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__NOTOC__ Anghel is a Romanian family name and given name. Surname *Alexandra Anghel (born 1997), Romanian freestyle wrestler *Alin Anghel (born 1986), Romanian triple jumper * Andrei Anghel (born 1989), Romanian luger *Atanasie Anghel (died 1713), Romanian Greek-Catholic bishop * Bianca Anghel (born 1985), Romanian long track speed skater * Cătălin Anghel (born 1974), Romanian association football player and coach *Dimitrie Anghel (1872–1914), Romanian poet * Elisabeta Anghel (born 1967), Romanian hurdler * Eugen Anghel (born 1973), Romanian association football player * Gigel Anghel (born 1955), Romanian wrestler * Grigore Anghel (born 1960), Romanian bobsledder *Itai Anghel (born 1968), Israeli journalist *LuminiÈ›a Anghel (born 1968), Romanian singer, television personality, and politician *Monica Anghel (born 1971), Romanian singer and television personality *Natalia Anghel, one of the married names of Natalia Negru (1882–1962), Romanian poet and prose writer * Rox ...
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Luminița Anghel
Luminița Anghel (; born 7 October 1968) is a Romanians, Romanian singer, TV personality and politician. She is internationally known for representing Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, Romania at the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 along with percussion band Sistem. Their song, "Let Me Try (Luminiţa Anghel and Sistem song), Let Me Try", reached the third place in the final after placing first in the semi-finals; their appearance marks the country's best result in the contest along with 2010's "Playing with Fire (Paula Seling and Ovi song), Playing with Fire" performed by Paula Seling and Ovidiu Cernăuțeanu, Ovi. Anghel particularly experienced success in her native country with follow-up recordings, resulting her receiving an offer from Walt Disney Pictures to provide vocals for Tangled's Mother Gothel in 2010. The singer won numerous awards, including distinctions from Bulgaria and Malta. Early life and early career Luminița Anghel was born on 7 October 1968 in Bu ...
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Itai Anghel
Itai Anghel () is an Israeli correspondent and documentary filmmaker. He is a staff reporter for Uvda (TV program), Uvda, a television news program on Channel 12 (Keshet Media Group, Keshet). He mainly covers conflict zones all over the world. In 2017 Anghel was awarded the 'Sokolov Award' which is Israel's highest award for journalism. Anghel is also a lecturer of history and international relations. He teaches a course about world conflicts in universities in Tel Aviv. Journalism career Anghel begun his work as a journalist in 1989, as the foreign affairs editor of Galei Tzahal - ''Galatz'', Israel Army Radio. While editing the world news, he edited and hosted the news magazine and consequently was awarded the "Galei Tzahal Chief Commander award". In 1993, he started working with Israeli TV's Channel 2 news, as the world news editor. Later, he started working for the main week's magazine for Channel 2, creating documentaries. Moving up the ladder of Israeli journalism, Anghel l ...
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Anghel Saligny
Anghel Saligny (; 19 April 1854, Liești, Șerbănești, Moldavia – 17 June 1925, Bucharest, Kingdom of Romania, Romania) was a Romanian engineer, most famous for designing the Anghel Saligny Bridge, Fetești-Cernavodă railway bridge (1895) over the Danube, the longest bridge in Europe at that time. He also designed the storage facilities in Port of Constanța, Constanța seaport, one of the earliest examples of reinforced concrete architecture in Europe. Biography Saligny was born in Liești, Șerbănești, Tecuci County (nowadays, Galați County). His father, Alfred Saligny, an educator of French descent, was an immigrant to Moldavia, coming from Prussia. He started his studies at the boarding school founded by his father in Focșani, then went on to high school, initially Unirea National College (Focșani), also in Focșani and then in Potsdam, Germany. He pursued engineering studies at the Technische Hochschule in Charlottenburg (now Technische Universität Berlin), and t ...
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Atanasie Anghel
Atanasie Anghel Popa (died 19 August 1713) was a Romanian Greek-Catholic bishop of Gyulafehérvár (today Alba Iulia, Romania) between 1698 and 1713. He was the successor to Teophilus Seremi in the seat of the Bălgrad Metropolitanate. Through his continued efforts, he perfected the union of the Romanians living in Transylvania and other parts of Hungary with the Catholic Church. Life He was born in Bábolna (today Bobâlna, part of Rapoltu Mare, Hunedoara County, Romania), the son of an Orthodox priest from Nagyrápolt (today Rapoltu Mare) who was a nobleman of Maroscsüged (today Ciugud, Romania). Anghel was ordained bishop on 22 January 1698, by Eastern Orthodox Metropolitan Teodosius (1620–1708), Primate of the Metropolitan diocese of Ungro-Wallachia and by Patriarch of Jerusalem Dositheos II (1641–1707), who was in exile. Patriarch Dositheos II also asked Bishop Atanasie Anghel to listen to both the Greek hierarchs from the court of voivode Constantin Brâncovea ...
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Vasile Anghel
Vasile Anghel (22 November 1937 – 12 September 2014) was a Romanian footballer who played as a forward. Club career Vasile Anghel was born on 22 November 1937 in Buzău, Romania and he started to play football at junior level in 1950 at local club, Locomotiva CFR. In 1954, he ended with junior period at Voința București, afterwards starting his senior career at Divizia B club, Progresul București. He went to play for Dinamo București where he made his Divizia A debut under coach Angelo Niculescu on 11 April 1956 in a derby against CCA București which ended with a 4–0 loss. He played in the first European match of a Romanian team in the 1956–57 European Cup in the 3–1 victory against Galatasaray, helping '' The Red Dogs'' go to the next phase of the competition where they were eliminated by CDNA Sofia, appearing in a total of 3 games from the campaign. Anghel played all the minutes under the guidance of coach Iuliu Baratky in the 1959 Cupa României final, ...
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Anghel Iordănescu
Anghel Iordănescu (; born 4 May 1950), is a Romanian former footballer and former manager, who played as a forward. In 2007, Iordănescu retired from football, and the following February, after his predecessor resigned, he became a member of the Romanian Senate, sitting on the Social Democratic Party benches. On 26 December 2011, he became an independent senator, affiliated to the National Union for the Progress of Romania. His son, Edward Iordănescu, is also a former footballer, currently the head coach of the Romania national team. Club career One of Steaua București's greatest players, Iordănescu was a forward or attacking midfielder with a well-developed scoring technique and uncommon dribbling ability. He was also well known for his vision and set-piece ability. In Romania, he played only for Steaua, a team he joined as a youth in 1962, aged 12. Six years later, he made his debut for the first team, followed by his first appearance for the Romania national team ...
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Stelian Anghel
Stelian Anghel (7 March 1952 – 23 November 2009) was a Romanian former footballer who played as a forward. He was also president at Politehnica Timișoara. Club career Stelian Anghel was born on 7 March 1952 in Brașov, Romania, starting to play junior level football in 1967 at local club Steagul Roșu. In 1971 he moved to neighboring club, Metrom where started playing senior level football in Divizia C, helping it finish the season on the first place, earning promotion to the second league. Shortly afterwards, he returned to Steagul where on 20 August 1972 he made his Divizia A debut under coach Nicolae Proca in a 0–0 with CSM Reșița. In the following season he helped the team finish on the third place. In 1974, Anghel went to play for Politehnica Timișoara, his first performance being a third place in the 1977–78 season. Afterwards he made his debut in European competitions, playing all four games from the 1978–79 UEFA Cup campaign as they eliminated MTK Hungà ...
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Natalia Negru
Natalia Negru (December 5, 1882 – September 2, 1962) was a Romanian poet and prose writer. Although her literary contributions were relatively minor, she is noted for being at the center of a love triangle involving her first husband, Ștefan Octavian Iosif, and her second, Dimitrie Anghel. The men were close friends, but Anghel seduced her, she divorced Iosif, who died of his grief, and then Anghel shot himself during a quarrel with her, dying of the wound two weeks later. Two years after Anghel's death, her daughter with Iosif was killed by a German bomb during World War I. She lived for four and a half decades after these turbulent events, in relatively uneventful fashion. Biography Early life and first marriage Born in Buciumeni, Tecuci County, her parents were Avram Negru, a teacher, and his wife Elena (''née'' Dumitrescu). Negru attended primary school in Galați, where her father worked, and high school in Bucharest. She enrolled in the literature and philosophy facul ...
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Alexandra Anghel
Alexandra Nicoleta Anghel (born 28 June 1997) is a Romanian Freestyle wrestling, freestyle wrestler. She won one of the bronze medals in the 2022 World Wrestling Championships – Women's freestyle 72 kg, 72kg event at the 2022 World Wrestling Championships held in Belgrade, Serbia. She is a four-time medalist, including gold, in her event at the European Wrestling Championships. Career Anghel won one of the bronze medals in the 2018 European Wrestling Championships – Women's freestyle 72 kg, 72kg event at the 2018 European Wrestling Championships held in Kaspiysk, Russia. In 2019, she lost the bronze medal match in the 2019 European Wrestling Championships – Women's freestyle 72 kg, 72kg event at the 2019 European Wrestling Championships, European Wrestling Championships held in Bucharest, Romania. In the same year, Anghel also competed in the 2019 World Wrestling Championships – Women's freestyle 72 kg, 72kg event at the 2019 World Wrestling Championships where she lost ...
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King Carol I Bridge
The Anghel Saligny Bridge (), formerly King Carol I Bridge, is a complex of two railroad truss bridges in Romania, across the Danube River and the Borcea branch of the Danube, connecting the regions of Muntenia and Dobruja. The bridge is listed in the National Register of Historic Monuments.Podul Carol I cu statuia Dorobantul
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The bridge complex was built between 1890 and 1895 over the , the branch of the Danube, and Balta Ialomiței island
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Dimitrie Anghel
Dimitrie Anghel (; July 16, 1872 – November 13, 1914) was a Romanian poet. Anghel was of Aromanian descent from his father. His first poem was published in '' Contemporanul'' (1890). His debut editorial ''Traduceri din Paul Verlaine'' was published in 1903 and in 1905 he published a volume of his works in ''În grădină'', and in 1909, in ''Fantazii''. Notable poems, many of which were in collaboration with Ștefan Octavian Iosif, include ''Legenda funigeilor'' (dramatic poem, 1907), ''Cometa'' (comedy, 1908), ''Caleidoscopul lui A. Mirea'' (1908), ''Carmen saeculare'' (historical poem, 1909), published in 1910, ''Cireșul lui Lucullus'' (proză). Around 1911 later in life he developed an interest in prose and published ''Povestea celor necăjiți'' (1911), ''Fantome'' (1911), ''Oglinda fermecată'' (1912), ''Triumful vieții'' (1912) and ''Steluța'' (1913). He fell in love with Iosif's wife Natalia Negru, who left her husband and divorced him. Anghel and Negru married in ...
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Monica Anghel
Monica Anghel (; born 1 June 1971 in Bucharest, Socialist Republic of Romania, Romania) is a Romanians, Romanian singer and television personality. In 1996, she took part in the international preselection for the Eurovision Song Contest. The Romanian song "Rugă pentru pacea lumii" was not chosen to go to the international final in Oslo. In the same year, she won the "Golden Stag Festival" for Romania. Anghel participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 in Tallinn, with Marcel Pavel. Their song "Tell Me Why (Monica Anghel and Marcel Pavel song), Tell Me Why" reached the 9th place, which was the third best score ever for Romania. A few years later Anghel started to collaborate with comic group :ro:Divertis, Divertis. In 2003 and 2017, Walt Disney Pictures chose the Romanian pop star to provide the Romanian voice for one of the muses from the animated movie Hercules (1997 film), Hercules. Filmography * ''Proprietarii de stele'' (2001) - Ema * ''Snow, Tea and Love'' (2020) S ...
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