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Eufrosin Poteca (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌe.ufroˈsin poˈteka]; born Radu
Poteca; 1786 – 10
December 1858) was a
Romanian philosopher, theologian, and...
- but it was very
little used. What is
certain is that this route,
known as
Poteca Dracului (Devil's Path), was
originally a
mountain path, used by shepherds...
- with the Sandino-led
guerrilla fighters and
denied them the use of the
Poteca and Coco
River valleys. Here, he
received his
first Navy
Cross for actions...
- abbreviation) 13 Parc - 14
Pasaj - - 15 Piață - - 16
Pietonal - - 17
Platou - - 18
Potecă - - 19
Prelungire Prel.
Prelungirea Ferentari (or Prel.
Ferentari with abbreviation)...
- on PNL list), Călin
Gheorghe Matieș (elected on PSD list) and Vasilică
Potecă (elected on PNL list)
announced that they are
joining AUR for the next election...
- of Lazăr and of
other professors that ****ociated with him, like
Eufrosin Poteca, Ion
Heliade Rădulescu,
Vasile Ardelean, a.k.a.
Laszlo Erdely, or Petrache...
- on PNL list), Călin
Gheorghe Matieș (elected on PSD list) and Vasilică
Potecă (elected on PNL list)
announced that they are
joining AUR for the next election...
- da
Diacceto Aldo
Gargani Giovanni Gentile Anna
Camaiti Hostert Eufrosin Poteca Jiyuan Yu
Physiologist Hugo
Kronecker (1839–1914)
Tenors Andrea Bocelli...
-
collections of fixed-form
poems such as rondels. His
later books included Poteca lunii, 1964; Hronic, 1965; Zburătorul din larg, 1965; Țărmul singuratic...
- slavery,
although among the
early advocates of the
abolition was
Eufrosin Poteca, a priest. Occasionally,
members of the
church hierarchy intervened to limit...