- Titu
Liviu Maiorescu (Romanian: [ˈtitu majoˈresku]; 15
February 1840 – 18 June 1917) was a
Romanian literary critic and politician,
founder of the Junimea...
- Titu
Maiorescu,
Petre P. Carp,
Vasile Pogor,
Theodor Rosetti and
Iacob Negruzzi. The
foremost personality and
mentor of the
society was
Maiorescu, who...
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their rivals at
Junimea and his
connections with the
literary critic Titu
Maiorescu. He came to
clash with
National Liberal leaders such as
Dimitrie S****za...
- The
Universitatea Titu
Maiorescu is a
private university located at 187
Calea Văcărești,
Sector 4, Bucharest, Romania. It is
named after the literary...
- The
first cabinet of Titu
Maiorescu was the
government of
Romania from 28
March to 14
October 1912. The
ministers of the
cabinet were as follows: President...
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member of the
European Parliament in 2024. She is a
lecturer at Titu
Maiorescu University and
specializes in
criminal law. Born in Iași,
Teodorescu studied...
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Conservatives present voiced their disapproval, with
Maiorescu as the most
vocal opponent:
Maiorescu and Brătianu
notably engaged in a
separate debate about...
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containing 46
volumes and
approximately 14,000 pages, were
offered by Titu
Maiorescu as a gift to the
Romanian Academy during the
meeting that was held on...
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recital by
George Enescu, in the
presence of
Alexandru Davila and Titu
Maiorescu. The
casino became a
major attraction between the wars.
After the communist...
- Ion
Maiorescu National College (Romanian:
Colegiul Național Ion
Maiorescu) is a high
school located at 8
Nicolae Droc
Barcian Street, Giurgiu, Romania...