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    Vasile Pârvan (Romanian pronunciation: [vaˈsile pɨrˈvan]; 28 September 1882 – 26 June 1927) was a Romanian historian and archaeologist. Pârvan was born...
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    The Vasile Pârvan Institute of Archaeology (Romanian: Institutul de Arheologie "Vasile Pârvan" ) is an institute of the Romanian Academy, located in Bucharest...
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  • Look up Pârvan or Parwan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Parvan may refer to: Vasile Pârvan, Romanian historian and archaeologist Parvān Province,...
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    In the same year, the works start at the new university building, on Vasile Pârvan Boulevard, under the coordination of the architect Hans Fackelmann [ro]...
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    focused on his native region of Oltenia. A student and disciple of Vasile Pârvan at the University of Bucharest, he had a youthful activity collecting...
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  • Dacica Getica (Pârvan) (1926), a book covering the ancient history of the Geto-Dacians by the Romanian historian and archaeologist Vasile Pârvan Romanian Battlegroup...
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    attention in Rome was focused on Vasile Pârvan, the director of the Accademia di Romania. Călinescu was captivated by Pârvan's erudition and work ethic, but...
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  • and archaeologist Vasile Pârvan (1882 – 1927). The book, published post-mortem in 1928, resulted from a series of lectures that Pârvan gave at Cambridge...
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  • Guard Vasile Oprea (born 1957), handball player Vasile Pârvan (1882–1927), historian Vasile Patilineț (1923–1986), communist politician Vasile Pogor (1883–1906)...
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    Sucidava (Sykibid, Skedevà after Procopius of Caesarea, Σucidava after Vasile Pârvan, where Σ is pronounced "sh") was a Dacian and Daco-Roman city situated...
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