- Ioan or Ion
Bianu (1856 or 1857[a] –
February 13, 1935) was an
Imperial Austrian-born
Romanian philologist and bibliographer. The son of a
peasant family...
- Also
romanized as Bayanloo, Bayānlū, Beyānlū, and Biyānlu; also
known as
Bīanu OpenStreetMap contributors (26
December 2024). "Bayanlu,
Bijar County" (Map)...
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Nigeria where he
began his
singing career. He
released his
debut album Bianu Kanyi Kele
Jehova and went on to
release over 15
studio albums. Patrick...
- The
Breazova is a
right tributary of the Râul
Galben in Romania. It
flows into the Râul
Galben near Tuștea. Its
length is 29 km (18 mi) and its
basin size...
- 13
February 1901 7
February 1935 novelist. A
Scots Quair,
Spartacus Ioan
Bianu Romania 1856 13
February 1935
philologist and bibliographer. Bibliografia...
- the
Tuareg people celebrate the
Bianu festival with
dances and
parades on the same occasion.[citation needed] At the
Bianu and at the
Sebiba festival, the...
- Academy.
Simonescu joined an
editorial team
headed by
senior scholars Ioan
Bianu and
Nicolae Cartojan, and, in the 1930s and 1940s,
became a
major contributor...
-
Bianu, p. 381; Grigoraș, p. 89 "Eu l'am
ajutat pe Cătărău (II)", in Dimineața, July 17, 1935, p. 6 "Atentatul dela Dobrițin. 3 Martie", p. 5;
Bianu,...
-
Iacob C.
Negruzzi 1923 1926
third term 23 Emil Racoviță 1926 1929 24 Ioan
Bianu 1929 1932 25
Ludovic Mrazek 1932 1935 26
Alexandru Lapedatu 1935 1938 27...
- held the university's
concise literature course,
replacing Professor Ioan
Bianu. Iorga's
circle was
joined by
researcher Constantin C. Giurescu, son of...