- how much M. R.
Paraschivescu, with his
productive heresies,
stokes and
supports the youths' own courage."
Before his ouster,
Paraschivescu had
granted editorial...
-
Miron Radu
Paraschivescu (Romanian pronunciation: [miˈron ˈradu ˌparaskiˈvesku]; 2
October 1911 – 17
February 1971) was a
Romanian poet, essayist, journalist...
-
Dumitru Paraschivescu (18
April 1923 – 22
February 2006) was a
Romanian racewalker. He
competed at the 1952
Summer Olympics and the 1956
Summer Olympics...
- governance.
These critics include Vladimir Tismăneanu,
Tudor Chirilă, Radu
Paraschivescu,
Mircea Cărtărescu,
Andrei Oișteanu, Ada Solomon,
Marius Manole, Cristian...
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Costin Miron Cozma Miron Grindea Miron Mitrea Miron Nicolescu Miron Radu
Paraschivescu Miron Raţiu
Miron Akimovich L****vsky
Miron Merzhanov Miron Vovsi Miron...
- (born 1956),
rugby union football player, referee, and
coach Miron Radu
Paraschivescu (1911–1971), poet, essayist, journalist, and
translator The
mayor of...
-
magazine Ramuri,
which he also directed.
Partnering up with
Miron Radu
Paraschivescu, he
provoked communist censorship by
publishing Onirist poets, as well...
-
carrying out the
Odessa m****acre.
Antonescu was
represented by
Constantin Paraschivescu-Bălăceanu and
Titus Stoica, two
public defenders whom he had
first consulted...
- Coroamă-Stanca's
interpretation was re-reviewed in 2017 by
Constantin Paraschivescu, who
praised both Mălăele and Vasilescu,
while also
noting that Octavian...
- Ceaușescu government."[This
quote needs a citation] The students–Mihnea
Paraschivescu, Grațian Vulpe, the
economist Dan Căprariu from Cluj and others–were...