Iorgu Iordan — (also known as Jorgu Jordan or Iorgu Jordan ; OldStyleDate|September 29|1888|October 11–September 20, 1986) was a Romanian linguist, philologist, diplomat, journalist, and left wing agrarian, later communist, politician. The author of works on a… … Wikipedia
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Constantin Stere — in 1895 Personal details Born June 1, 1865(1865 06 01) Horodişte, Bessarabia, Russian Empire Died June … Wikipedia
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