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Avram and Iancu
* September 10 – Avram Iancu, Romanian Transylvanian insurgent ( b. 1824 )
Both Avram Iancu and Unrii Squares feature ensembles of eclectic and baroque – rococo architecture, including the Palace of Justice, the Theatre, the Iuliu Maniu symmetrical street, and the New York Palace, among others.
Raliul Clujului is held in June ; the Avram Iancu Rally, held in September, has been officially organised since 1975, though there were several years when it was not held.
This started a small scale insurrection across Transylvania that was quickly quieted by the Hungarian army, except for the Apuseni Mountains, on the north of Hunedoara, where the tribune Avram Iancu struggled to keep the Hungarian forces away from controlling the gold mines.
Despite this, the Hungarian government hired a new commander and attempted to unite with Romanian democrat Avram Iancu, who was known as Crăişorul Munţilor (" The Prince of the Mountains ").
* " Avram Iancu " High School ( 505 students ; 37 staff )
Other post-Communist-era government buildings include the Avram Iancu Firehouse, Cluj-Napoca International Airport, and the Cluj-Napoca branch of DistriGaz.
He joined the Wallachian revolutionary camp, and, in the name of the Provisional Government then established in Bucharest, went to Istanbul to approach the Ottoman Imperial government ; he, Nicolae Bălcescu, and General Gheorghe Magheru were instrumental in mediating negotiations between the Transylvanian Romanian leader Avram Iancu and the Hungarian Revolutionary government of Lajos Kossuth.
In December 1848, under the leadership of Avram Iancu, Ioan Maiorescu's family arrived in Blaj and then in Braşov.
* Ant, a village in Avram Iancu, Bihor County, Romania
Marxist-inspired historiography has celebrated this as an agreement ; in fact, Bălcescu's papers reveal that he viewed the peace offering as unsatisfactory for Romanians, and that Avram Iancu rejected it altogether ( while agreeing to a temporary armistice ).
* Ion Ranca, Valeriu Niţu, Avram Iancu: documente şi bibliografie, Bucharest, Editura Ştiinţifică, 1974
During the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, Târnăveni was included in the administrative units of Romanians resisting the Hungarian Revolutionary government, and, as part of the 3rd Legion, Cetatea de Baltă, provided soldiers for the army of Avram Iancu ; its prefect was Vasile Moldovan ( the latter was ultimately defeated and settled in Boziaş, where he later died ).
For other uses, see Avram Iancu ( disambiguation )
Avram Iancu (; 1824 – September 10, 1872 ) was a Transylvanian Romanian lawyer who played an important role in the local chapter of the Austrian Empire Revolutions of 1848 – 1849.
Avram Iancu was born in Vidra de Sus ( currently Avram Iancu, Alba County ), Transylvania, then part of the Austrian Empire into a family of peasants that had been emancipated from serfdom.
The territory was organized in prefecturi (" prefectures "), with Avram Iancu and Buteanu as two prefects in the Apuseni.
The latter, understandably close to Avram Iancu ( especially Nicolae Bălcescu, Gheorghe Magheru, Alexandru G. Golescu, and Ion Ghica ) were also keen to inflict a defeat on the Russian armies that had crushed their movement in September 1848.
Even more contradictory, the only thing Avram Iancu agreed to ( and which no party had asked for ) was his forces ' " neutrality " in the conflict between Russia and Hungary.
Avram Iancu agreed to disarm as soon as the Austrians took over, and wrote a detailed report to the new governor of Transylvania, General Ludwig von Wohlgemuth ( in 1850 ).
Avram Iancu died on September 10, 1872 at Baia de Criș.

Avram and leader
The move was mostly supported by the Progressive Conservatives, as some members of the Social Credit Party were, according to former leader Lloyd Avram, "... skeptical of our ability to get our views of monetary reform across in a merged party.

Avram and 1848
In 1956, under the Communist regime, it was renamed after the 1848 Revolution Romanian hero Avram Iancu.

Avram and Romanian
The first newspaper reference to a Jewish theater in Romania was a review by Mihai Eminescu in the Romanian newspaper Curierul de Iaşi ( The Courier of Iaşi ) in 1876, in which he described a troupe of sixteen Jewish actors who performed in the famous Green Tree garden of Iaşi under Avram Goldfaden ’ s management, the father of the modern Jewish Theatre.
The Hungarian government of Lajos Kossuth then entered a debilitating war with Avram Iancu's Romanian guerilla force, and the former members of the Wallachian government were approached by the Polish revolutionaries in exile, such as Henryk Dembiński, to mediate a peace between the two sides ( in the hope that this was to ensure a stronger resistance to Russia, and counting on the Wallachian resentment towards the Saint Petersburg government ).
After the ascension of the Petru Groza government, Pătrăşcanu was also one of the initiators of purges and persecutions, being responsible for dismissing and arresting members of the civil service who were considered suspect, for the creation of the Romanian People's Tribunals, as well as the appointment of prosecutors ( promoting Avram Bunaciu, Constanţa Crăciun, and Alexandra Sidorovici ).
Golescu was also active in negotiating an agreement between the Hungarian government of Lajos Kossuth and the Transylvanian Romanian forces of Avram Iancu, but his efforts were largely unsuccessful.
* Avram Iancu, a Romanian lawyer known for his participation in the Transylvanian Revolution of 1848-1849.
The majority of the population ( 96 %) in Avram Iancu village is Romanian.
The today's village of Avram Iancu was founded, in the early 1900, by the Romanian colonists which came from the eastern region of Bihor county.

Avram and Transylvania
Avram Iancu ( until 1932 Chemenfoc, from 1932 to 1954 Regina Maria, from 1954 to 1956 Crişana ; ; ) is a commune in Bihor county, in the western part of Transylvania, Romania.

Avram and was
In September 2007, Mourinho was replaced by Avram Grant, who led the club to their first UEFA Champions League final, which they lost on penalties to Manchester United.
The liberalizing responsum, adopted as a majority opinion by 13 of 25 votes, was authored by Rabbis Elliot N. Dorff, Daniel Nevins, and Avram Reisner.
The importance of proteolytic degradation inside cells and the role of ubiquitin in proteolytic pathways was acknowledged in the award of the 2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Aaron Ciechanover, Avram Hershko and Irwin Rose.
The basic functions of ubiquitin and the components of the ubiquitination pathway were elucidated in the early 1980s at Fox Chase Cancer Center by Aaron Ciechanover, Avram Hershko, and Irwin Rose for which the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded in 2004.
And on the Eighth Day ( 1964 ), ghost-written by Avram Davidson, was a religious allegory touching on fascism.
Born in Odessa, Russia ( now Ukraine ) she was the daughter of Yiddish stage actress Esther Rachel Kamińska ( 1870 – 1925 ) and actor, director and stage producer, Avram Izhak Kamiński ( 1867 – 1918 ).
Avram Davidson proposed the theory that Hyperborea was derived from a logical ( though erroneous ) explanation by the Greeks for the insects, which apparently originated in a warm climate, found embedded inside the amber arriving in their cities from cold northern countries.
Glazer became chairman of Zapata, replacing Ronald Lassiter, and in 1995 Avram Glazer was named CEO and president of Zapata.
Former Israel coach and Chelsea's director of football, Avram Grant, was named as his replacement.
It was published in 1966 as an Ace Double, along with Avram Davidson's The Kar-Chee Reign, following the tête-bêche format.
Partizan then signed former Chelsea manager Avram Grant, who was able to preserve the lead from the half-season.
Avram Davidson ( April 23, 1923 – May 8, 1993 ) was an American writer of fantasy fiction, science fiction, and crime fiction, as well as the author of many stories that do not fit into a genre niche.
President Stanley came to the Southampton campus shortly after the decision was announced, purportedly to stage a Q & A with the student body in the Avram Theatre on-campus.
2 days after the Al-Faraj takeover was completed Portsmouth's former Technical Director Avram Grant returned as Director of football.
Each responsum advocated different standards of observance ; two responsa were passed as majority opinions, one by Rabbi Susan Grossman and one by Rabbi Avram Reisner, the third responsum, by Rabbi Miriam Berkowitz was passed as a minority opinion.
The public manifestation of the Duchy was The Royal Bank of Avram which at one time operated from retail premises owned by The Grand Duke of Avram in George Town, Tasmania, and which still issues its own banknotes and coinage and platinum 1 ounce coins.
He was born in Chatham in the Medway area of Kent, to a Jewish family, the son of an Avram Kohen, a Polish immigrant who worked as a tailor, and his first wife, Sime Zamremb.
There was, however, to be further friction between himself and Abramovich when Avram Grant was appointed as Director of Football, despite objections from Mourinho.

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