupi,
painter Petre Andrei,
sociologist and
politician Dimitrie...
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Romanian Writers' Society. In 1903, he was
awarded the
Romanian Academy's
Adamachi Prize for his
translations of
Euripides (Ifigenia în Aulida, 1879; Ifigenia...
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asupra elicelor aeriene and
Compresorul motorului de avion,
awarded 1940 „
Adamachi”
prize Academiei Române and
first prize of
Cercul Aeronautic Român. After...