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Marcu is a Romanian-language surname and male given name that may refer to: *Dănuț Marcu *Duiliu Marcu *Gavorielle Marcu *Valeriu Marcu *Marcu Beza *Petre Pandrea, born ''Petre Ion Marcu'' See also * Mărculești (other) * Mărcești (other) Mărcești may refer to several villages in Romania: * Mărcești, a village in Căiuți Commune, Bacău County * Mărcești, a village in Râșca Commune, Cluj County * Mărcești, a village in Dobra Commune, Dâmbovița County See also * Mar ... {{surname Romanian-language surnames Romanian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Romanian-language
Romanian (obsolete spelling: Roumanian; , or , ) is the official and main language of Romania and Moldova. Romanian is part of the Eastern Romance languages, Eastern Romance sub-branch of Romance languages, a linguistic group that evolved from several dialects of Vulgar Latin which separated from the Italo-Western languages, Western Romance languages in the course of the period from the 5th to the 8th centuries. To distinguish it within the Eastern Romance languages, in comparative linguistics it is called ''#Dialects, Daco-Romanian'' as opposed to its closest relatives, Aromanian language, Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian language, Megleno-Romanian, and Istro-Romanian language, Istro-Romanian. It is also spoken as a minority language by stable communities in the countries surrounding Romania (Romanians in Bulgaria, Bulgaria, Romanians in Hungary, Hungary, Romanians in Serbia, Serbia and Romanians in Ukraine, Ukraine), and by the large Romanian diaspora. In total, it is spoken by 2 ...
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Dănuț Marcu
Dănuț Marcu (born 11 January 1952) is a Romanian mathematician and computer scientist. He claimed to have authored more than 400 scientific papers.Marcu's personal web page
He received graduated with degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science from the and his Ph.D. from the same university in 1981. His doctoral thesis, ''Algebraic and Combinatorial Methods for the Study of the Connectivity of Finite Networks'', was written under the direction of Sergiu Rudeanu. Marcu was frequently accused of

Duiliu Marcu
Duiliu Marcu (25 March 1885 – 9 March 1966) was a Romanian architect, one of the most well known and prolific of the interwar period. With a career spanning from 1912 to 1966, he is said to have designed 150 public and private projects across Romania, his work reflecting the evolution of local architecture in the first half of the 20th century from French Renaissance, though Neo-Romanian to modernism. Though also designing private villas and apartments, he designed some of the major interwar public buildings in the country, including the Timișoara Theatre, the Elisabeth Palace in Bucharest for the royal family, and the Victory Palace, which now houses the office of the Prime Minister. Biography Born in 1885 in Calafat, a small town on the Danube (now on the border with Bulgaria), Marcu came from a modest family. In 1900 he enrolled in the new Carol I High School in Craiova, where he was awarded special prizes in drawing. In 1905, he decided to attend the School of Architectur ...
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Gavorielle Marcu
Gavorielle Marcu is a left-handed Romanian former tennis player. His highest ATP ranking was number 204 achieved on 30 April 1975. He competed in the 1974 French Open The 1974 French Open was a tennis tournament that took place on the outdoor clay courts at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France. The tournament ran from 3 June until 16 June. It was the 73th staging of the French Open, and the second Grand S ..., where he lost to John Yuill in the first round. External links * Romanian male tennis players Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) 20th-century Romanian sportsmen {{romania-tennis-bio-stub ...
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Valeriu Marcu
Valeriu Marcu (; 8 March 1899 in Bucharest, Romania – 4 July 1942 in New York City, United States) was a Romanian poet, writer and historian. He wrote the first biography of Vladimir Lenin. In his younger years, Marcu was acquainted with both Lenin and Leon Trotsky. During his years in Berlin, Marcu became acquainted with (among other avant-garde literary figures at the time) the Austrian playwright Arnolt Bronnen and the German author Ernst Jünger, who would remain a lifelong correspondent. He also gave the eulogy at fellow communist Paul Levi's funeral in 1930. Marcu, who was Jewish, migrated from Germany to Austria, and then to France, where he and his wife Eva settled in Nice in 1933. In 1940 Varian Fry helped the family get papers to leave France.Sheila Isenberg, ''A Hero of Our Own: The Story of Varian Fry'', iUniverse, 2005, pp. 158-60. Works * ''Lenin: 30 Jahre Russland'', 1927. Translated by E. W. Dickes as Lenin'. New York: Macmillan Co., 1928. * ''Männer und Mächte ...
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Marcu Beza
Marcu Beza (June 30, 1882 in Kleisoura, Ottoman Empire – May 6, 1949 in Bucharest, Romania) was a Romanian poet, writer, essayist, literary critique, publicist, folklorist, and diplomat of Aromanian origin. Beza was elected a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy in 1923. He was an editor of the Aromanian newspaper '' Românul de la Pind''. Works In English * ''Papers on the Romanian People and Literature'', London, 1920 * ''Zidra. Gardana. The Dead Pool'', London – New York, 1921 * ''Paganism in Romanian Folklore'', London, 1928 * ''Shakespeare in Roumania'', London, 1931 * ''Lands of Many Religions. Palestine, Syria, Cyprus and Mount Sinai'', London, 1934 * ''Origin of the Roumanians'', Worcester-London, 1941 * ''The Roumanian Church'', London, 1943 * ''Heritage of Byzantium'', London, 1947 In Romanian * ''De la noi'', Bucharest, 1903 * ''Graiu bun. Calendar aromânesc'', Bucharest, 1909 * ''Pe drumuri. Din viața aromânilor'', Bucharest, 1914 * ''Romantismul e ...
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Petre Pandrea
Petre Pandrea, pen name of Petre Ion Marcu, also known as Petru Marcu Balș (26 June 1904 – 8 July 1968), was a Romanian social philosopher, lawyer, and political activist, also noted as an essayist, journalist, and memoirist. A native of rural Oltenia, he was always a promoter of its regional identity, which blended into peasant populism. Other than these two traits, and his iconoclastic irreverence that bordered on Anarchism in Romania, anarchism, his political opinions fluctuated several times between extremes—from right-wing conservatism to Marxism-Leninism. Beginning from the 1910s, when Pandrea was training as a cadet at Dealu Monastery, he was intimately acquainted with the power structures and ideologies of the Romanian Kingdom; it was also here that he first met the anti-liberal ideologue Nae Ionescu, who became the object of his fascination, and, for a while, an intellectual mentor. Eventually dropping out of the Romanian Land Forces, he was an award-winning student at ...
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Mărculești (other)
Mărculești may refer to these places in Romania: *Mărculești, a commune in Ialomița County * Mărculești-Gară, a village in Perișoru Commune, Călărași County Mărculești may also refer to these places in Moldova: *Mărculești, a city in Florești District *Mărculești, a commune also in Florești District Mărculești may also refer to: *Mărculești Air Force Base, a military base in Mărculești city See also * Marcu (name) Marcu is a Romanian-language surname and male given name that may refer to: *Dănuț Marcu *Duiliu Marcu * Gavorielle Marcu * Valeriu Marcu *Marcu Beza *Petre Pandrea Petre Pandrea, pen name of Petre Ion Marcu, also known as Petru Marcu Balș (26 ... * Mărcești (other) {{geodis ...
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Mărcești (other)
Mărcești may refer to several villages in Romania: * Mărcești, a village in Căiuți Commune, Bacău County * Mărcești, a village in Râșca Commune, Cluj County * Mărcești, a village in Dobra Commune, Dâmbovița County See also * Marcu (name) * Mărculești (other) Mărculești may refer to these places in Romania: *Mărculești, a commune in Ialomița County * Mărculești-Gară, a village in Perișoru Commune, Călărași County Mărculești may also refer to these places in Moldova: *Mărculești, a city ...
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Romanian-language Surnames
Romanian (obsolete spelling: Roumanian; , or , ) is the official and main language of Romania and Moldova. Romanian is part of the Eastern Romance languages, Eastern Romance sub-branch of Romance languages, a linguistic group that evolved from several dialects of Vulgar Latin which separated from the Italo-Western languages, Western Romance languages in the course of the period from the 5th to the 8th centuries. To distinguish it within the Eastern Romance languages, in comparative linguistics it is called ''#Dialects, Daco-Romanian'' as opposed to its closest relatives, Aromanian language, Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian language, Megleno-Romanian, and Istro-Romanian language, Istro-Romanian. It is also spoken as a minority language by stable communities in the countries surrounding Romania (Romanians in Bulgaria, Bulgaria, Romanians in Hungary, Hungary, Romanians in Serbia, Serbia and Romanians in Ukraine, Ukraine), and by the large Romanian diaspora. In total, it is spoken by 2 ...
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Romanian Masculine Given Names
Romanian may refer to: *anything of, from, or related to the country and nation of Romania **Romanians, an ethnic group **Romanian language, a Romance language ***Romanian dialects, variants of the Romanian language **Romanian cuisine, traditional foods ** Romanian folklore *'' The Romanian: Story of an Obsession'', a 2004 novel by Bruce Benderson *''Românul ''Românul'' (, meaning "The Romanian"; originally spelled ''Romanulu'' or ''Românulŭ'', also known as ''Romînul'', ''Concordia'', ''Libertatea'' and ''Consciinti'a Nationala''), was a political and literary newspaper published in Bucharest, Ro ...'' (), a newspaper published in Bucharest, Romania, 1857–1905 See also * * {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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