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  2. Ion Ionescu de la Brad - Wikipedia

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    Ion Ionescu de la Brad (June 24, 1818 – December 16, 1891), born Ion Isăcescu, was a Moldavian, later Romanian revolutionary, agronomist, statistician, scholar, and writer. Born in Roman , he was the son of a Moldavian Orthodox priest.

  3. Ion Ciocanu - Wikipedia

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    Ion Ciocanu (18 January 1940 – 2 July 2021) was a Moldovan literary critic. [1] Biography. ... Microeseuri de dragoste pentru cuvânt, Chişinău, (1995),

  4. Ion Druță - Wikipedia

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    Ion Druță was born on 3 September 1928 in the village of Horodiște in what was then Soroca County in the Kingdom of Romania (now in Dondușeni District, Republic of Moldova). He graduated from the Forestry School and the Higher Courses of the Institute of Literature "Maxim Gorki" of the Union of Soviet Writers .

  5. Ion Constantin Ciobanu - Wikipedia

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    Ion C. Ciobanu became also known as a novelist, publishing sketches and short stories in the collection “The Meeting with the Hero” (Întâlnire cu eroul) (1962), in which he proved his skills to surprise in a few concrete briefly exposed episodes, by the psychology, mentality and people actings.

  6. Grigore Vieru - Wikipedia

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    Grigore Vieru (Romanian pronunciation: [ɡriˈɡore viˈeru]; 14 February 1935 – 18 January 2009) was a Moldovan poet, writer and unionist advocate, [1] known for his poems and books for children.

  7. Ioan Moța - Wikipedia

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    Ioan Moța (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈo̯an ˈmot͡sa]; Nojag, Hunedoara County, 15 December 1868 - Bucharest, 20 November 1940) was a Romanian Orthodox priest, nationalist politician, and journalist, as well as father to prominent Iron Guard personality Ion Moța.

  8. Ion Pillat - Wikipedia

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    Ion Pillat (31 March 1891 – 17 April 1945) was a distinguished Romanian poet. He is best known for his volume Pe Argeș în sus ( Upstream on the Argeș ) and Poeme într-un vers ( One-line poems ), and for his embrionic love for his Moldavian & Muntenian boyar villages Florica & Miorcani, depictured in all his Poetry.

  9. Ion Dolănescu - Wikipedia

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    Ion Dolănescu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon doləˈnesku]; 25 January 1944 – 19 March 2009) was a Romanian singer of folk music and a politician. [1] He was married to singer Maria Ciobanu. He was a member of the Greater Romania Party and was elected to the Chamber of Deputies from 2000 to 2004. [1]