- Sicily.
First used by
English nobles during the late 18th century, the
tascu began being used in
Sicily in the
early 20th
century as a
driving cap, usually...
- (e.g. béret
basque in French; Baskenmütze in German;
Basco in Italian;
Tascu/Birritta in Sicilian; or
baskeri in Finnish),
while the
Basques themselves...
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Wilhelm Von
Humboldt and His Children, 1791-1887. Smith, Elder. p. 36. Lala,
Tașcu (February 2, 2022). "Mihail G.
Boiagi (03.02.1780 - 1828)" (in Aromanian)...
-
Younger says that
Rectina was
married to a man
named B****us or
Tascius or
Tascus; the name is
rendered differently by
different translators.
Nothing is known...
- Dictionary.
State History Publications. pp. 59–61. ISBN 978-1-878592-59-0. Lala,
Tașcu (February 2, 2022). "Mihail G.
Boiagi (03.02.1780 - 1828)" (in Aromanian)...
-
Ottoman Empire's
Rumelia Eyalet and is now in
North Macedonia. His
father was
Tașcu Belimace. He
attended school in his
native village and at a
Serbian school...
- Dictionary.
State History Publications. pp. 59–61. ISBN 978-1-878592-59-0. Lala,
Tașcu (2
February 2022). "Mihail G.
Boiagi (03.02.1780 - 1828)" (in Aromanian)...
- Santa-Agora (in Romanian). Vol. 34.
Tipografia Jurnalului Naționalul. Lala,
Tașcu (2
February 2022). "Mihail G.
Boiagi (03.02.1780 - 1828)" (in Aromanian)...
- israeliţi (in Romanian). 10. Bucharest:
Eduard Wiegand: 144–153. Iacob, Eugen;
Tașcu,
Valentin (2002).
Culisele memoriei (in Romanian). Clusium. p. 27. ISBN 978-973-555-349-4...
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Alexandru Vărzaru (USR)
Raluca Amariei (USR) Anca Radu (PLUS)
Miroslav Tașcu Stavre (USR)
Gabriela Maria Mirescu Gruber (PLUS)
Florin Andrei (USR) Cătălina-Teodora...