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Mihai () is a Romanian given name for males or a surname. It is equivalent to the English name Michael. A variant of the name is Mihail. Its female form is Mihaela. Notable people with these names include: Given name * Mihai Timofti (1948–2023), Moldovan theatre and film director, actor, multi-instrumentalist musician, professor, screenwriter, writer, and composer * Mihai I of Romania (1921–2017), King of Romania until 1947 *Mihai Antonescu (1904–1946), Romanian politician * Mihai Balan (born 1954), Moldavian diplomat; father of Dan Balan *Mihai Beniuc (1907–1988), Romanian poet *Mihail G. Boiagi (1780–1828 or 1842/1843), Aromanian grammarian and professor * Mihai Brediceanu (1920–2005), Romanian composer, conductor, and musicologist * Mihail Celarianu (1893–1985), Romanian poet and novelist *Mihai Ciucă (1883–1969), Romanian bacteriologist and parasitologist *Mihai Constantinescu (born 1932), Romanian film director *Mihail Cruceanu (1887–1988), Romanian poet *M ...
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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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Mihail Davidoglu
Mihail Davidoglu (November 11, 1910 – August 17, 1987) was a Romanian playwright. Born into a History of the Jews in Romania, Jewish family in Hârlău, his parents were Mihail Davidoglu, a port worker, and his wife Clara (''née'' Kochen). Mihail attended the Israelite Community High School in Galați, graduating in 1929, and the literature and philosophy faculty of the University of Bucharest, which he completed in 1932.Aurel Sasu (ed.), ''Dicționarul biografic al literaturii române'', Vol. I, p. 460. Pitești: Editura Paralela 45, 2004. He was a Latin teacher (1932–1941), a bureaucrat within the Ministry of Culture (Romania), Arts Ministry (1945–1948), president of the culture committee in Bucharest's Sector 1 (Bucharest), Sector 1, and held various positions within the Romanian Writers' Union. Davidoglu's literary debut was the 1936 radio drama ''Marinarul smirniot''; his first success was ''Omul din Ceatal'', written in 1943 and staged in 1947. Other plays inclu ...
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Mihai Paul
Mihail-Octavian Paul (born May 12, 1982) is a Romanian professional basketball player, currently with CSA Steaua București of the Romanian Liga Națională and the FIBA Europe Cup The FIBA Europe Cup (FEC) is an annual professional club basketball competition organised by FIBA for eligible European clubs. It is FIBA Europe's second level competition. Clubs mainly qualify based on their performance in national leagues an .... He represented Romania's national basketball team at the EuroBasket 2015 qualification, where he was his team’s best free throw shooter.Romania accumulated statistics
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Mihai Nechita
Mihai Nechita-Burculeț (born 5 February 1949, Sarca, Romania) is a Romanian painter. He studied Plastic Arts at the Art Academy of Iași, History of Arts at the ''Nicolae Grigorescu'' Art Academy of Bucharest. His professors include: Dan Hatmanu, Dimitrie Gavrilean, and Victor Mihăilescu-Craiu. Since 1977 he is active as a drawing and art history teacher in Târgu Ocna, Bacău. Influences Mihai Nechita's art may be defined as one harmonic combination of surrealism, humour and deep feelings. * The Universal painting - the basis of composition and colours from the 17th-18th century: Spanish School (Velasquez, Zurbarán), the Flamand School (Rembrandt), the Holland School (Vermeer) * The 20th century, subconscious research - Salvador Dalí, René Magritte, Victor Brauner, Tristan Tzara * Romanian painting influences seen in the specific elements of Corneliu Baba, Victor Mihăilescu-Craiu, Dan Hatmanu * The Orthodox influence: there is a visible connection between Mihai Nech ...
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Mihai Nadin
Mihai Nadin (born February 2, 1938, in Braşov, Romania) is a scholar and researcher in electrical engineering, computer science, aesthetics, semiotics, human-computer interaction (HCI), computational design, post-industrial society, and anticipatory systems. His publications on these topics number over 200, and he has lectured throughout the world. Currently Mihai Nadin is Professor Emeritus of Computer Science and Interactive Media and Former Ashbel Smith Professor in Interactive Arts, Technology, and Computer Science at the University of Texas at Dallas. He was director of thInstitute for Research in Anticipatory Systems Life Born in Braşov, Romania, Nadin was educated under the communist regime imposed after World War II. He studied electrical engineering, telecommunications and computer science, as well as studying at the Polytechnic University of Bucharest. He took a Master of Science with honors. He studied philosophy at the University of Bucharest, receiving a Master ...
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Mihail Moxa
Mihail Moxa (, Cyrillic: Михаил Мoѯа; also known as Moxalie,Ioana Cristache Panait, "Pravila de la Tîrgoviște 1652), document al unității românești", in ''Revista Muzeelor și Monumentelor'', Issue 1/1980, p. 14 and originally named Vasile Moxa; after 1550 – before 1650)Aurel Sasu (ed.), ''Dicționarul biografic al literaturii române'', Vol. II, p. 151. Pitești: Editura Paralela 45, 2004. was a Wallachian historiographer, translator, and Orthodox monk. Associated with the Oltenia region (the western third of old Wallachia), he lived for much of his life at Bistrița Monastery; his career spanned a moment of deep political subjugation to the Ottoman Empire, to which he, as a historian, opposed an early version of Romanian nationalism. Moxa was one of the first authors to champion the usage of Romanian as a literary language, at a time when education (including his own) was done in Old Church Slavonic, which was still the Wallachian court language, or in Greek. ...
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Mihail Manoilescu
Mihail Manoilescu (; December 9, 1891 – December 30, 1950) was a Romanian journalist, engineer, economist, politician and memoirist, who served as Foreign Minister of Romania during the summer of 1940. An active promoter of and contributor to fascist ideology and antisemitic sentiment, he was a financial backer of the Iron Guard in the late 1930s. His corporatist ideas influenced economic policy in several countries during the 1930s, particularly in Brazil. Biography Early life Born to a political family in Tecuci, he was the nephew of Alexandru Bădărău, twice a minister in Conservative cabinets during the early 1900s, and a descendant of the Moldavian boyar known as ; his grandfather was strong unionist, a supporter of the Union of Moldova with Wallachia, while his father was a member of the Socialist Party. The Manoilescus moved to Iași when Mihail was a child. Having been the recipient of the '' Gazeta Matematică'' prize in 1910, he went on to study at the " Școala ...
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Mihai Magdei
Mihai Magdei (born 3 October 1945) is a Moldovan epidemiologist physician and former politician. He served as the Minister of Health A health minister is the member of a country's government typically responsible for protecting and promoting public health and providing welfare spending and other social security services. Some governments have separate ministers for mental heal ... of Moldova from 24 January 1997 to 22 May 1998 in the First Ciubuc Cabinet. References Ministers of health of Moldova Epidemiologists Moldovan physicians {{Moldova-politician-stub ...
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Mihai Leu
Mihai Leu also known as Michael Löwe (born 13 February 1968, in Hunedoara) is a Romanian former professional boxer who competed between 1991 and 1997. He held the WBO welterweight title in 1997. Leu retired after one title defense, against Michael Carruth, becoming the third European boxer to retire as an List of undefeated boxing world champions, undefeated world champion, after Jack McAuliffe (boxer), Jack McAuliffe and Terry Marsh (boxer), Terry Marsh. Due to an injury, he was forced to abandon boxing but unwilling to give up the world of sports, he turned to be a rallying, rally driver. He later became a national rally champion. Amateur highlights He started boxing in 1977 at the Hunedoara Constructorul club. In 1981 he moved to the Hunedoara Metalul from where in 1982 he moved on to Dinamo Bucharest. During his time with Dinamo, he won the national championship four consecutive years: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986. In 1986, he moved to CSA Steaua București, Steaua Bucharest and a ...
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Mihail Lascăr
Mihail Lascăr (; November 8, 1889 – July 24, 1959) was a Romanian general during World War II and Romania's Minister of Defense from 1946 to 1947. He was born in Târgu Jiu, Gorj County, Kingdom of Romania, and graduated from the Infantry Officer School in 1910 with the rank of 2nd lieutenant. Lascăr fought in the Second Balkan War, being promoted to lieutenant in 1913. After Romania entered World War I in August 1916, he fought in the Romanian Campaign and was promoted to captain in November 1916. He distinguished himself in the battles of the 1917 Campaign and was promoted to major in September 1917. He then attended the Higher War School from 1919 to 1921 and advanced in rank to lieutenant colonel (1927), colonel (1934), and brigadier general (1939). On January 10, 1941, he was appointed commanding officer of the 1st Mountain Brigade, an elite military unit of the Third Army. On June 22, 1941, Operation Barbarossa (the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany a ...
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Mihail Kogălniceanu
Mihail Kogălniceanu (; also known as Mihail Cogâlniceanu, Michel de Kogalnitchan; September 6, 1817 – July 1, 1891) was a Romanian Liberalism, liberal statesman, lawyer, historian and publicist; he became Prime Minister of Romania on October 11, 1863, after the United Principalities, 1859 union of the Danubian Principalities under ''Domnitor'' Alexandru Ioan Cuza, and later served as List of Romanian Foreign Ministers, Foreign Minister under Carol I of Romania, Carol I. He was several times List of Romanian Ministers of the Interior, Interior Minister under Cuza and Carol. A polymath, Kogălniceanu was one of the most influential Romanian intellectuals of his generation. Siding with the moderate Liberalism and radicalism in Romania, liberal current for most of his lifetime, he began his political career as a collaborator of List of rulers of Moldavia, Prince Mihail Sturdza, while serving as head of the Iași National Theatre, Iași Theater and issuing several publications t ...
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Mihail Gherasimencov
Mihail Gherasimencov (born 25 March 2005) is a Moldovan professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Canadian Premier League club Cavalry FC on loan from Whitecaps FC 2 of MLS Next Pro and the Moldova national U21 team. Early life Gherasimencov was born in Bălți, Moldova and he lived there until 2016, when he moved to Calgary, Canada. In Canada, he played youth soccer with Calgary Blizzard SC, before joining the Whitecaps Alberta Academy Centre. In August 2020, he joined the official Vancouver Whitecaps Academy. In 2022, he was invited to participate in the MLS Next All-Star Game, which featured the top academy players from across the league. In January 2023, he attended the first team's pre-season training camp. Club career He made his professional debut with Whitecaps FC 2 in MLS Next Pro match against the Real Monarchs, playing 44 minutes off the bench, in a 3–1 loss on 5 August 2022. In March 2023, he signed a professional contract with Whitecaps FC 2. Gh ...
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