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Mircea and Eliade's
A work which views Hekate from the perspective of Mircea Eliade's archetypes and substantiates its claims through cross-cultural comparisons.
According to Mircea Eliade's Encyclopedia of Religion, some of the Nagas of Manipur trace their ancestry from a butterfly.
Robert Ellwood, a professor of religion who did his graduate studies under Mircea Eliade, saw this type of nostalgia as one of the most characteristic themes in Eliade's life and academic writings.
Many of Mircea Eliade's literary works, in particular his earliest ones, are noted for their eroticism and their focus on subjective experience.
Polemically, Călinescu proposed that Mircea Eliade's supposed focus on " aggressive youth " and served to instill his interwar Romanian writers with the idea that they had a common destiny as a generation apart.
He also commented that, when set in Romania, Mircea Eliade's stories lacked the " perception of immediate reality ", and, analyzing the non-traditional names the writer tended to ascribe to his Romanian characters, that they did not depict " specificity ".
" Mircea Eliade's assessment of his own pre-1940 literary contributions oscillated between expressions of pride and the bitter verdict that they were written for " an audience of little ladies and high school students ".
Mircea Eliade's other early works include Şantier (" Building Site "), a part-novel, part-diary account of his Indian sojourn.
Mircea Eliade's earliest works, most of which were published at later stages, belong to the fantasy genre.
In August 1954, when Horia Sima, who led the Iron Guard during its exile, was rejected by a faction inside the movement, Mircea Eliade's name was included on a list of persons who supported the latter — although this may have happened without his consent.
During the final years of Mircea Eliade's life, his disciple Culianu exposed and publicly criticized his 1930s pro-Iron Guard activities ; relations between the two soured as a result.
Alongside the arguments introduced by Daniel Dubuisson, criticism of Mircea Eliade's political involvement with antisemitism and fascism came from Adriana Berger, Leon Volovici, Alexandra Lagniel-Lavastine, Florin Ţurcanu and others, who have attempted to trace Eliade's antisemitism throughout his work and through his associations with contemporary antisemites, such as the Italian fascist occultist Julius Evola.
Romanian scholar Mircea Handoca, editor of Eliade's writings, argues that the controversy surrounding Eliade was encouraged by a group of exiled writers, of whom Manea was a main representative, and believes that Eliade's association with the Guard was a conjectural one, determined by the young author's Christian values and conservative stance, as well as by his belief that a Legionary Romania could mirror Portugal's Estado Novo.
Mircea Eliade's nephew and commentator Sorin Alexandrescu himself proposed that Eliade's politics were essentially conservative and patriotic, in part motivated by a fear of the Soviet Union which he shared with many other young intellectuals.
Based on Mircea Eliade's admiration for Gandhi, various other authors assess that Eliade remained committed to nonviolence.
In Romania, Mircea Eliade's legacy in the field of the history of religions is mirrored by the journal Archaeus ( founded 1997, and affiliated with the University of Bucharest Faculty of History ).
Early on, Mircea Eliade's novels were the subject of satire: before the two of them became friends, Nicolae Steinhardt, using the pen name Antisthius, authored and published parodies of them.
Eliade's Iphigenia was again included in theater programs during the late years of the Nicolae Ceauşescu regime: in January 1982, a new version, directed by Ion Cojar, premiered at the National Theater Bucharest, starring Mircea Albulescu, Tania Filip and Adrian Pintea in some of the main roles.
In March 2007, on Eliade's 100th birthday, the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company hosted the Mircea Eliade Week, during which radio drama adaptations of several works were broadcast.
**" Angajamentul politic al lui Mircea Eliade " (" Mircea Eliade's Political Affiliation "), in 22, Nr.
* List of Terms Used in Mircea Eliade's The Sacred and The Profane

Mircea and opinion
In Strabo's opinion, the original name of the Dacians was " daoi ", which Mircea Eliade in his De Zalmoxis à Genghis Khan explained with a possible Phrygian cognate " Daos ", the name of the wolf god.
Deshmukh and Mircea Eliade are of the opinion that there exists some link between Rishabha and Indus valley civilization.

Mircea and region
In February 1994, President Mircea Snegur, opposed to Gaugauz independence, promised a Gaugauz autonomous region.
Mircea then occupied Dobruja, but Mehmed wrested the region back in 1419, capturing the Danubian fort of Ciurgiu and forcing Wallachia back into vassalage.
The region remained under Wallachian influence until the early 14th century, during the reign of Mircea the Elder, when the area was integrated into Moldavia by prince Alexander the Kind in still not fully clarified circumstances.

Mircea and has
According to Mircea Eliade, the medieval " Gioacchinian myth [...] of universal renovation in a more or less imminent future " has influenced a number of modern theories of history, such as those of Lessing ( who explicitly compares his views to those of medieval " enthusiasts "), Fichte, Hegel, and Schelling, and has also influenced a number of Russian writers.
Mircea Eliade sees the Abrahamic religions as a turning point between the ancient, cyclic view of time and the modern, linear view of time, noting that, in their case, sacred events are not limited to a far-off primordial age, but continue throughout history: " time is no longer the circular Time of the Eternal Return ; it has become linear and irreversible Time ".
Starting in the 19th century, Romanian historiography has also referred to him as Mircea the Great ().
The resemblance with Lazarica church indicates that Mircea cel Bătrân has employed Serbian craftsmen from the Morava School.
Since the 1970s Mircea Eliade, a prominent historian of religion, fiction writer and philosopher, has been criticized for having supported the Iron Guard in the 1930s.
Mircea Eliade has suggested that in many pre-modern cultures one finds the concept of the Fall and a " nostalgia for paradise ".
* The religious scholar and writer Mircea Eliade has applied the term " eternal return " to what he sees as a universal religious belief in the ability to return to the mythical age through myth and ritual ( see Eternal Return ( Eliade )).
It could be argued that Traditionalism has a strong, although discreet, impact in the field of comparative religion and particularly on the young Mircea Eliade, although he was not himself a member of this school.
Doniger holds the Mircea Eliade Distinguished Service Professor Chair in History of Religions at the University of Chicago, and has served on the editorial board of History of Religions since 1979, as well as editing a dozen other publications over her lifetime.
Mircea Eliade has compared these Borborite beliefs and practices involving Barbēlō to Tantric rituals and beliefs, noting that both systems have a common goal of attaining primordial spiritual unity through erotic bliss and the consumption of menses and semen.
Recently he has played and composed electronic, rock, etno, alternative and contemporary music, sometimes together with Mircea Florian.

Mircea and ;
* Some take the passage seriously, and consider Zalmoxis to have created a ritual of passage ; this theory is mainly supported by Mircea Eliade, who was the first to write a coherent interpretation of the Zalmoxis myth ;
An unprecedented event occurred with the interview that was granted by Mircea Eliade to poet Adrian Păunescu, during the latter's 1970 visit to Chicago ; Eliade complimented both Păunescu's activism and his support for official tenets, expressing a belief that
" A Romanian Television 1 poll carried out in 2006 nominated Mircea Eliade as the 7th Greatest Romanian in history ; his case was argued by the writer Dragoş Bucurenci ( see 100 greatest Romanians ).
In addition to The Bengali Night, films based on, or referring to, his works, include: Mircea Eliade et la redécouverte du Sacré ( 1987 ), part of the television series Architecture et Géographie sacrée, by Paul Barbă Neagră ; Domnişoara Christina ( 1996 ), by Viorel Sergovici ; Eu Adam ( 1996 ), by Dan Piţa ; Youth Without Youth ( 2007 ), by Francis Ford Coppola.
In September of that year, director and dramatist Cezarina Udrescu staged a multimedia performance based on a number of works Mircea Eliade wrote during his stay in Portugal ; titled Apocalipsa după Mircea Eliade (" The Apocalypse According to Mircea Eliade "), and shown as part of a Romanian Radio cultural campaign, it starred Ion Caramitru, Oana Pellea and Răzvan Vasilescu.
Mircea the Elder (,, ; 1355 – 1418 ) was ruler of Wallachia from 1386 until his death.
On October 10, 1394, the two armies finally clashed at the Battle of Rovine, which featured a forested and swampy terrain, thus preventing the Ottomans from properly spreading their army ; Mircea finally won the fierce battle and threw the Ottomans out of the country.
Towards the end of his reign, Mircea signed a treaty with the Ottomans ; in return for a tribute of 3, 000 gold pieces per year, the Ottomans desisted from making Wallachia a province (" pashalik "). Giurescu, p. 370.
She had 3 brothers and 2 sisters: Carol, future King of Romania ( Carol II ); Nicholas, Prince of Romania ; Elisabeta, Princess of Romania and future Queen of Greece ; Ileana, Princess of Romania and future Archduchess of Austria ( Tuscan line ); and another brother, Mircea, who died at 3 years old.
His primary mentors there were Mircea Eliade, the influential Romanian historian of religion, fiction writer and philosopher ; Frank Reynolds ( South Asian Buddhism ), Charles Long ( indigenous religions ) and Joseph Kitagawa ( East Asian Buddhism ).
* Mircea Eliade, Yoga: Immortality and Freedom ; transl.
* Mircea Geoană 2005-2010 ; ( PSD )
The Christian army was destroyed in the Battle of Varna ; Hunyadi escaped the scene, and was blamed by many, including Mircea II and his father, for the debacle.
* Professor Radu Grielescu, a famous Jungian professor, rumoured to have been Nazi sympathiser during the Second World War ; the character is modelled directly on Bellow's friend, a Romanian historian Mircea Eliade.
When Mircea Ciobanul was deposed by the Ottoman Empire ( Wallachia's overlord ) in the spring of 1554, Bucharest was ravaged by Janissary troops ; violence again occurred after Mircea returned to the throne and attacked those who had been loyal to Pătraşcu cel Bun ( February 1558 ), during the 1574 conflict between Vintilă and Alexandru II Mircea, and under the rule of Alexandru cel Rău ( early 1590s ).

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