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Emanoil is a Romanian-language
masculine given name, and may
refer to:
Emanoil Bacaloglu (1830–1891),
Wallachian and
Romanian mathematician, physicist...
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Emanoil Răducanu (October 7, 1929 in
Bucharest – 1991) was a
Romanian basketball player who
competed in the 1952
Summer Olympics. He was part of the Romanian...
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Emanoil Ionescu (17
March 1893 – 13 July 1949) was a
Romanian General during World War II and
commander of the
Royal Romanian Air Force's
Corpul I Aerian...
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Emanoil Manole Dumitrescu (1 June 1907 – 1
August 1988) was a
Romanian football striker.
Emanoil Dumitrescu pla****
three games at
international level for...
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Emanuil Gojdu (Hungarian:
Gozsdu Emánuel,
mostly referred as
Gozsdu Manó; 9
February 1802, Nagyvárad,
Hungary (now Oradea, Romania)—3
February 1870, Pest-Buda...
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Emanoil Porumbaru (1845 – 11
October 1921) was a
Romanian politician who
served as the
Minister of
Foreign Affairs of
Romania from 4
January 1914 until...
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article at [[:ro:Ioan
Emanoil Florescu]]; see its
history for attribution. You
should also add the
template {{Translated|ro|Ioan
Emanoil Florescu}} to the...
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Emanoil Bucuța (born
Emanoil Popescu; 27 June 1887 – 7
October 1946) was a
Romanian prose writer, poet,
cultural official, and
Corresponding Member of...
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Emanoil-George
Reicher (27
March 1930 – 3
October 2019), also
known as Emanuel-George Reicher, was a
Romanian chess player. He held the FIDE
titles of...
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Emanoil Bacaloglu (Romanian pronunciation: [
emanoˈil bakaˈloɡlu]; 11 May [O.S. 29 April] 1830 – 30
August 1891) was a
Wallachian and
Romanian mathematician...