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* Thank You, by Nicoleta Alexandru ( Nicola ), 2009
Best of Nicola is a 2003 album by Romanian singer Nicoleta Alexandru.

Nicoleta and ),
At the age of thirty he married with Nicoleta Sorkočević ( Sorgo )(+ 1644 ) who bore him three sons, Frano ( Francesco ), Matheo ( Mato ), Šiško ( Segismondo ) and two daughters, Maria ( Mara ) Gondola and Dziva ( Giovanna ).

Nicoleta and is
He is the father of manele and ethno-pop singer Nicoleta Guţă.

Nicoleta and Nicola
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Nicoleta and Romanian
* Romanian: Niculina, Nicoleta, Nicolina, Nico

Nicoleta and .
* Miscoiu, Sergiu, Craciun, Oana, Colopelnic, Nicoleta.
* Miscoiu, Sergiu, Craciun, Oana, Colopelnic, Nicoleta.

Alexandru and born
He was born in Bucharest, Wallachia, to the prominent Ghica boyar family, and was the nephew of both Grigore Alexandru Ghica ( who was to become Prince of Wallachia in the 1840s and 1850s ) and Ion Câmpineanu, a Carbonari-inspired radical.
* Alexandru Vlad ( born 1989 ), Romanian footballer
He was the son of Prince Alexandru Ştirbey and his wife Maria Ghika-Comăneşti, and grandson of another Barbu Dimitrie Ştirbei ( born Bibescu, adopted Ştirbei ), who was Prince of Wallachia and died in 1869.
He was born in 1330 and was the son of Nicolae Alexandru.
Alexandru Zotincă ( born 22 January 1977 in Sibiu ) is a former Romanian-American soccer defender, who most recently played for C. D.
Alexandru Sturdza was a member of the Sturdza family, born in Jassy, in Moldavia, and related to the Greek Phanariote family of the Mourousis through his mother.
Alexandru Papadopol ( born 5 April 1975 in Râmnicu Vâlcea ) is a Romanian actor.
* Alexandru Averescu, Romanian Marshal, Army Commander during World War I ; Prime Minister ( in fact, born near Izmail, in the village of Ozerne )
Mihai Alexandru Găinuşă ( born November 6, 1970, in Sibiu ) is a Romanian radio and TV star, hosting together with Şerban Huidu the morning show on Kiss FM radio and a weekly satire show ( Cronica Cârcotaşilor ) on the Romanian station Prima TV.

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Later on, after a personal union was completed on 5 February 1859, Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza was welcomed enthusiastically by the inhabitants of Buzău and was persuaded to spend the night in the city on his way from Iaşi to Bucharest.
First founded in the 1930s by and originally managed by Alexandru Tzigara-Samurcaş, the museum was reopened February 5, 1990, a mere six weeks after the downfall and execution of Nicolae Ceauşescu.
Ioan Sturdza ( Ioan Sandu Sturdza or Ioniţă Sandu Sturdza ; his first name may be given as John ) was a Prince of Moldavia ( June 21, 1822 – May 5, 1828 ) and the most famous descendant of Alexandru Sturdza.
* Alexandru Marghiloman ( 5 March – 24 October 1918 )
** BMO 2010 team B: 1. Boscanean Andrian 2. Pupazan Gheorghe 3. Grigoroi Alexandru 4. Sali Adrian 5. Cheian Dinis 6. Zbirnea Alexei
** BMO 2011: 1. Cheian Dini 2. Godina Teodor 3. Grigoroi Alexandru 4. Ivanov Andrei 5. Pupazan Gheorghe 6. Zanoci Cristian
** BMO 2011 team A: 1. Cerrahoğlu Ömer 2. Pădurariu Tudor 3. Drăgoi Octav 4. Radu Bumbăcea 5. Bud Viorel Andrei 6. Milu Alexandru Andrei

Alexandru and November
* November 14 – Alexandru Averescu, Romanian soldier and politician ( d. 1938 )
On 4 November 1957 the Romanian Workers ' Party, comprising the most prominent politicians of Communist Romania ( Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, Chivu Stoica, Alexandru Moghioroş, Ştefan Voitec, Nicolae Ceauşescu, Leonte Răutu and Grigore Preoteasa ), was involved in an accident at Vnukovo Airport ; Preoteasa ( who was Minister of Foreign Affairs at the time ) was killed, as was the aircraft's crew.
In November 1893, as a gesture of goodwill towards his adversary, Alexandru Macedonski authored an article in Literatorul, in which he asked authorities if it was normal for a former Head of Theaters not to have a stable source of income — the intended recipient did not acknowledge this offer, and the Caragiale-Macedonski conflict escalated after he continued to attack the latter in the press.
The treaty was denounced in October 1918 by the Alexandru Marghiloman government and subsequently nullified by the terms of the Armistice of 11 November 1918.
The PŢ had much success in the elections of November 1919, forming a coalition government with the Transylvanian Romanian National Party ( PNR ), under Alexandru Vaida-Voevod.
Văitoianu's government refused to comply, and handed in its resignation on November 30, leaving room for the bloc formed in Parliament by the Romanian National Party of Transylvania and the Peasants ' Party of the Regat to form the Alexandru Vaida-Voevod cabinet, one which soon agreed to the Allies ' demands.
Alexandru ( St. Alexander ), November, 8-Sf.

Alexandru and ),
He contributed to the tactics used during the Battle of Mărăşeşti ( July – August 1917 ), when Romanians under General Alexandru Averescu managed to stop the advance of German forces under the command of Field Marshal August von Mackensen.
In December 1971, following an informative note from Ion Stănescu, the President of the Council of State Security of the Romanian Socialist Republic, to Yuri Andropov, the chief of KGB, three of the leaders of the National Patriotic Front, Alexandru Usatiuc-Bulgar, Gheorghe Ghimpu and Valeriu Graur, as well as a fourth person, Alexandru Soltoianu, the leader of a similar clandestine movement in northern Bukovina ( Bucovina ), were arrested and later sentenced to long prison terms.
It was based on lyrics by poet Alexandru Basarab ( actually a pen name for Adrian Hoajă ), which retold the story of Zalmoxis's existence.
* Excelsior ( Macedonski ), a book of poems by Alexandru Macedonski
* Stephen II of Moldavia ( died 1447 ), prince, son of Alexandru cel Bun
During the reign of Domnitor Alexandru Ioan Cuza ( 1859 – 1866 ), Catargiu was one of the Opposition leaders, and received much assistance from his kinsman, Barbu Catargiu ( b. 1807 ), a noted journalist and politician, who was assassinated in Bucharest on the June 20, 1862.
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 ).
* Alexandru G. Golescu ( Paris, 1839 ), Romanian politician
In the 1850s ( after the Crimean War ), Focşani grew in importance as the center of activities in favor of the union between Wallachia and Moldavia ( the Danubian Principalities ), leading to the double election of Alexandru Ioan Cuza in Iaşi and Bucharest.
The elections seemed to do away with the old political system: Iorga's party was third, trailing behind two newcomers, the Transylvanian PNR and the Poporanist Peasants ' Party (), with whom it formed a parliamentary bloc supporting an Alexandru Vaida-Voevod cabinet.
It remained in place until 1858, when the Crimean War removed the two countries from Russian influence and confirmed the rule by several European powers first established by the Treaty of Paris ; the Paris Convention of 1858 remained the governing document following the election of Alexandru Ioan Cuza as Domnitor over the united countries ( 1859 ), but was replaced by Cuza's own organic law, entitled Statutul dezvoltător al Convenţiei de la Paris (" Statute expanding the Paris Convention "), in 1864.
Kogălniceanu carried on as leader of pragmatic-reformist liberalism in Romania ; in loose opposition to the Conservative Party cabinet of Lascăr Catargiu ( 1875 ), he began talks with the radical faction of the liberal trend ( most notably, Ion Brătianu, Dimitrie Sturdza, Ion Ghica, C. A. Rosetti, Dimitrie Brătianu, and Alexandru G. Golescu ), which were carried at the Bucharest residence of Pasha Stephen Bartlett Lakeman.
The propaganda effort won support from across the floor: Junimea Conservatives ( Titu Maiorescu, Theodor Rosetti, Ioan Slavici ), National Liberals ( D. Sturdza ) and independents ( Alexandru Odobescu ) all signed up to the enterprise.
Kogălniceanu subsequently represented his country in France ( 1880 ), being the first Romanian envoy to Paris, and having Alexandru Lahovary on his staff.
Although he had been a staunch defender of the deposed Alexandru Ioan Cuza, he eventually backed the movement against him ( led by Mihail Kogălniceanu ), and was not opposed to the new Domnitor ( future King of Romania ) Carol.

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