Văcărescu Family — ▪ Romanian family Romanian boyars of Phanariote (Greek) origin, a gifted family that gave the first poets to Romanian literature. Ienăchiţă (1740–99), after traveling and studying in St. Petersburg and Vienna, wrote poems inspired by… … Universalium
Elena Văcărescu — or Hélène Vacaresco (September 21 1864, Bucharest February 17 1947, Paris) was a Romanian French writer, twice a laureate of the Académie française.LifeThrough her father, Ioan Văcărescu, she descended from a long line of boyars of Wallachia (the … Wikipedia
Iancu Văcărescu — (1786 1863) was a Romanian Wallachian boyar and poet, member of the Văcărescu family.BiographyThe son of Alecu Văcărescu, descending from a long line of Wallachian men of letters mdash; his paternal uncle, Ienăchiţă Văcărescu, was author of the… … Wikipedia
Ienăchiţă Văcărescu — (1740 July 11, 1797) was a Wallachian Romanian poet, historian, philologist, and boyar belonging to the Văcărescu family. A polyglot, he was able to speak Ancient and Modern Greek, Old Church Slavonic, Arabic, Persian, French, German, Italian,… … Wikipedia
Alecu Văcărescu — (1769 1798) was a Romanian Wallachian boyar and poet, of the Văcărescu family that gave Romanian literature its first poets. His son, Iancu Văcărescu, was also a poet.References See alsoVăcărescu family … Wikipedia
Maurice Paléologue — Maurice Paléologue. Maurice Paléologue (13 January 1859 18 November 1944) was a French diplomat, historian, and essayist. Contents 1 Biography … Wikipedia
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Jean Alexandre Vaillant — (d. March 21, 1886) was a French and Romanian teacher, political activist, historian, linguist and translator, who was noted for his activities in Wallachia and his support for the 1848 Wallachian Revolution. A Romantic nationalist and Freemason … Wikipedia
Romanian Athenaeum — Infobox Theatre name = Romanian Athenaeum address = str. Franklin nr. 1 3, sector 1 city = Bucharest country = Romania latitude = 44.4414 longitude = 26.0971 architect = Albert Galleron owner = Romanian Philharmonic Society capacity = 794 opened … Wikipedia
Văcăreşti — may refer to any of the following: *the Văcărescu family of boyars *the Bucharest neighbourhood of Văcăreşti *the Văcăreşti Monastery and the Văcăreşti prison *the commune of Văcăreşti in Dâmboviţa County … Wikipedia