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Cezar Bolliac or Boliac,
Boliak (March 23, 1813 –
February 25, 1881) was a
Wallachian and
Romanian radical political figure,
amateur archaeologist, journalist...
- Map of
Rumania from 1855. Author:
Cezar Bolliac...
- of the idea
before World War I
included the
amateur archaeologist Cezar Bolliac, as well as
Teohari Antonescu and
Nicolae Densușianu. The
latter composed...
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convincing the
slaveholders to free
their slaves. The
Wallachian Cezar Bolliac published in his
Foaie pentru Minte, Inimă şi Literatură an
appeal to intellectuals...
- Benkő, B. Orbán, G. Téglas, K. Herepey, S. Fenichel,
Julius Teutsch,
Cezar Bolliac, V. Christescu,
Teohari Antonescu, and
Cristian Popa. The Coţofeni culture...
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Hypothetical map of
Romania by
Cezar Bolliac (1855)...
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Constantin Crețulescu as
President of the City
Council (later
replaced by
Cezar Bolliac),
Scarlat Crețulescu as
Commander of the
National Guard, and Mărgărit Moșoiu...
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rapporteur Mihail Kogălniceanu, who also conve**** the
opinion of
Cezar Bolliac,
Dimitrie Brătianu,
Constantin Grigorescu, Ion Leca,
Nicolae Golescu and...
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archeologist and
political agitator Cezar Bolliac, who
spoke out
against the anti-Wallachian
government of Moldavia.
Bolliac attacked separatist Nicolae Vogoride...
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Wallachian Army, and, in 1840, took part,
alongside Eftimie Murgu and
Cezar Bolliac, in Mitică Filipescu's
conspiracy against Prince Alexandru II Ghica. The...