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    Scarlat Vasile Vârnav, or Sofronie Vârnav (also known as Charles Basile Varnav, Charles de Wirnave, Varnavu or Vîrnav; died January 6, 1868 [O.S. December...
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    Messager conexiune cu Gara feroviară 112 str. Studenților - str. Constantin Vârnav conexiune cu Gara feroviară 113 str. Mihail Sadoveanu - bd. Dacia...
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    Constantin Alexandru Rosetti (Romanian pronunciation: [konstanˈtin alekˈsandru roˈseti]; 2 June 1816 – 8 April 1885) was a Romanian literary and political...
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    noted philanthropist. Of her progeny, daughter Lucia Vârnav-Liteanu married administrator Constantin Crupenschi. Through her son Alexandru Crupenschi's...
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    daughter of Ioan Stârcea Peter Keșco (died in 1790), married firstly Balasa Vârnav; married secondly Ecaterina Kogălniceanu Maria Keșco, married Şeptilici...
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    Bessarabia, among them being Alexandru Hasdeu (1811–1872), Constantin Stamati (1786–1869) and Teodor Vârnav (1801–1860). In the second half of the 19th century...
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    F#George Enescu. He promoted contemporary Romanian music, playing works of Constantin Silvestri, Mihail Jora, Ionel Perlea and Marțian Negrea.[citation needed]...
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    Balș, Panait Balș, Grigore Vârnav, and Colonel Pavlov. Their initiative was rejected by the "Red" Prime Minister, Constantin A. Crețulescu, who argued...
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    others he would carve out their noses and ears". A Moldavian youth, Teodor Vârnav, recalls of his visit in May 1813: "The first sight I caught upon reaching...
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  • Dumbravă, Romanian novelist and spiritualist (died 1926) January 6 – Scarlat Vârnav, Romanian journalist, educationist and librarian (digestive illness, year...
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