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Alexandru Ioan Cuza
Alexandru Ioan Cuza (or Alexandru Ioan I, born on 20 March 1820 Barlad, Moldova, Romania and died today at May 15, 1873, Heidelberg, Germany) was the first ruler of the United Principalities of Romania
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Alexandru Philippide
Philippide Alexander (b. May 1, 1859, Barlad – d. Aug. 12, 1933, Iasi) was a philologist and linguist Romanian member of the Romanian Academy, professor, considered the founder of the language school Iasi. He attended primary school in Barlad, following Gheorghe Rosca Codreanu then High School, where he graduated in 1881. He then enrolled at […]
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Gheorghe Roșca Codreanu
Gheorghe Rosca Codreanu (b. March 10, 1805, Barlad – d. November 19, 1837, Vienna) was a gentleman philanthropist who helped Moldovan Romanian education training. Gheorghe Rosca Codreanu was one of five children Ioan Rosca Codreanu backrest and Catherine Jora. He received instruction in the parental
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Victor Ion Popa
Victor Ion Popa (b. July 29, 1895, Barlad – d. March 30, 1946, Bucharest) was a playwright and literary multivalent brought the opera to drama, directing and teaching, a significant contribution to the evolution of
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George Tutoveanu
Tutoveanu George (born George Ionescu) (b. November 20, 1872, Barlad – d. August 18, 1957, Barlad), son of George (1835-1888) and Catherine (n. Paşcanu, 1839-1921) was a
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Alexandru Vlahuță
He was born on September 5, 1858 at Plesesti son of a small landowner. He attended primary school and high school in
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