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-Bătrâna, Lia ; Bătrâna, Adrian ; Bolomey, Alexandra ; Buzdugan, Costache ; Popovici, Dragomir ; Trohani, George ; Oberlander, Ernest, Cercetări în necropola romano-bizantină de la Hârșova, raport, Sesiunea anuală, Pitești, 1988 ;

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In history of Romanian culinary literature, Costache Negruzzi and Mihail Kogălniceanu are the compilers of a cookbook ″ 200 reţete cercate de bucate, prăjituri şi alte treburi gospodăreşti ″ ( 200 tried recipes, pastries and other household things ) printed in 1841.

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* Vasile Maciu, " Costache Negri, un ctitor al României moderne ", in Magazin Istoric, May 1975, p. 66-69

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Prominent figures in Moldova's cultural development include mitropolitans Varlaam and Dosoftei, Grigore Ureche, Miron Costin, mitropolitan of Kiev Petru Movilă, scholars Nicolae Milescu-Spãtaru, Dimitrie Cantemir ( 1673 – 1723 ), and Ion Neculce, Gavriil Bănulescu-Bodoni, Alexandru Hîjdău, Alexandru Donici, Constantin Stamati, Costache Negruzzi, historian and philologist Bogdan P. Hasdeu ( 1836 – 1907 ), author Ion Creangă ( 1837 – 1889 ), and poet Mihai Eminescu ( 1850 – 1889 ).
Born in Bucharest, he was the first of four children of father Costache Paulescu and mother Maria Paulescu.
It was during this early period that he first met the poet Vasile Alecsandri ( they studied under both Vida and Cuénim ), Costache Negri and Cuza.
During this period, Kogălniceanu maintained close contacts with his former colleague Costache Negri and his sister Elena, becoming one of the main figures of the intellectual circle hosted by the Negris in Mânjina.
Ghica allowed the instigators of the 1848 events to return from exile, and appointed Kogălniceanu, as well as Costache Negri and Alexandru Ioan Cuza to administrative offices.
However, both Kogălniceanu and Alecsandri initially presented themselves as candidates for the regency title of Caimacam — Alecsandri, who was more popular, renounced first in order to back Costache Negri.
On May 27, 1873, Kogălniceanu, alongside Alecsandri, Costache Negri, Petre Poni and other public figures, attended Cuza's funeral in Ruginoasa.
Călinescu observed that much of Kogălniceanu's own prose works imitated the style of his friend Costache Negruzzi, without carrying the same artistic weight, while noting that his few works of autobiography featured " pages of gracious good-natured melancholy ", which he attributed to the author's traditional upbringing.
Chronicles edited by Kogălniceanu and Costache Negruzzi were the source of inspiration for several historical novelists, beginning with Alexandru Odobescu.
Ion Luca's uncles, Costache and Iorgu Caragiale, also known as Caragiali, managed theater troupes and were very influential figures in the development of early Romanian theater — in Wallachia and Moldavia alike.
The young Caragiale opted to follow in his uncles ' footsteps, and was taught declamation and mimic art by Costache at the latter's theater school in Bucharest, where he was accompanied by his mother and sister.
As editor of Epoca, he published works by Hasdeu alongside those of his other contemporaries and predecessors — Grigore Alexandrescu, Nicolae Filimon, Dinicu Golescu, Ion Heliade Rădulescu, Cilibi Moise, Costache Negruzzi, and Anton Pann.
The writer was most likely very familiar with the comedies authored by his two uncles, Costache and Iorgu, which have been shown to develop themes he later explored in depth.
Among the minor 19th century dramatists whose comedic works were familiar to Caragiale, and in many ways similar to his, own was Costache Halepliu.
His siblings were Costache, Barbu, Sevasta and Marghioala, and his father died in 1824.
A year later, Alecsandri attended a party celebrating the name day of Costache Negri, a family friend.
Ungureanu studied math and physics at the Costache Negruzzi high-school in Iaşi, where he graduated valedictorian in 1987.
Costache Caragiale ( March 29, 1815 – February 13, 1877 ) was a Romanian actor and theatre manager who had an important role in the development of the Romanian theatre.
Between 1852 and 1855, Costache Caragiale was the first director of the National Theatre of Bucharest.

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-Hașotti, Puiu ; Popovici, Dragomir, Cultura Cernavoda I în contextul descoperirilor de la Hârșova, Pontica, 25, 1992, p. 15-44 ;
-Petolescu, Constantin, C .; Popovici, Dragomir, O inscripție inedită de la Carsium, SCIVA, 40, 3, 1989, p. 241-247 ;

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On October 27, 2006, McClatchy Newspapers reported that Kimberly had also worked part-time in 2003 for one of sister Karen's lobbying clients, a foundation run by the Karic family ; Weldon has tried unsuccessfully to help Dragomir and Bogoljub Karic obtain U. S. visas.
Dragomir Milošević ( Serbian: Драгомир Милошевић ; born February 4, 1942, Ub, present-day Serbia ) is a Serb war criminal and former commander of the Sarajevo-Romanija Corps ( SRK ) of the Army of Republika Srpska ( VRS ) which besieged Sarajevo for three years during the Bosnian war.

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* Achterberg, Winfried ; Best, Jan ; Enzler, Kees ; Rietveld, Lia ; Woudhuizen, Fred, The Phaistos Disc: A Luwian Letter to Nestor, Publications of the Henry Frankfort Foundation vol XIII, Dutch Archeological and Historical Society, Amsterdam 2004.
Atop the hill stands a stone pillar that was the Irish Lia Fáil ( Stone of Destiny ) on which the High Kings of Ireland were crowned ; legends suggest that the stone was required to roar three times if the chosen one was a true king ( compare with the Scottish Lia Fail ).
Guest characters included Piper the elderly cleaning man, Eric the Werewolf ( Ian Sears ); an additional security guard who was a gorilla ; and Mary the Christmas Allegory ( Lia Williams ), who gave birth to consumer products.
Former and current CCA faculty includes designers Yves Behar, Brenda Laurel, Nathan Shedroff, Christopher Simmons, Michael Vanderbyl, and Martin Venezky ; architects Thom Faulders, Ila Berman, Katherine Lambert, and Craig Scott ; artists Kim Anno, David Heintz, Raymond Saunders, Claudia Bernardi, Jordan Kantor, Kota Ezawa, Christian Jankowski, Tim Lee, Mario Ybarra Jr., Larry Sultan, Jim Goldberg, Brian Conley, Ken Lum, and Lia Cook ; goldsmith Alan Revere, writers: Tom Barbash, M. Celeste Connor, Joseph Lease, Aimee Phan, Lisa Robertson, Mitchell Schwarzer, Dodie Bellamy, and Kevin Killian ; curators Raimundas Malasauskas, Renny Pritikin, and Jens Hoffmann ; and filmmaker Rob Epstein.
| Princess Lia Georgia Triff, wife of Prince Paul-Philippe Hohenzollern of Romania, gave birth in Romania to the Prince Carol Ferdinand Hohenzollern on January 11, 2010 ; born on February 23, 1949, she was then 60 years, 10 months, and 19 days.

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This proposal, which was understandably appealing to Albert, had already been discussed by some of his relatives ; but it was necessary to proceed cautiously, and he assured Pope Adrian VI that he was anxious to reform the Order and punish the knights who had adopted Lutheran doctrines.
The current 4-time champion is Adrian Conradi ; however, due to his return to Canada a new champion will be declared.
An incident also occurred in April 2007 in the Chicago Loop district, where a coyote, later nicknamed " Adrian ", quietly entered a Quizno's restaurant during the lunch hours ; it was later captured and released at a wildlife rehabilitation center near Barrington, Illinois.
Notable names in mid-century modern design include Adrian Frutiger, designer of the typefaces Univers and Frutiger ; Paul Rand, who, from the late 1930s until his death in 1996, took the principles of the Bauhaus and applied them to popular advertising and logo design, helping to create a uniquely American approach to European minimalism while becoming one of the principal pioneers of the subset of graphic design known as corporate identity ; and Josef Müller-Brockmann, who designed posters in a severe yet accessible manner typical of the 1950s and 1970s era.
The modern interpretation, following that of Louis Duchesne, who compiled the major scholarly edition, is that the Liber Pontificalis was gradually and unsystematically compiled, and that the authorship is impossible to determine, with a few exceptions ( e. g. the biography of Pope Stephen II ( 752 – 757 ) to papal " Primicerius " Christopher ; the biographies of Pope Nicholas I and Pope Adrian II ( 867 – 872 ) to Anastasius ).
Minnesota began the 2006 season 4 – 2 ( Childress became the first coach in Vikings history to start 2 – 0 in his first year ), but would finish the year at 6 – 10, receiving the 7th pick in the NFL Draft ; with it, the Vikings selected Adrian Peterson out of the University of Oklahoma.
* Longleat, Wiltshire, England: hedge maze, designed by Greg Bright, 1978, and mirror maze, designed by Adrian Fisher ; Labyrinth of Love, Renaissance style Rose garden labyrinth designed by Graham Burgess.
Pope Adrian IV's conditions for a union between the eastern and western church included recognition of his religious authority over Christians everywhere, and the Emperor's recognition of his secular authority ; neither East nor West could accept such conditions.
See Walter J. Ong, Ramus, Method, and the Decay of Dialogue: From the Art of Discourse to the Art of Reason ( Harvard University Press, 1958 ; reissued by the University of Chicago Press, 2004, with a new foreword by Adrian Johns ).
The statement of the " Vita " that Methodius was made bishop in 870 and not raised to the dignity of an archbishop until 873 is contradicted by the brief of Pope John VIII, written in June 879, according to which Adrian consecrated him archbishop ; John includes in his jurisdiction not only Great Moravia and Pannonia, but Serbia as well.
* January 9 – Pope Adrian VI ( born Adriaan Florenszoon Boeyens, Dedens or Dedel ; Hadrianus in Latin ) succeeds Pope Leo X as the 218th pope.
Pope Adrian IV ’ s death in 1159 saw the election of two rival popes ; Alexander III and the antipope Victor IV.
The members of The Memoir Club were not quite equivalent to those of Old Bloomsbury, however ; the club did not include Adrian Stephen, for example, or Sydney-Turner, who certainly belonged to Old Bloomsbury.
* Edgar Allan Poe Awards: Edgar ; Best Motion Picture, John Paxton ( screenwriter ), Richard Brooks ( author ), Dore Schary ( producer ), Adrian Scott ( associate producer ) and Edward Dmytryk ( director ); 1948.
An early 1996 Q magazine interview revealed that relations between Blur members had become very strained ; journalist Adrian Deevoy wrote that he found them " on the verge of a nervous breakup ".
The orchestral premiere of The Planets suite, conducted at Holst's request by Adrian Boult, was held at short notice on 29 September 1918, during the last weeks of World War I, in the Queen's Hall with the financial support of Holst's friend and fellow composer H. Balfour Gardiner It was hastily rehearsed ; the musicians of the Queen's Hall Orchestra first saw the complicated music only two hours before the performance, and the choir for " Neptune " was recruited from pupils from St Paul's Girls ' School ( where Holst taught ).
The library contains such famous trademarked typefaces as Palatino and Optima by Hermann Zapf ; Frutiger, Avenir and Univers by Adrian Frutiger ; and Helvetica by Max Miedinger and Eduard Hoffman.
* Ward 3: Adrian Mapp ( D ; 2012 )
In October 1660, at Charing Cross or Tyburn, London, ten were publicly hanged, drawn and quartered: Thomas Harrison, John Jones, Adrian Scroope, John Carew, Thomas Scot, and Gregory Clement, who had signed the king's death warrant ; the preacher Hugh Peters ; Francis Hacker and Daniel Axtell, who commanded the guards at the king's trial and execution ; and John Cooke, the solicitor who directed the prosecution.
* Robert " of the Chamber " Breakspear ( d. 1110 ), priest of the diocese of Bath, then monk at St Albans ; father of Nicholas who became the only English Pope, Pope Adrian IV.
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