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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.
Eliade's student Ioan Petru Culianu noted that journalists had come to refer to the Romanian scholar as " the great recluse ".
Several authors, including Ioan Petru Culianu, have drawn a parallel between Eugène Ionesco's Absurdist play of 1959, Rhinoceros, which depicts the population of a small town falling victim to a mass metamorphosis, and the impact fascism had on Ionesco's closest friends ( Eliade included ).
* Culianu, Ioan Petru.
Texte despre Mircea Eliade şi Ioan Petru Culianu.
His father, Ioan Maiorescu, was the son of a Transylvanian peasant from Bucerdea Grânoasă and his name was actually Trifu, but he adopted the name Maiorescu in order to emphasize his kindship with Petru Maior.
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.
See also: Elemire Zolla, Ioan Petru Culianu, Alberto Tallone Editore, 1994 ; Umberto Eco, Murder in Chicago, in The New York Review of Books, April 10, 1997 ; Sorin Antohi ( ed.
Essays in Memory of Ioan Petru Culianu, Volumes I-II, Bucharest, Nemira, 2001 ; Sorin Antohi ( coordinator ), Ioan Petru Culianu.
Omul şi opera, Iaşi, Polirom, 2003 ; Matei Calinescu, Despre Ioan Petru Culianu si Mircea Eliade.
Texte despre Mircea Eliade şi Ioan Petru Culianu, Polirom, Iaşi, 2007 ; Marcello De Martino, Mircea Eliade esoterico.
Ioan Petru Culianu e i " non detti ", Roma, Settimo Sigillo, 2008 ; Olga Gorshunova, Terra Incognita of Ioan Culianu, in Ètnografičeskoe obozrenie, 2008, n ° 6, pp. 94-110,.
* Sorin Antohi, " Exploring the Legacy of Ioan Petru Culianu ", in the Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen Post, Spring 2001
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Ioan and .
* 1916 – Ioan Dicezare, Romanian fighter pilot ( d. 2012 )
* 2012 – Ioan Dicezare, Romanian fighter pilot ( b. 1916 )
* 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.
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.
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.
Despre Ioan P. Culianu şi Mircea Eliade.

Ioan and I
ro: Papa Ioan I
cy: Ioan I Tzimiskes
ro: Ioan I Tzimiskes
The Byzantine historian from 13th century Theodor Scutariota named Kaloyan " the Bulgarian Ioan " or " Bulgarian basileus " and wrote about " Bulgarians ", " Bulgarian land ", " Bulgarian matters "; also he defined Ivan Asen I as " tsar of the Bulgarians ".
* Scafes, Cornel I ; Scafes, Ioan I ; Serbanescu, Horia Vl ( 2005 ).
Mihail Kogălniceanu (; also known as Mihail Cogâlniceanu, Michel de Kogalnitchan ; September 6, 1817 – July 1, 1891 ) was a Moldavian-born Romanian liberal statesman, lawyer, historian and publicist ; he became Prime Minister of Romania on October 11, 1863, after the 1859 union of the Danubian Principalities under Domnitor Alexandru Ioan Cuza, and later served as Foreign Minister under Carol I.
ro: Ioan I Zápolya
ro: Ioan I Iosif, prinț de Liechtenstein
Caragiale's short stories and novellas have inspired authors such as Ioan A. Bassarabescu, Gheorghe Brăescu, Ioan Alexandru Brătescu-Voineşti, Dumitru D. Pătrăşcanu, I. Peltz, and, in later decades, Radu Cosaşu, Ioan Lăcustă, Horia Gârbea and Dumitru Radu Popa.
They include Octavian Goga and Ioan Slavici, I. Suchianu, Luca Caragiale, Ecaterina Logadi-Caragiale, and Cincinat Pavelescu.
-Covacef, Z., Pionieri ai culturii românești în Dobrogea ; Ioan Cotovu și Vasile Cotovu, Analele Dobrogei, I, 1, 1995, p. 127-134 ;
* Ioan Scurtu, Personalitatea lui Ion I. C. Brătianu
In 1859, Alexander John Cuza, the first Ruler of the United Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia, offered general Klapka military support asking for a favourable reconfiguration of other peoples situation in the Habsburg Empire ( including Romanians ): ” In may 1859 two agreements were signed between Alexandru Ioan Cuza and general Klapka, commander of the Hungarian revolutionaries, by which A. I. Cuza commits to obtain and provide weapons to Hungarian revolutionaries, helping them against Austria, at the same time setting the principles for reconciliation between the nationalities of Austria .”
The new executive, backed by popular shows of support on the Filaret field which reunited the Bucharester middle class with peasants from the surrounding area ( June 27, August 25 ), passed a series of radical reformist laws that drew the animosity of Tsar Nicholas I, who pressured the Porte to crush the Wallachian movement ; the proposed land reform also led a group of boyars, headed by Ioan Solomon, to attack and arrest the government on July 1-the effects of this gesture were cancelled on the same day by the inhabitants ' reaction and the Ana Ipătescu-led attack on the building occupied by conspirators.
It surrounds the Alexandru Ioan Cuza Park, formerly known as " Titan ", " I. O. R.
Ivan Asen I ( also in Romanian Ioan Asan I, in English John Asen I ) () ruled as emperor ( tsar ) of Bulgaria 1189 – 1196.
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ro: Ioan I Lemigius
Son of the nationalist Orthodox priest Ioan Moţa, who edited a journal called Liberty, Ion I. Moţa studied law at University of Paris ( 1920-1921 ), the University of Cluj, University of Iaşi and University of Grenoble.

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