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His parents Nicolae and Maria Brâncuși were poor peasants who earned a meager living through back-breaking labor ; from the age of seven, Constantin herded the family's flock of sheep.
It is located in the royal palace and features extensive collections of medieval and modern Romanian art, including works by renowned sculptor Constantin Brâncuși, as well as a prominent international collection assembled by the Romanian royal family.
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Constantin Silvestri (; 31 May 1913, Bucharest 23 February 1969, London ) was a Romanian conductor and composer.
Constantin Brâncoveanu (; 1654 August 15, 1714 ) was Prince of Wallachia between 1688 and 1714.
Constantin Ion Parhon (; October 15, 1874 August 9, 1969 ) was a Romanian neuropsychiatrist, endocrinologist and politician.
Mircea Albulescu (; real name Iorgu Constantin Albulescu ) is a Romanian actor, university professor ( Doctor of Arts ), journalist, poet, writer of prose, member of the Writers ' Union of Romania ( Uniunea Scriitorilor ).
Constantin Tănase (; July 5, 1880 August 29, 1945 ) was a Romanian actor and writer for stage, a key figure in the revue style of theater in Romania.
Grand Duke Dimitri Constantinovich of Russia (; 13 June 1860 28 January 1919 ) was a son of Grand Duke Constantin Nikolaevich and a first cousin of Alexander III of Russia.

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The through line, sometimes also called the spine, was first suggested by Constantin Stanislavski as a simplified way for actors to think about characterisation.

Constantin and ;
Her second stay was not happy ; she was lonely, homesick and deeply attached to Constantin Heger.
Other notable recordings include Deryck Cooke's completion of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 10, conducted by Simon Rattle ; Elgar's In the South ( Alassio ) with Constantin Silvestri, Tchaikovsky's 2nd Piano Concerto with Rudolf Barshai and Peter Donohoe as soloist ( with Nigel Kennedy and Steven Isserlis in the slow movement ); Anthony Payne's completion of Elgar's 3rd Symphony with Paul Daniel, and Leonard Bernstein's Chichester Psalms with Marin Alsop.
He approved of an ethnic nationalist state centered on the Orthodox Church ( in 1927, despite his still-vivid interest in Theosophy, he recommended young intellectuals " the return to the Church "), which he opposed to, among others, the secular nationalism of Constantin Rădulescu-Motru ; referring to this particular ideal as " Romanianism ", Eliade was, in 1934, still viewing it as " neither fascism, nor chauvinism ".
Among the notable national players included Scott McCready, an English wide receiver who played some preseason games for the New England Patriots, the Claymores ' wide receiver Scott Couper, who played a pre-season game for the Chicago Bears, Constantin Ritzmann, a German defensive end who had played for the University of Tennessee, and Rob Hart, an English rugby player who became a placekicker ; he kicked barefoot.
In 1772 he published Der goldene Spiegel oder die Könige van Scheschian, a pedagogic work in the form of oriental stories ; this attracted the attention of Anna Amalia, Duchess of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach and resulted in his appointment as tutor to her two sons, the Duke Karl August and his brother Prince Constantin, at Weimar.
The play, depicting an imaginary meeting between Vişniec and Emil Cioran, was first brought to the stage in 2007, under the direction of Radu Afrim and with a cast of Romanian and Luxembourgian actors ; Cioran was played by Constantin Cojocaru.
Rocker was particularly impressed by the writings of Constantin Franz, a federalist and opponent of Bismarck's centralized German Empire ; Eugen Dühring, an anti-Marxist socialist, whose theories had some anarchist aspects ; novels like Victor Hugo's Les Misérables and Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward ; as well as the traditional socialist literature such as Karl Marx's Capital and Ferdinand Lasalle and August Bebel's writings.
He completed Rollin's Histoire romaine by the addition of six volumes ( 1750 1756 ); he also published two editions of Livy, with notes ; L ' Histoire des empereurs des Romains, jusqu ' à Constantin ( 1749 ); Histoire de l ' Université de Paris, and a Rhétorique française, which enjoyed much popularity.
* Constantin Fasolt, Council and hierarchy: the political thought of William Durant the Younger, Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991.
Constantin Șerban financed the building of the Orthodox Saint George Church, completed in 1656 ; it was accompanied by a since-lost palace and adjacent gardens.
Unable to cope with the financial burdens imposed by the Porte, he was dismissed ; nonetheless, following the intervention of Postelnic ( Chamberlain ) Constantin Cantacuzino, the throne was given to his son Grigore I Ghica.
Throughout the period, Janco was still on demand as a draftsman: in 1934, his depiction of poet Constantin Nissipeanu opened the first print of Nisspeanu's Metamorfoze ; in 1936, he published a posthumous portrait of writer Mateiu Caragiale, to illustrate the Perpessicius edition of Caragiale's poems.
Constantin Stanislavski, the Russian theatre practitioner, had wanted to stage the play in 1895 ; he had persuaded Tolstoy to rewrite act four along lines that Stanislavski had suggested, but the production did not materialise.
Émile Zola had presented to the public an almost exclusive combination of bad men and women ; in L ' Abbé Constantin all are kind and good, and the change was eagerly welcomed by the public.
This allowed him to send his sons to study abroad ; after entering the Saint Sava High School with a scholarship and graduating with honors, Take Ionescu ( as he became known in his student days ) entered the University of Paris and took a PhD in Law, attending courses together with, among others, the future politicians Raymond Poincaré, Constantin Dissescu, Constantin Arion, Grigore Andronescu, Alexandru Djuvara, and Alexandru Marghiloman.
Initially, he welcomed the idea of Romania itself entering the Habsburg Monarchy in a federalist project ( see United States of Greater Austria ), as a means to solve the nationality issue, but eventually came to oppose it ; in a conversation with the PNL's Constantin Stere, who continued to support the idea, Ionescu declared: " instead of a foreign minister in Vienna, if Romania should join the Habsburgs, I would rather become a waiter in Chicago!
Mârzescu, Ion G. Duca, Alexandru Djuvara, Constantin Alimănişteanu, Ion and Alexandru G. Radovici, Dinu and Vintilă Brătianu ), he was a member of a short-lived Parliamentary Committee charged with finding a solution to the agrarian issue ; created in June, it was dissolved by the cabinet later in the same month.
During his stay in Paris, while the main Conservative Party disintegrated, the PCD had itself suffered a major crisis ; according to Ionescu's rival and one-time political partner Constantin Argetoianu, Ionescu's temporary residence on Calea Victoriei subsequently became a meeting place for various Conservative politicians ( whom Argetoianu repeatedly described as " Conservative wrecks ").
His theatre was closed down in January 1938 ; the ailing Constantin Stanislavski, then the director of an opera theatre now known as Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre, invited Meyerhold to lead his company.
In spring 1931, Stoica started working for the Griviţa Railway Yards, where he met Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, Vasile Luca, and Constantin Doncea ; together, they started organizing a strike.

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* February 19 Constantin Brâncuşi, Romanian sculptor ( d. 1957 )
* February 15 Constantin von Tischendorf, German Biblical scholar ( d. 1874 )
Although the move was planned by Romanian officials, her encounters were to be used as evidence incriminating her at a February 1960 trial for treason ( where Constantin Noica and Dinu Pillat were the main defendants ).
Constantin François de Chassebœuf, comte de Volney ( 3 February 1757 25 April 1820 ) was a French philosopher, historian, orientalist, and politician.
Ira Remsen ( February 10, 1846 March 4, 1927 ) was a chemist who, along with Constantin Fahlberg, discovered the artificial sweetener saccharin.
Constantin Carathéodory ( or Constantine Karatheodori ) ( Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Καραθεοδωρή ) ( 13 September 1873 2 February 1950 ) was a Greek mathematician.
Sanford Meisner ( August 31, 1905 February 2, 1997 ), also known as Sandy, was an American actor and acting teacher who developed a form of Method acting ( based on the ' system ' of Constantin Stanislavski ) that is now known as the Meisner technique.
Constantin Freiherr von Ettingshausen ( or Baron Constantin von Ettingshausen ) ( June 16, 1826 February 1, 1897 ) was an Austrian geologist and botanist.
In February 1948, the Communists ended a long process of infiltrating the Romanian Social Democratic Party ( ensuring control through electoral alliances and the two-party Frontul Unic Muncitoresc — Singular Workers ' Front, the PCR had profited from the departure of Constantin Titel Petrescu's group from the Social Democrats in March 1946 ).
Constantin Argetoianu ( 1871 February 6, 1952 ) was a Romanian politician, one of the best-known personalities of interwar Greater Romania, who served as the Prime Minister between September 28 and November 23, 1939.
When the February Revolution happened in Petrograd in 1917, the governor of the Bessarabia Governorate stepped down and passed his legal powers to Constantin Mimi, the President of the Gubernial Zemstvo, which was named the Commissar of the Provisional Government in Bessarabia, with Vladimir Criste his deputy.
*** Constantin Karl Viktor Schultze ( born February 19, 1998, Hamburg )
Constantine Mavrocordatos ( Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Μαυροκορδάτος, Romanian: Constantin Mavrocordat ; February 27, 1711 November 23, 1769 ) was a Greek noble who served as Prince of Wallachia and Prince of Moldavia at several intervals.

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