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Ioan Petru Culianu or Couliano ( 5 January 1950 – 21 May 1991 ) was a Romanian historian of religion, culture, and ideas, a philosopher and political essayist, and a short story writer.

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* Eliade, Mircea, and Joan P. Couliano.

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Despre Ioan P. Culianu şi Mircea Eliade.
Doniger's Rigveda, a translation of 108 hymns selected from the canon, was deemed among the most reliable by historian of religion Ioan P. Culianu She has also been called " one of the most distinguished mythologists of our time " by Sudhir Kakar.
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-Covacef, Z., Pionieri ai culturii românești în Dobrogea ; Ioan Cotovu și Vasile Cotovu, Analele Dobrogei, I, 1, 1995, p. 127-134 ;

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* The Ambassador ( novel ), a 1991 novel by Ioan Mihai Cochinescu

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* Sălăgean, Tudor: Romanian Society in the Early Middle Ages ( 9th-10th Centuries ); in: Ioan-Aurel Pop – Ioan Bolovan ( Editors ): History of Romania: Compendium ; Romanian Cultural Institute ( Center for Transylvanian Studies ), 2006, Cluj-Napoca ; ISBN 978-973-7784-12-4
The same document mentions Mogoş and Radu, brothers of Vajk and John ( Ioan ), son of Vajk.
Ioannus Corvinus ( Hungarian: János Hunyadi ; Romanian: Ioan de Hunedoara ), the son of Vajk, spent his childhood here.
After Matthias died, Hunedoara passed to his son, John ( Hungarian: János ; Romanian: Ioan ), but he too died young.
During the reign of Alexander Ioan Cuza ( 1859-1866 ), Brătianu figured prominently as one of the Liberal leaders.
During the reign of Domnitor Alexandru Ioan Cuza ( 1859 – 1866 ), Catargiu was one of the Opposition leaders, and received much assistance from his kinsman, Barbu Catargiu ( b. 1807 ), a noted journalist and politician, who was assassinated in Bucharest on the June 20, 1862.
* Despot voda or Ioan Iacob Heraclit ( 1511 – 1563 ), a prince in Moldavia
Kaloyan the Romanslayer (), Ivan II ( Иван II, also Йоан II, Ioan II, ), ruled as emperor ( tsar ) of Bulgaria 1197 – 1207.
) Another of his nicknames was Ioannitsa ( Йоаница, Ioannica ), variously rendered Ioannitza, Ivanitsa ( Иваница, Ivanica ), a diminutive form of Ivan or Ioan ( John in Еnglish ).
Ioan Ţepelea is the current president of the international Academy of Sciences, Literature and Arts ( ASLA ), based in Oradea, Romania.
In the 1850s ( after the Crimean War ), Focşani grew in importance as the center of activities in favor of the union between Wallachia and Moldavia ( the Danubian Principalities ), leading to the double election of Alexandru Ioan Cuza in Iaşi and Bucharest.
It remained in place until 1858, when the Crimean War removed the two countries from Russian influence and confirmed the rule by several European powers first established by the Treaty of Paris ; the Paris Convention of 1858 remained the governing document following the election of Alexandru Ioan Cuza as Domnitor over the united countries ( 1859 ), but was replaced by Cuza's own organic law, entitled Statutul dezvoltător al Convenţiei de la Paris (" Statute expanding the Paris Convention "), in 1864.
In Welsh, the name John is rendered as Ieuan ( pronounced as Yay-an or Yey-an ), and as Ifan ( pronounced IV-an ), Ianto ( pronounced as Yan-to ) or Ioan ( pronounced as Yo-an ).
* Ioan A. Bassarabescu ( 1870 – 1952 ), Romanian writer
The propaganda effort won support from across the floor: Junimea Conservatives ( Titu Maiorescu, Theodor Rosetti, Ioan Slavici ), National Liberals ( D. Sturdza ) and independents ( Alexandru Odobescu ) all signed up to the enterprise.
Although he had been a staunch defender of the deposed Alexandru Ioan Cuza, he eventually backed the movement against him ( led by Mihail Kogălniceanu ), and was not opposed to the new Domnitor ( future King of Romania ) Carol.
* Ioan Grigore Ghica ( 1830-881 ), Romanian politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of National Defense of Romania
Born in Câmpulung to the schoolteacher Ioan Parhon and his wife Maria ( née Bauer ), he completed lyceum in Ploieşti and graduated from the University of Bucharest, where he also received his MD.
Being a theologian by trade ( having studied in Blaj, Budapest, Vienna ), Ioan Maiorescu proved to be a free thinker.
In the post-medieval period, the name of Little Rus ’ is known to first be used by Eastern Orthodox clergy of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, for example by influential cleric and writer Ioan Vyshensky ( 1600, 1608 ), Metropolitan Matthew of Kiev and All Rus ’ ( 1606 ), Bishop Ioann ( Biretskoy ) of Peremyshl, Metropolitan Isaiah ( Kopinsky ) of Kiev, Archimandrite Zacharius Kopystensky of Kiev Pechersk Lavra, etc.

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* 1916 – Ioan Dicezare, Romanian fighter pilot ( d. 2012 )
* 2012 – Ioan Dicezare, Romanian fighter pilot ( b. 1916 )
* Ioan, Petru " Logic and Dialectics " A. I.
* 1859 – Political and state union of Moldavia and Wallachia ; Alexandru Ioan Cuza is elected as Domnitor in bouth Principalities.
Heavily taxed and badly administered under the Ottoman Empire, in 1859, people in both Moldavia and Wallachia elected the same " Domnitor " ( ruler )-Alexandru Ioan Cuza-as prince.
* May 15 – Alexandru Ioan Cuza, first ruler of Romania ( b. 1820 )
* November 29 – Ioan Manu, Russian politician ( b. 1803 )
* August 17 – Ioan Slavici, Romanian writer ( b. 1848 )
* March 20 – Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Romania's first reigning Domnitor ( d. 1873 )
* November – Ioan Iacob Heraclid, ruler of Moldavia ( b. 1511 )
* Williams, Ioan M. Thackeray.
For example, the 19th-century Romanian painter Constantin Lecca depicted the peace agreement between Ioan Bogdan Voievod and Radu Voievod-two leaders in Romania's 16th-century history-with the flags of Moldavia ( blue-red ) and of Wallachia ( yellow-blue ) seen in the background.
Ex bibliotheca Ioan.
* Some see in Zalmoxis a Christ figure who dies and resurrects ; this position was also defended by Jean ( Ioan ) Coman, a professor of patristics and orthodox priest, who was a friend of Eliade and published in Eliade's journal " Zalmoxis ", which appeared in the 1930s.
It included very known searchers as Nicolae Densușianu, Vasile Pârvan, Giurescu father and son, Jean ( Ioan ) Coman, Constantin Daicoviciu, and Mircea Eliade.
From a documentary point of view, the cellars are certified in the late 18th century, in an act of 19 August 1700 mentioning how to use and their owners – Ioan Costin, son of the great Lord Miron Costin.
* On 7 October 2001 BBC Radio 3 broadcast a production of The Tempest adapted for radio and directed by David Hunter starring Philip Madoc as Prospero, Nina Wadia as Ariel, Josh Richards as Caliban, Catrin Rhys as Miranda, Andrew Cryer as Ferdinand, Rudolph Walker as Gonzalo, James Laurenson as Alonso, Christian Rodska as Sebastian and Ioan Meredith as Antonio.
Eliade's Romanian disciple Ioan Petru Culianu, who recalled the scientific community's reaction to the news, described Eliade's death as " a mahaparanirvana ", thus comparing it to the passing of Gautama Buddha.

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