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Pamfil is a
Romanian given name and surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Pamfil Polonic (1858–1943),
Romanian archaeologist and topographer...
- Radu
Pamfil (21
August 1951, in Baia Mare – 22
March 2009) was a
Romanian football player who pla**** for FC Baia Mare and
Dinamo Bucureşti. In 1982, playing...
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Pamfil Polonic (27
August 1858 – 17
April 1945) was a
Romanian archaeologist and topographer. "M****crisele lui
Pamfil Polonic". cimec.ro.
Retrieved 15...
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Pamfil Danilovich Yurkevich (Russian: Памфи́л Дани́лович Юрке́вич;
February 28, 1826, Poltava,
Russian Empire –
October 16, 1874, Moscow,
Russian Empire)...
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Barbado Parliament".
Archived from the
original on 2
October 2008.
Tudor Pamfil,
Mitologia poporului roman,
Editura Saeculum, 2007
Maria Filipoiu, Traditii...
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propaganda were Crainic, Petrescu,
Stelian Popescu, and
Curentul editor Pamfil Șeicaru (the Conducător
purposefully ignored support from Carol's former...
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Evald Ilyenkov (1924–1979)
Aleksandr Voronsky (1884–1937) Pre-Solovyov
Pamfil Yurkevich (1826–1874)
Vladimir Solovyov (1853–1900)
noted to have created...
- politicians,
industrialists (Max Auschnitt,
Nicolae Malaxa),
press magnates (
Pamfil Șeicaru), and blue-blooded
aristocrats (Marthe Bibesco). It was even rumored...
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Romanian newspaper,
based in Bucharest. It was
founded in
January 1928 by
Pamfil Șeicaru and
relaunched in
October 1997.
Before 1944, Șeicaru had written...
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subsequent victories, The Life of
Saint Euphrosynus and The
Address of
Hegumen Pamfil which contains one of the
earliest descriptions of Ivan
Kupala rituals....