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* Adrian Păunescu ( 1943 2010 ), Romanian poet, journalist, and politician
* 2010 Adrian Păunescu, Romanian poet and politician ( b. 1943 )
An unprecedented event occurred with the interview that was granted by Mircea Eliade to poet Adrian Păunescu, during the latter's 1970 visit to Chicago ; Eliade complimented both Păunescu's activism and his support for official tenets, expressing a belief that
It was promoted later, through the medium of the Cenaclul Flacăra, a cultural phenomena from 1970s and the first half of the 1980s, which was initiated by Adrian Păunescu, a Romanian poet.
* The song was translated to Romanian by poet Adrian Păunescu and was sung by folk band Pasărea Colibri under the name " Vânare de vânt " (" Windhunting ").
* Adrian Păunescu
Among the people who are rumored to have second residences in Breaza are Adrian Păunescu and Valentin Ceauşescu.
Adrian Păunescu ( 20 July 1943 5 November 2010 ) was a Romanian poet, journalist, and politician.
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* 1965 Adrian Pasdar, American actor
* 1968 Adrian Lester, English actor, director, and writer
* Pope Adrian II ( 792 872 )
* Pope Adrian IV ( c. 1100 1159 ), English pope
* Pope Adrian V ( c. 1205 1276 )
* Pope Adrian VI ( 1459 1523 ), Dutch pope
* Adrian of Moscow ( 1627 1700 ), last pre-revolutionary Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia
* Adrian Cruickshank ( 1936 2010 ), Australian politician and philanthropist
* Adrian Quist ( 1913 1991 ), Australian male tennis player
* Adrian Stoop ( 1883 1957 ), English rugby union player
* Adrian ( costume designer ) ( 1903 1959 ), born Adrian Adolph Greenberg, costume designer for over 250 films
* Adrian Biddle ( 1952 2005 ), English cinematographer
* Adrian Borland ( 1957 1999 ), English singer, songwriter, guitarist and record producer
* Adrian Boult ( 1889 1983 ), English conductor
* Adrian Heath ( painter ) ( 1920 1992 ), British painter
* Adrian Hoven ( 1922 1981 ), Austrian actor, producer and film director
* Adrian Jones ( 1845 1938 ), English sculptor and painter who specialized in animals, particularly horses
* Adrian Mitchell ( 1932 2008 ), English poet, novelist and playwright
* Adrian Rollini ( 1903 1956 ), American multi-instrumentalist best known for his jazz music
* Adrian Willaert ( c. 1490 1562 ), Flemish composer of the Renaissance and founder of the Venetian School
* Adrian Zingg ( 1734 1816 ), Swiss painter
* Adrian von Bubenberg ( 1434 1479 ), Bernese knight, general and mayor
* Adrian Hardy Haworth ( 1767 1833 ), English entomologist, botanist and carcinologist
* Adrian Kantrowitz ( 1918 2008 ), American cardiac surgeon

Adrian and Poetry
In 1639 he was appointed by Adrian Brauer to the Chair of Poetry at the Albertina University in Königsberg.
* " Poetry ," entry in Adrian Hastings, Alistair Mason, and Hugh Pyper ( editors ), The Oxford Companion to Christian Thought ( Oxford, 2000 ) ISBN 0-19-860024-0
The Grolier Poetry Book Shop was founded in September 1927 by Adrian Gambet and Gordon Cairnie ; the subsequent owner, Louisa Solano, a 1966 graduate of Boston University, took over operation of the store in 1974 after Cairnie's death.
Soon after graduating, Garrick became the musical director of " Poetry & Jazz in Concert ", a roadshow devised by poet and publisher Jeremy Robson, and involving writers as diverse as Laurie Lee, Adrian Mitchell, Vernon Scannell, Spike Milligan, Dannie Abse, and John Smith.

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