- The
Caloyers (Ancient Gr****: καλόγερος,
kalos ghérôn, "good old men"), also
spelled Calogers or Calogeri, were Gr****
monks who
followed the rule of Saint...
-
wartime government (Nichifor Crainic, Toma Ghițulescu and
finance minister Gheron Netta), Radu
Dinulescu ("the
Eichmann of Romania") and his
deputy (Gheorghe...
- in
short supply and
therefore very
welcome in the
stories we consume."
Gheron,
Meghan (January 23, 2020). "Sundance 2020
Women Directors: Ekwa Msangi...
- Măinescu [ro] †
Alexandru Marcu [ro] † Ioan D. Mihăescu [ro] † Ștefan I. Nenițescu
Gheron Netta [ro] Kiva Ornstein [ro] †
Zenovie Pâclișanu
Nicolae Păiș
Sesto Pals...
- one of them was
rehabilitated by the
Supreme Court on 26
October 1998.
Gheron Netta, Antonescu's last
Finance Minister (1
April to 23 August, 1944), was...
- 26
October 1998.
Another Romanian sentenced for
crimes against peace –
Gheron Netta, Ion Antonescu's last
finance minister (1
April to 23 August, 1944) –...
- rest next to her
sister Mala's
grave at
Miani Sahib Graveyard, La****.
Gheron se pyar kia
mujhe beqara kia
zalima ... (Singer:Mala, Movie:
Baharen Phir...
- 25
September 1942
Alexandru D. Neagu [ro] 25
September 1942 1
April 1944
Gheron Netta [ro] 1
April 1944 23
August 1944
Minister of
Agriculture and Property...
- 25
September 1942
Alexandru D.
Neagu – 25
September 1942 – 1
April 1944
Gheron Netta – 1
April 1944 – 23
August 1944 Gen.
Gheorghe Potopeanu – 23 August...
- is
however not unique, as the
Romanian Supreme Court also
rehabilitated Gheron Netta on 17
January 2000.
Netta served as
Finance Minister between 1 April...