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during World War I, when
Relgis was a
conscientious objector.
Infused with anarcho-pacifism and socialism, it
provided Relgis with an
international profile...
- (1941–2017), pop and R&B
songwriter and
record producer Eisig D.
Sigler or
Eugen Relgis (1895–1987),
Romanian writer,
pacifist philosopher and
anarchist militant...
- Armand, and
Relgis translated one of Armand's works.
During the late 1920s, the
movement established 24
branches throughout Romania. In 1932,
Relgis shelved...
- nobelprize.org.
Retrieved 1
January 2024. "Nomination
archive –
Eugene Relgis". nobelprize.org.
Retrieved 1
January 2024.
PeaceWomen Across the Globe...
- James". NobelPrize.org.
Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination
Archive –
Eugene Relgis". NobelPrize.org.
Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination of
International Civil...
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American deafblind poet
Willy Conley, playwright, actor,
photographer Eugen Relgis,
Romanian humanist writer and
political activist Michael Chorost, writer...
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orientalist and philologist.
Thomas Burdett Money-Coutts, 85,
English peer.
Eugen Relgis, 92,
Romanian writer,
pacifist philosopher and
anarchist militant. Charley...
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right and
peace proponent Ernie Regehr –
Canadian peace researcher Eugen Relgis (1865–1987) –
Romanian writer,
pacifist and
anarchist Patrick Reinsborough...
- and social"
subset of
Romanian poets,
alongside Relgis and
Vasile Demetrius; Călinescu also
places Relgis and
Feraru in the "poetry of the professions"...
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collaborators of Adevărul and Dimineața, most notably:
Elena Farago,
Eugen Relgis, Ion
Marin Sadoveanu and
George Mihail Zamfirescu.
Especially noted among...