- Matei Donici
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Matei Donici Born 1847
Brănești, OrheiDied September 26, 1921
TighinaNationality Russian Empire
RomaniaEthnicity Romanian Education He studied in Tver.[1] Occupation Military Known for general, poet Political party National Moldavian Party Religion Eastern Orthodoxy Matei Donici (1847, Brănești - September 26, 1921, Tighina) was a writer, general, and politician from Bessarabia. He was a leader of the National Moldavian Party.[2][3][4]
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- Ştefan Ciobanu – CULTURA ROMÂNEASCĂ ÎN BASARABIA SUB STĂPÂNIRE RUSĂ Editura Enciclopedică „Gheorghe Asachi”, Chişinău, 1992, 272 pag.
- Gheorghe Bezviconi, Românismul fruntaşilor Moldovei dintre Prut şi Nistru sub stăpânirea străină, Bucureşti, 1941, p. 505.
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- 1921 deaths
- People from Orhei District
- Eastern Orthodox Christians from Moldova
- Romanian politicians
- Moldovan politicians
- Romanian writers
- Moldovan writers
- Moldovan politician stubs
- Romanian politician stubs
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