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Romanian athlete
Constantin Dumitru (29 April 1925 – 1992) was a Romanian athlete. He competed in the men's hammer throw at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Dumitru finished second
Constantin_Dumitru
Romanian journalist, publicist and civil servant
Constantin Dumitru Beldie (September 8, 1887 – June 11, 1954) was a Romanian journalist, publicist, and civil servant, famous for his libertine lifestyle
Constantin_Beldie
Mircea E. Florian Dumitru Gheorghiu Constantin Grecu Nae Ionescu Sorin Lavric Gabriel Liiceanu Stéphane Lupasco Virgil Nemoianu Constantin Noica Camil Petrescu
List_of_Romanian_philosophers
Laura Codruța Kovesi". Stiripesurse.ro. Retrieved 29 August 2021. Constantin Dumitru (30 December 2020). "Este Maia Sandu pe urmele lui Alexandru Ioan
2024 Romanian presidential election
2024_Romanian_presidential_election
Romanian footballer
Dumitru Moraru (born 8 May 1956) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper from 1972 until 1991. Moraru was born on 8 May
Dumitru_Moraru
Romanian tank destroyer
Publishing. ISBN 0850454751. Afrim, Constantin; Barbu, Florin; Băjenaru, Gheorghe; Butuc, Dobrică; Cană, Ion; Constantin, Dumitru; Ghinoiu, Marin; Mitu, Nicolae;
Mareșal_(tank_destroyer)
Morev Vitalie Pritula Andrei Diaconu Constantin Ţurcan Fiodor Carapunarl Constantin Capsamun Constantin Tauşanji Dumitru Puntea Ion Batcu Stepan Curoglo Grigore
1990 Moldavian Supreme Soviet election
1990_Moldavian_Supreme_Soviet_election
Romanian footballer
coach Constantin Rădulescu in a friendly which ended 2–2 against Turkey. "Dumitru Vețianu". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 25 November 2021. Dumitru Vețianu
Dumitru_Vețianu
1971 Romanian action film
Puiu Călinescu - Trandafir Iurie Darie - Major Dobrescu Jean Constantin - Patraulea Dumitru Furdui - Sgt. Major Cristoloveanu Ion Besoiu - Vornicescu ""Brigada
Brigada_Diverse_în_alertă!
American novelist
from the original on August 10, 2014. Retrieved August 3, 2014. Constantin, Dumitru (January 17, 2011). "În 1976, Petru Popescu declara româna o limbă
Petru_Popescu
Romanian footballer
Dumitru Dumitriu (born 19 November 1945 in Bucharest), commonly known as Țiți Dumitru or Dumitriu III, is a retired Romanian footballer and coach. He
Dumitru_Dumitriu
Both Allied and Axis Powers bombings
Iavorka, C.F.R. employees Ghenadie Lelea, Constantin Răileanu, Alexandru Iohn, Dumitru Anicolaiesei și Constantin Grigore sau Nicolau Maria, killed in the
Bombing of Timișoara in World War II
Bombing_of_Timișoara_in_World_War_II
44th Prime Minister of Romania (1885–1947)
Constantin Sănătescu (14 January 1885 – 8 November 1947) was a Romanian general and statesman who served as the 44th Prime Minister of Romania after the
Constantin_Sănătescu
Romanian Orthodox saint (1903–1993)
Dumitru Stăniloae (Romanian: [duˈmitru stəniˈlo̯aje]; 29 November [O.S. 16 November] 1903 – 4 October 1993), also Anglicized as Demetrius Staniloae, was
Dumitru_Stăniloae
Eva Randová Kundry Keiko Yano Voice from Above Leif Roar Amfortas Constantin Dumitru Titurel Marius Rintzler Titurel Peter Meven Gurnemanz Malcolm Smith
Opera at the Edinburgh International Festival: history and repertoire, 1967–1976
Opera_at_the_Edinburgh_International_Festival:_history_and_repertoire,_1967–1976
Romanian actor, director, and politician (1931–2000)
Dumitru R. Rădulescu, known professionally as Dem Rădulescu or Rădulescu-Biban (Romanian pronunciation: [dem rəduˈlesku]; 21 September 1931 – 10 September
Dem_Rădulescu
Visit". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Retrieved 7 September 2022. Constantin, Dumitru (21 February 1997). "O vizită așteptată cu mare interes și speranță
1997_in_Romania
Stîngă Werner Stöckl Constantin Tudosie Lucian Vasilache Neculai Vasilcă Radu Voina Maricel Voinea Elöd Antal Istvan Antal Dumitru Axinte Ion Berdilă Cazacu
List_of_Romanian_sportspeople
2025 Romanian television series season
power to choose any two contestants she wished to be Fake Eliminated. Constantin and Ileana returned to the game at the end of the daily mission. Upon
Trădătorii_season_1
Moldavian-born Imperial Russian and Romanian aristocrat
Dumitru Constantin Moruzi (also known as Dimitrie Moruzi or Moruzzi; Russian: Дмитрий Константинович Мурузи, Dmitry Konstantinovich Muruzi; July 1 or 2
Dumitru_C._Moruzi
Goldberger [ro] Dumitru Grofu Boris Holban George Homoștean [ro] Alexandru Iacob Nestor Ignat Aladar Imre Alexandru Iliescu Ion Iliescu Constantin Ionescu Gulian [ro]
List_of_Romanian_communists
Romanian boyar and politician
Constantin Brătianu (born 1768, 1788 or 1795 in Curtea de Argeș; Principality of Wallachia; died February 10, 1844 in Tigveni near Pitești, Wallachia)
Dincă_Brătianu
Surname list
Doru Popovici (1932–2019), Romanian composer Dumitru Popovici (1902–1952), Romanian literary historian Dumitru Popovici (footballer), (born 1983), Moldovan
Popovici
Romanian Greco-Roman wrestler
Dumitru Pârvulescu (or, in older spelling, Pîrvulescu; 14 June 1933 – 9 April 2007) was a flyweight Greco-Roman wrestler from Romania. He competed at
Dumitru_Pârvulescu
opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. Romania at the Olympics possibly Constantin Dumitru Romania. Olympics at Sport-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Accessed
List of flag bearers for Romania at the Olympics
List_of_flag_bearers_for_Romania_at_the_Olympics
Romanian actor (1927–2010)
his attributed surname—Nicu Constantin. In 1996, the latter cast doubt on Jean's ethnic affiliations, arguing that his Dumitru Jean had in fact been Romani
Jean_Constantin
Prison in Jilava, Romania
Constantinescu Corneliu Coposu Dumitru Coroamă Ovidiu Cotruș Eugen Cristescu Nicolae Dăscălescu Constantin David Ilariu Dobridor Constantin Doncea Alexandru Drăghici
Jilava_Prison
Outdoor track and field competition
Helle 42.82 hammer throw Ewan Douglas 56.52 Constantin Dumitru 54.90 Peter Allday 54.26 javelin throw Dumitru Zamfir 67.90 Dennis Tucker 64.18 Peter Cullen
1955_AAA_Championships
Association football club in Romania
Duță (1973–1974) Dumitru Anescu (1978–1979) Dumitru Macri (1979–1980) Constantin Ardeleanu (1980–1981) Florin Halagian (1981–1984) Dumitru Macri (1984) Traian
FC_Olt_Scornicești
Romanian football club
Moldova Alexei Scala Iurie Scala Nicolae Dumitru (1967–1969) Valeriu Neagu (1969–1970) Gheorghe Constantin (1975–1976) Angelo Niculescu (1980–1981) Cristian
FCM_Bacău
(1930–1994) Dumitru Solomon (1932–2003) Dumitru Țepeneag (born 1937) Doina Ruști (born 1957) Valentin Serbu (1933–1994) Geo Bogza (1908–1993) Constantin Chiriță
List_of_Romanian_writers
Romania international rugby union player
accepted Gheorghe Dumitru's proposal to play for USA Limoges, where Constantin played in the early 1990s. Remaining in France, Constantin also was the talent
Ștefan_Constantin
Romanian politician (1821–1891)
19th-century Romania. He was the son of Dincă Brătianu and the younger brother of Dumitru Brătianu, as well as the father of Ion I. C. Brătianu, Dinu Brătianu and
Ion_C._Brătianu
Samoilă Mârza Constantin Brâncuși Oscar Han Ion Irimescu Ion Jalea Ana Lupaș Cornel Medrea Paul Neagu Mihai Olos Dimitrie Paciurea Dumitru Pasima Milița
List_of_Romanians
Aladár Kobold (HUN) 44.64 m Hammer throw Lajos Petike (HUN) 51.85 m Constantin Dumitru (ROM) 51.52 m Arnošt Kadrnožka (TCH) 50.53 m Javelin throw Viktor
Athletics at the 1949 World Festival of Youth and Students
Athletics_at_the_1949_World_Festival_of_Youth_and_Students
Magdalena Ionescu Eugenia Iorga Mihai Ispas Constantin Ivanovici [ro] Captain Mihail Lupoi [ro] Corneliu Mănescu Dumitru Mazilu Marian Mierla Mihai Montanu Aurel
List of members of the National Salvation Front Council
List_of_members_of_the_National_Salvation_Front_Council
Alexandru Gheorghe Alexianu Dumitru Alimănișteanu Elena Alistar Andrei Volosevici Roberta Anastase Petre Andrei Ștefan Andrei Constantin Anton Crin Antonescu
List_of_Romanian_politicians
Series of rugby union matches
Florea, S. Fuicu, A. Lungu, I. Constantin, M. Aldea, D. Alexandru, M. Paraschiv (c); P. Bors, E. Stoica, G. Caragea, G. Dumitru, A. Radalescu, O. Corneliu
1981 Romania rugby union tour of Scotland
1981_Romania_rugby_union_tour_of_Scotland
Athletics section was created in 1947. Dumitru Tălmaciu Victor Dumitrescu Ioan Söter Mihai Romică Constantin Aioanei Romeo Coveianu Zoltán Szabó Aurel
CSA Steaua București (athletics)
CSA_Steaua_București_(athletics)
Romanian politician (b.1887, d. 195X)
politician. Constantin was the son of general Constantin Ion Brătianu (1844–1910), who was the son of former prime minister Dumitru Brătianu. Constantin Brătianu
Bebe_Brătianu
Series of rugby union matches
Ion Constantin, Petre Motrescu, Gheorghe Nica, Dumitru Teleasa; Mihai Nicolescu, Petre Florescu (capt.); Enciu Stoica, Gheorghe Daraban, Constantin Fugigi;
1973 Romania rugby union tour of Argentina
1973_Romania_rugby_union_tour_of_Argentina
Axis forces at Stalingrad, including German and Romanian divisions
Brigadier General Ioan Mihăescu [ro] 2nd Infantry Division – Brigadier General Dumitru Tudose 18th Infantry Division – Brigadier General Radu Băldescu 20th Infantry
Axis order of battle at the Battle of Stalingrad
Axis_order_of_battle_at_the_Battle_of_Stalingrad
Name list
up mitica in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mitică, a diminutive of Dumitru, is a Romanian male given name that may refer to: Mitică Bontaş (born 1970)
Mitică_(given_name)
1956 protests in Romania
Dumitru Arvat, Alexandru Bulai, Ioan Zane, Aurel Lupu, Romulus Resiga, Constantin Dumitru; Polytechnic Institute: Marin Petrișor, Horia Șerban Popescu, Marian
Bucharest student movement of 1956
Bucharest_student_movement_of_1956
Romanian princess
a descendant of some illustrious Moldavian boyar families. Her father Dumitru was descended from the Rosetti family, and from her mother, Alice Rosetti-Tescanus
Maria_Tescanu_Rosetti
Romanian sculptor
Dumitru Pasima (also Passima; 18 September 1935 – 9 August 2022) was a Romanian sculptor. An Aromanian, he was born in Malovište (Aromanian: Mulovishti)
Dumitru_Pasima
Jiří Dadák Czechoslovakia 55.66 10 Teseo Taddia Italy 55.12 11 Constantin Dumitru Romania 54.59 12 Hugo Ziermann West Germany 54.25 13 Boris Popov
1954 European Athletics Championships – Men's hammer throw
1954_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_hammer_throw
FC Dinamo București 1961–62 football season
the first part of the championship, Constantin Teaşcă replaced him in the beginning of the second part and Dumitru Nicolae "Nicuşor" ended the season.
1961–62 FC Dinamo București season
1961–62_FC_Dinamo_București_season
Romanian politician (1869–1948)
clinic at the Faculty of Medicine in Bucharest. Constantin Angelescu was born in 1869 in the family of Dumitru Angelescu (father), a merchant from Craiova
Constantin_Angelescu
Romanian politician (1906–1969)
Dumitru Petrescu, believed to have been born Gheorghe M. Dumitru, also known as Gheorghe Petrescu and Petrescu-Grivița (10 May 1906 – 13 September 1969)
Dumitru_Petrescu
FC Dinamo București 1950 football season
Băcuț, Constantin Marinescu, Angelo Niculescu (Ion Șiclovan) – Nicolae Voinescu (Iuliu Farkaș), Carol Bartha, Titus Ozon, Nicolae Dumitru, Constantin Popescu
1950 FC Dinamo București season
1950_FC_Dinamo_București_season
Surname list
Pârvulescu, footballer Constantin Pîrvulescu, communist politician and dissident Cristian Pârvulescu, political analyst Dumitru Pîrvulescu, Greco-Roman
Pârvulescu
52.55 13 B Mikhail Krivonosov Soviet Union X 51.15 — 51.15 14 B Constantin Dumitru Romania 50.92 — — 50.92 15 A Samuel Felton United States 50.89 —
Athletics at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's hammer throw
Athletics_at_the_1952_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_hammer_throw
Caracaș". generals.dk. Retrieved 2017-06-30. "Generals of World War II – Dumitru Carlaonț". generals.dk. Retrieved 2017-06-30. "Carlaonț, Ioan". generals
List of generals of the Romanian Armed Forces
List_of_generals_of_the_Romanian_Armed_Forces
Romanian footballer (1932–2020)
Dumitru Munteanu (3 July 1932 – 19 June 2020) was a Romanian footballer. "The Munteanu brothers were true magicians of the ball. I would compare them
Dumitru_Munteanu
and historian Constantin Stamati, writer and translator Constantin Stamati-Ciurea, writer and translator Constantin Stere, writer Dumitru Matcovschi, poet
List_of_Moldovans
Romanian record label
recorded at Electrecord, we can mention: Constantin Silvestri, Radu Lupu, Romica Puceanu, Gabi Luncă, Dona Dumitru Siminică, Fărâmiță Lambru, Silvia Marcovici
Electrecord
List of popular Romanians
Viteazul Richard Wurmbrand Ion Antonescu Mircea Eliade Alexandru Ioan Cuza Constantin Brâncuși Nadia Comăneci Nicolae Ceaușescu (1918–1989) – last communist
100_Greatest_Romanians
1987 Romanian film
– Ilinca Constantin Chiriac [ro] – Nilă Cristina Tacoi [ro] – Aristița Teodora Mareș [ro] – Polina Ilie Gheorghe [ro] – Dumitru Constantin Cojocaru [ro]
The_Moromete_Family
World's first female neurosurgeon
Hospital Nr. 9, forming a team with Ionel Ionescu and Constantin Arseni [ro], under the guidance of Dumitru Bagdasar. They formed the first neurological team
Sofia_Ionescu
Romanian history magazine
Party. The first director was Dumitru Almaş (pseudonym of Dumitru Ailincăi, 1908–1995). The first chief redactor was Constantin Antip (born 27 October 1925)
Magazin_Istoric
Building in Bucharest, Romania
1907–1908 Colonel Scarlat Panaitescu, 1911–1912 General Dumitru Iliescu, 1912–1916 General Constantin Iancovescu, 1916–1919 General Ioan Istrate [ro], 1919–1921
Palace of the National Military Circle
Palace_of_the_National_Military_Circle
Romanian footballer and manager
Dumitru "Mitică" Marcu (born 9 April 1950) is a Romanian former professional football forward and manager. Marcu, nicknamed "Motoreta" (The Motorbike)
Dumitru_Marcu
artists. Theodor Aman Ion Andreescu Corneliu Baba Sabin Bălaşa Horia Bernea Constantin Brâncuși Victor Brauner Doina Bumbea Ștefan Câlția Silvia Cambir Henri
List_of_Romanian_artists
Series of rugby union matches
Valeriu Irimescu Captain: Gheorghe Dumitru Alexandru Dumitru Marian Aldea Olimpiu Becheș Mihai Bucos Ion Constantin Mihai Holban Mircea Paraschiv Eduard
1979 Romania rugby union tour of Wales
1979_Romania_rugby_union_tour_of_Wales
Association football club in Slobozia
by Constantin Dinu was composed among others from following players: Soare, Suciu, Șoltuz, Drăguț, Gogan, Cristea, Țanicoiu, Ene, Iordache, Dumitru, Lupu
AFC_Unirea_Slobozia
Surname list
(born 1956), Romanian actress Constantin Dumitrescu (boxer) (born 1931) Constantin Dumitrescu (general) (1868–1935) Constantin Ticu Dumitrescu (1928–2008)
Dumitrescu
Romanian footballer
the title, working with three coaches, Traian Ionescu, Constantin Teașcă and Nicolae Dumitru. In the following three seasons Ștefan helped the club win
Constantin Ștefan (footballer, born 1939)
Constantin_Ștefan_(footballer,_born_1939)
1983 film
Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Constantin Brînzea (as Constantin Branzea) – Dumitru Bogdan Maria Ploae – Veronica Remus Mărgineanu [ro]
Return_from_Hell
Daniel Ianus to Timișoara Saracens Bogdan Neacsu to Timișoara Saracens Constantin Dumitru to CSM București U23 Viorel Zamfir to Farul Constanta Sione Nau released
List of 2015 SuperLiga transfers
List_of_2015_SuperLiga_transfers
Roman bridge over the Danube (completed in 328)
Bulgarian: Константинов мост, Konstantinov most; Romanian: Podul lui Constantin cel Mare) was a Roman bridge over the Danube used to reconquer Dacia.
Constantine's_Bridge_(Danube)
Romanian footballer (1952–2022)
Constantin Eftimescu (15 June 1952 – 18 June 2022) was a Romanian footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Eftimescu was born on 15 June 1952 in București
Constantin_Eftimescu
Town in Western Moldavia, Romania
museum în Târpești. Dumitru Botez Constantin Cojocariu Ana Conta-Kernbach Daniel Corbu [ro] Dumitru A. Cornelson [ro] Ion Creangă Constantin Crișan [ro] Ștefan
Târgu_Neamț
Romanian-Italian businessman, writer and historian (1917 - 2008)
Iosif Constantin Drăgan (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈjosif konstanˈtin drəˈɡan]; June 20, 1917 – August 21, 2008) was a Romanian and Italian businessman
Iosif_Constantin_Drăgan
1981 Romanian film
brother Traian Costea [ro] – lieutenant Dumitru Ionescu Constantin Rauțchi [ro] – toothless mercenary Constantin Codrescu – director of the poker club Mircea
Capcana_mercenarilor
Romanian physician
and surgery and the right to practice medicine. In 1927 she married Dr. Dumitru Bagdasar. The newly-weds Bagdasars went to Boston, Massachusetts to pursue
Florica_Bagdasar
Association football club
Petrescu (1958–1960) Constantin Teașcă (1960–1961) Gheorghe Timar (1964–1965) Nicolae Dumitru (1965–1967) Constantin Frățilă (1982) Constantin Teașcă (1982–1984)
Victoria_București
Association football club in Ploiești
Raffinsky, Ion Maior and Carlo Melchior, the team used being: Dumitru Bacinschi – Constantin Deleanu, Sile Georgescu – Ștefan Wetzer, Emerich Vogl, Tibor
FC_Petrolul_Ploiești
Surname list
university rector Cristian Popescu (poet) (c. 1959–1995), poet Cristian Dumitru Popescu (born 1964), Romanian-American mathematician Cristian Tudor Popescu
Popescu
Ene (1962, 1963, 1964, 1965) Constantin Frățilă (1962, 1963, 1964, 1965) Dudu Georgescu (1975, 1977, 1982, 1983) Dumitru Ivan (1962, 1963, 1964, 1965)
List of FC Dinamo București players
List_of_FC_Dinamo_București_players
Largest cemetery in Bucharest, Romania
journalist and politician George Bacovia, writer Ioan Bălan, bishop Constantin Bălăceanu-Stolnici, neurologist Leopoldina Bălănuță, actress Daniel Barbu
Bellu_Cemetery
Town in Ilfov, Romania
artistic gymnast Dumitru Dumitrescu [ro] (1904–1984), engineer, member of the Romanian Academy Nicolae Grigore (born 1983), footballer Constantin Lupulescu (born
Buftea
FC Dinamo București 1962–63 football season
(18 / 0); Dumitru Ivan (25 / 1); Ilie Constantinescu (8 / 0). Midfielders: Vasile Alexandru (13 / 1); Lică Nunweiller (22 / 1); Constantin Ștefan (25
1962–63 FC Dinamo București season
1962–63_FC_Dinamo_București_season
2001 film directed by Sinişa Dragin
Dan Condurache as Dumitru Ana Ciontea as Dumitru's Wife Antoaneta Zaharia Horațiu Mălăele as Milicia Officer Dan Aștilean as Dumitru's Brother Valer Dellakeza
Everyday God Kisses Us On The Mouth
Everyday_God_Kisses_Us_On_The_Mouth
FC Dinamo București 1952 football season
goalkeeper Constantin Constantinescu (also from Dinamo Oraşul Stalin), Ladislau Băcuț (Flamura Roşie Arad), Anton Fodor (Locomotiva Timişoara) and Dumitru Ignat
1952 FC Dinamo București season
1952_FC_Dinamo_București_season
Men's national volleyball team representing Romania
Bucureşti) 3. Filip Constantin (Rapid Bucureşti) 4. Sergio Diaconescu (SCM U Craiova) 5. Daniel Chiţigoi (ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle) 6. Claudiu Dumitru (Steaua Bucureşti)
Romania men's national volleyball team
Romania_men's_national_volleyball_team
Surname list
Teodorescu is a Romanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Constantin C. Teodorescu (1892–1972), engineer Emanoil C. Teodorescu (1866–1949)
Teodorescu
Commune in Ilfov, Romania
Băldescu, Aristide Blank, Matei Boilă, Victor Cădere, Gen. Dumitru Carlaonț, Gen. Dumitru Coroamă, Gen. Nicolae Dăscălescu, Gen. Ioan Dumitrache, Anton
Jilava
Wallachian and later Romanian poet, prose writer and playwright
poet, prose writer and playwright. Born in Focșani, his parents were Constantin Ollănescu, an army captain who later became a magistrate, and his wife
Dimitrie_C._Ollănescu-Ascanio
Romanian writer and translator (born 1937)
Dumitru Țepeneag (also known under the pen names Ed Pastenague and Dumitru Tsepeneag; b. February 14, 1937) is a contemporary Romanian novelist, essayist
Dumitru_Țepeneag
Romanian geophysicist
Dumitru Enescu (21 June 1930 – 12 August 2012). was a Romanian geophysicist and engineer elected honorary member of the Romanian Academy in 2011. He was
Dumitru_Enescu
1974 Romanian film
Patrichi [ro] as Johanna Amza Pellea as Dumitru Colea Răutu as Iusuf Pașa Zephi Alșec [ro] as Earl Sarosi Dumitru Crăciun as Crăciun Alexandru Dobrescu [ro]
Nemuritorii
Political party in Romania
Moscovici Constantin Motaș Gheorghe Nicolau Ion Pas Pavel Pavel Constantin Titel Petrescu Dumitru Petrescu Iacob Pistiner Constantin Popovici Dumitru Popp
Romanian Social Democratic Party (1927–1948)
Romanian_Social_Democratic_Party_(1927–1948)
Romanian general during World War I
Constantin Prezan (January 27, 1861 – August 27, 1943) was a Romanian general during World War I. In 1930 he was given the honorary title of Marshal of
Constantin_Prezan
Association football club in Craiova
players such as Stoica, Dreșcă, Rizu, Pîrvuleț, Firu, Anuțescu, Dan Popescu, Dumitru Popescu, Babarada, Dilă, and Pădureanu. The following season, under coach
CS_Universitatea_Craiova
President of Romania (1990–1996; 2000–2004)
of Romania. He was the son of Alexandru Iliescu (1901–1945) and Maria Dumitru Toma. His mother, of Roma origin, abandoned him when he was one year old
Ion_Iliescu
Corps of the Romanian Land Forces
13th Infantry Division. Its commanders were : Dumitru Coroamă (September 1940 – January 1941) Constantin Sănătescu (January 1941 – March 1943) Gheorghe
4th Territorial Army Corps (Romania)
4th_Territorial_Army_Corps_(Romania)
Romanian footballer
with three coaches, Ionescu, Constantin Teașcă and Nicolae Dumitru, who gave him 26 appearances. In the following two Dumitru and Ionescu used him in 25
Dumitru_Ivan
Prominent family
1821) Dragoman of the Fleet Alexandru Constantin Moruzi (1815–1878), Romanian economist and politician Dumitru C. Moruzi (1850–1914), Moldavian-born Imperial
Mourouzis_family
Romanian writer and political activist (1910–2002)
other son, Constantin, and five girls, who shared meager resources between them. As summarized by literary critic Mihai Ungheanu, Dumitru Jr had a "bitter
Dumitru_Corbea
CONSTANTIN DUMITRU
CONSTANTIN DUMITRU
Boy/Male
Russian
Constant.
Boy/Male
British, Chinese, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Scandinavian, Swedish
Resolute; Steadfast; Constant
Male
German
 German form of Roman Latin Constantine, KONSTANTIN means "steadfast." Compare with other forms of Konstantin.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Latin, Portuguese
Constant; Steadfast; Firm
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Constantinus, COSTANTINO means "steadfast."
Boy/Male
Latin
Constant.
Boy/Male
Latin Swedish English
Constant.
Male
French
French and Romanian form of Latin Constantinus, CONSTANTIN means "steadfast."Â
Male
Czechoslovakian
, constant.
Male
Polish
Polish form of Roman Latin Constantine, KONSTANTYN means "steadfast."
Female
Romanian
Romanian form of Latin Constantia, CONSTANTA means "steadfast."
Boy/Male
British, English, French, German, Latin, Swedish
Constant; Steadfast
Male
Dutch
, constant.
Male
Russian
(КонÑтантин) Russian form of Roman Latin Constantine, KONSTANTIN means "steadfast." Compare with other forms of Konstantin.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Swedish, Swiss
Steadfast; Constant
Male
Hungarian
 Hungarian form of Roman Latin Constantine, KONSTANTIN means "steadfast." Compare with other forms of Konstantin.
Male
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Roman Latin Constantine, KONSTANTIN means "steadfast." Compare with other forms of Konstantin.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, French, German, Latin, Spanish
Constant; Steadfast
Boy/Male
Latin Spanish English
Constant.
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Constantia, CONSTANCIA means "steadfast."
CONSTANTIN DUMITRU
CONSTANTIN DUMITRU
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Happy; Smart
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Beginning-less
Girl/Female
Tamil
Lajjana | லஜà¯à®œà®¾à®¨à®¾
Modesty
Girl/Female
French
Boy/Male
Indian
Leader
Girl/Female
Muslim
Garden, Paradise
Girl/Female
Muslim
Gentle, Tender, Falcon
Girl/Female
Latin Spanish
Consolation.
Boy/Male
Tamil
King of the serpents, King of cobras
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
To Give People Things
CONSTANTIN DUMITRU
CONSTANTIN DUMITRU
CONSTANTIN DUMITRU
CONSTANTIN DUMITRU
CONSTANTIN DUMITRU
adv.
Constant; continual.
n.
That which is not subject to change; that which is invariable.
n.
A quantity that does not change its value; -- used in countradistinction to variable.
v. t.
To quote constantly or with great frequency.
adv.
In a perpetual manner; constantly; continually.
n.
An invariable quantity; a constant.
a.
Not constant; inconstant; fickle; changeable.
v. t.
Consistent; logical.
a.
Constantly at work; diligent; active.
v. t.
Firm; solid; fixed; immovable; -- opposed to fluid.
n.
Inarticulate speech; constant or confused murmur.
a.
Resolute; persevering; constant; steady.
adv.
With constancy; steadily; continually; perseveringly; without cessation; uniformly.
n.
A superior wine, white and red, from Constantia, in Cape Colony.
n.
Excessive and constant thirst occasioned by disease.
n.
A constantly varying indication.
a.
Continued without intermission; perpetual; ceaseless; constant.
v. t.
Not liable, or given, to change; permanent; regular; continuous; continually recurring; steadfast; faithful; not fickle.
n.
A constant irritating desire.
v. t.
Remaining unchanged or invariable, as a quantity, force, law, etc.