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Posada and .
* 1851 – José Guadalupe Posada, Mexican artist ( d. 1913 )
Posada (, ), also previously known as Feronia or Pausata, is a comune ( municipality ) in the Province of Nuoro in the Italian region Sardinia.
Posada borders the following municipalities: Budoni, Siniscola and Torpè.
In the Middle Ages, Posada was main town of an historical district called Baronia di Posada or Baronia Alta ( to be distinguished from Baronia Bassa or Baronia di Orosei / Galtelli '), on the Tyrrhenian coast of the island.
San Giovanni di Posada ( Latin: Portus Luguidonis or Portus Liquidonis ) is a frazione and small village in Sardinia, Italy, on the Tyrrhenian coast of the island, in the territory of the comune of Posada.
Formerly known as Marina di Posada, it underwent rebuilding in the 1970s as an elegant residential village for holidays.
The country remains under Hungarian domination until the Battle of Posada on 12 October, 1330.
* November 9 – Battle of Posada: The Wallachians, under Basarab I, defeat the Hungarians, though heavily outnumbered.
The Battle of Posada ( November 9-12, 1330 ) in Chronicon Pictum.
1, 000 inhabitants, that become more than 10, 000 in Summer ) is today deeply dependent on tourism and borders, at its northern side, with San Giovanni, the coastal fraction of Posada.
Local population requires that La Caletta can have in its port a ferry line for the Continent ( Italian mainland ), and some experiments were practiced a few years ago, that confirmed the potential success of such an eventual initiative, but ( also due to the particular administrative competence of an external organ and being part of the port under the authority of the bordering territory of Posada ) administrative problems and local rivalries actually stop any further evolution in this sense.
Newspapers dedicate calaveras to public figures, with cartoons of skeletons in the style of the famous calaveras of José Guadalupe Posada, a Mexican illustrator.
José Guadalupe Posada created a famous print of a figure he called La Calavera de la Catrina (" skull of the rich woman ") as a parody of a Mexican upper-class female.
Gran calavera eléctrica (" Grand electric skull ") by José Guadalupe Posada, 1900 – 1913.
On November 12, after three days of fighting, Basarab defeated the Hungarian forces at the battle of Posada.
But a large contingent of Wallachian soldiers was waiting for the Hungarians at Posada, and as they were winding their way through a narrow valley, the Hungarians found themselves trapped.
* Treptow, Kurt W. – Popa, Marcel: Historical Dictionary of Romania ( entries ‘ Basarab I ’, ‘ Posada, Battle of ( 9 – 12 November 1330 )’, and ‘ Wallachia ( Ţara Românească )’); The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 1996, Lanham ( Maryland, US ) & Folkestone ( UK ); ISBN 0-8108-3179-1
" Posada " meant " inn ", and they were told " no posada " at each house until they came to one where they were offered shelter in a stable.
The last Harvey House ( La Posada Hotel ) opened in 1930.
The railroad abandoned La Posada in 1994 and announced plans to tear it down.
The site that stood in for Villa Villekulla, Pippi ’ s home, is now Posada San Carlos, a pink-painted bed and breakfast inn.
* Queso de Valdeón ( Valdeón cheese ): a blue cheese produced in Posada de Valdeon, traditionally wrapped in chestnut or sycamore maple leaves before being sent to market.

Mihai and .
* Mihai Tiuliumeanu, Andronic I Comnenul, Iași, 2000.
* Pop, Mihai and Glauco Sanga.
* 1850 – Mihai Eminescu, Romanian poet ( d. 1889 )
* 2012 – Mihai Pătraşcu, Romanian computer scientist ( b. 1982 )
A former high-ranking KGB officer, Securitate General Ion Mihai Pacepa stated in 2007 that Hochhuth's play and numerous publications attacking Pius XII as a Nazi sympathizer were fabrications that were part of a KGB and Eastern bloc Marxist secret services disinformation campaign, named Seat 12, to discredit the moral authority of the Church and Christianity in the west.
In 1600, the principalities of Wallachia, Moldova and Transylvania were simultaneously headed by the Wallachian prince Michael the Brave ( Mihai Viteazul ), Ban of Oltenia, but the chance for a unity dissolved after Mihai was killed, only one year later, by the soldiers of an Austrian army general Giorgio Basta.
Mihai Viteazul, who was prince of Transylvania for less than one year, intended for the first time to unite the three principalities and to lay down foundations of a single state in a territory comparable to today's Romania.
In August 1944, Antonescu was arrested by Mihai.
* June 15 – Mihai Eminescu, Romanian poet ( b. 1850 )
** Mihai Eminescu, Romanian romantic poet ( d. 1889 )
* Mihai Viteazul becomes prince of Walachia.
* August 9 – Mihai Viteazul, Prince of Wallachia ( b. 1558 )
Bucharest's seven hills are: Mihai Vodă, Dealul Mitropoliei, Radu Vodă, Cotroceni, Spirei, Văcărești and Sf.
Two days later, Antonescu forced the king to abdicate and installed the king's young son Michael ( Mihai ) on the throne, then declared himself Conducător (" Leader ") with dictatorial powers.
Even if the bad bishop is passively placed, it may serve a useful defensive function ; a well-known quip from GM Mihai Suba is that " Bad bishops protect good pawns.
Some of the University's better-known students include: Christian Doppler, Kurt Adler, Franz Alt, Bruno Bettelheim, Rudolf Bing, Lucian Blaga, Josef Breuer, F. F. Bruce, Elias Canetti, Ivan Cankar, Otto Maria Carpeaux, Felix Ehrenhaft, Mihai Eminescu, Paul Feyerabend, Heinz Fischer, O. W. Fischer, Ivan Franko, Sigmund Freud, Alcide De Gasperi, Ernst Gombrich, Kurt Gödel, Erich Göstl, Franz Grillparzer, Jörg Haider, Edmund Husserl, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Marie Jahoda, Elfriede Jelinek, Percy Lavon Julian, Karl Kautsky, Elisabeth Kehrer, Hans Kelsen, Rudolf Kirchschläger, Arthur Koestler, Jernej Kopitar, Karl Kordesch, Karl Kraus, Bruno Kreisky, Richard Kuhn, Paul Lazarsfeld, Gustav Mahler, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, Lise Meitner, Gregor Mendel, Franz Mesmer, Franc Miklošič, Alois Mock, Matija Murko, Pope Pius III, Maxim Podoprigora, Hans Popper, Karl Popper, Otto Preminger, Wilhelm Reich, Peter Safar, Mordkhe Schaechter, Arthur Schnitzler, Albin Schram, Wolfgang Schüssel, Joseph Schumpeter, Theodor Herzl, John J. Shea, Jr., Adalbert Stifter, Yemima Tchernovitz-Avidar, Kurt Waldheim, Otto Weininger, Stefan Zweig, and Huldrych Zwingli.
In 2007, Ion Mihai Pacepa, a former Romanian spymaster, alleged that the play was part of a KGB campaign to discredit Pius XII.
Polemicizing with the established Junimea and overshadowed by the influence of Mihai Eminescu, Romanian symbolism was recovered as an inspiration during and after the 1910s, when it was exampled by the works of Tudor Arghezi, Ion Minulescu, George Bacovia, Mateiu Caragiale, Tristan Tzara and Tudor Vianu, and praised by the modernist magazine Sburătorul.
Another example of modernist architectural art is Palatul Telefoanelor, situated in the vicinity of Mihai Viteazul Square, an area that also features a complex of large apartment buildings.

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