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Profira Sadoveanu (pen name
Valer Donea; 21 May 1906 – 3
October 2003), also
credited as Profirița and
known after her
marriage as
Sadoveanu Popa, was...
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Grand Master of the
Romanian Freemasonry during the 1930s. The
father of
Profira and Paul-Mihu Sadoveanu, who also
pursued careers as writers, he was the...
- Cantacuzino-Pașcanu, who had been Moldavia's logofăt
during the 1830s. Dimitrie's
widow Profira had
adopted and
educated Dincă, a son of her husband's from an adulterous...
- in Bucharest, his
parents were
Matei Fotino, an officer, and his wife
Profira,
descended from the Crețulescu family.
After attending primary and high...
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International Monetary Fund.[citation needed] in 2015 he was
recognised by
PROFIRA for
outstanding contributions toward the
development of the microfinance...
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permaculturalist involved with
desert greening Valer Donea, pen name used by
Profira Sadoveanu (1906–2003)
Valer Dorneanu (born 1944),
Romanian politician Valer...
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differential equations. He was born in 1876 in Bârlad,
Vaslui County, the son of
Profira Moțoc and
Doctor Cleante Davidoglu. His
older brother was
General Cleante...
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Language Romanian Alma mater
Saint Petersburg Military Academy Notable works Fabule ("Fables")
Spouse Maria Rosetti-Bălănescu (her death)
Profira Krupenski...
- 1935)
September 3 – Alan Dugan,
American poet (born 1923)
September 12 –
Profira Sadoveanu,
Romanian journalist, memoirist, biographer,
editor and translator...
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dragoste (Bucharest:
Editura de stat
pentru literatură și artă, 1955)
Profira Sadoveanu,
Balaurul alb (Bucharest:
Editura Tineretului, 1955) Cristina...