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Vera Renczi (dubbed the Black Widow, Mrs. Poison or Chatelaine of Berkerekul), [1] [2] was a claimed Romanian serial killer who was charged with poisoning 35 individuals including her two husbands, multiple lovers, and her son with arsenic during the 1920s.
A 38-year-old man hospitalised at The Săpoca Hospital killed 5 people and hurt 8 with an infusion stand Bascov killings: 9 August 2022: Bascov, Argeș County, Romania: 5: A 52-year-old mentally ill man killed 5 members of his family. [28] Timișoara killings: 29 June 2023 Timișoara, Timiș County, Romania 2 A 38-year old man killed 2 elder ...
Constanța has a rich multicultural heritage, as, throughout history, it has been part of different cultures, including Roman, Byzantine, Bulgarian and Ottoman. Following the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) , Constanța became part of Romania, and the city, which at the time had a population of just over 5,000 inhabitants, grew significantly ...
It is the site of two tragic events: in the interwar period, a man killed two women here, and within a few years, a young woman committed suicide. [13] Some say that in full moon nights on one of the walls of the house can be seen the number 666, symbol of the devil, and here lives a demonic entity full of hate and anger, that can be felt from ...
This is a list of people executed in Romania. The list includes judicial executions carried out on the territory of present-day Romania , whether by that state or its antecedents. Earlier jurisdictions
The families of Alexandra Măceșanu and Luiza Melencu do not believe the girls were murdered by Gheorghe Dincă. Many suspect that Dincă is lying to cover a human trafficking network, a widespread phenomenon in Romania, [11] and that the prosecutors who worked on Alexandra's disappearance intentionally delayed the raid on Dincă's property.
They practiced symbolic-ritual tattooing or body painting for both men and women, with hereditary symbols transmitted up to the fourth generation. [157] Dacian religion was considered by the classic sources as a key source of authority, suggesting to some that Dacia was a predominantly theocratic state led by priest-kings.
This is a timeline of Romanian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Romania and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Romania .