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Moldovan writer and activist (born 1958)
Petre Popa (born 7 May 1958) is a writer and activist from Moldova. He served as the head of the Department of Culture of the Soroca District (1999–2007)
Petre_Popa
Social and political rebellion in Wallachia
Revista Istorică, Vol. XV, Issues 1–3, January–March 1929, pp. 8–13. Petre Popa, Paul Dicu, "Participarea piteștenilor la principalele evenimente ale
Wallachian_uprising_of_1821
University in Iași, Romania
Todosia [ro] (1972–1981) Viorel Barbu (1981–1989) Petre Mîlcomete (1989) Petru Călin Ignat (1989–1992) Gheorghe Popa [ro] (1992–2000) Dumitru Oprea [ro] (2000–2008)
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University
Alexandru_Ioan_Cuza_University
Romanian rank
Literatură, 1966 Ungureanu, pp. 62–63, 65–66 Hêrjeu, p. 88 Potra I, p. 297 Petre Popa, Paul Dicu, "Participarea piteștenilor la principalele evenimente ale
Paharnic
Romanian outlaw and folk hero (1827–1865)
a existat aevea", in Cinema, Vol. XVII, Issue 12, December 1979, p. 5 Petre Popa, "Faptul divers. Fagul de la Rîul Alb", in Scînteia, 4 December 1981,
Radu_Anghel
Romanian writer, lawyer and activist (1904–1968)
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
Petre_Pandrea
Argessis. Studii și Comunicări, Seria Istorie, Vol. X, 2001, pp. 233–256. Petre Popa, Paul Dicu, "Participarea piteștenilor la principalele evenimente ale
1857 Wallachian parliamentary election
1857_Wallachian_parliamentary_election
Commune in Soroca District, Moldova
Slobozia Nouă – 314 Tătărăuca Nouă – 443 Tolocănești – 78 Teodosie Bârcă Petre Popa Chiril Spinei Grigore Turcuman Results of Population and Housing Census
Tătărăuca_Veche
Romanian daily newspaper
during its initial run included Mircea Eliade, Mihail Sebastian, Victor Ion Popa, Perpessicius, Mac Constantinescu, Ion Călugăru, Dem. Theodorescu, George
Cuvântul
Name list
(born 1984), Romanian football player Ciprian Petre (born 1980), Romanian football player Ciprian Popa (born 1980), Romanian sprint canoeist who has competed
Ciprian
Heritage site in Bucharest, Romania
vicinity was attested as of 1789–1791. Surrounded by a graveyard and called Popa Petre after a certain priest, it was severely damaged by the 1802 earthquake
Popa_Chițu_Church
Eastern Orthodox Church in Romania
2016. Popa 2017, p. 26. Popa 2017, p. 27. Popa 2017, p. 20. Popa 2017, p. 53. Popa 2017, p. 33. Popa 2017, p. 34. Popa 2017, p. 36. Biliuță 2020. Popa 2017
Romanian_Orthodox_Church
Alexandru Kirițescu (1888-1961) Petre Locusteanu (1883-1919) Paul Ioachim (1930-2002) Tudor Mușatescu (1930-1980) Victor Ion Popa (1895-1946) Dumitru Radu Popescu
List_of_Romanian_playwrights
Romanian football club
Botez, Marcel Țânțărean, Carol Erős, Vasile Blaga II, Ioan Nyárádi, Eugen Popa, Gheorghe Vasiu, Florin Dima, István Osváth, and Ioan Costea. Over the next
CS_Unirea_Ungheni
Romanian author (1927–2004)
Petre Luscalov (15 April 1927 – 15 January 2004) was a Romanian writer of children books. Some of his novels, such as Nufărul roșu [ro], Ostrovul Lupilor [ro]
Petre_Luscalov
Romanian prose writer and poet (1906–2003)
2003), also credited as Profirița and known after her marriage as Sadoveanu Popa, was a Romanian prose writer and poet, noted as the daughter, literary secretary
Profira_Sadoveanu
FC Dinamo București 1957–58 football season
worst result in the last seven championships. Dinamo transferred in Cornel Popa and Vasile Alexandru from Dinamo Bacău, Iosif Lazăr from Dinamo Oraşul Stalin
1957–58 FC Dinamo București season
1957–58_FC_Dinamo_București_season
Romanian football club
Divizia C with Petre Libardi on the bench. The squad included Lixandru, Teleche, Rusu, Sebestyen, I. Popa, Truică, Mușat, Voicu, Sălăjean, P. Popa, Nichimiș
ACS_Minerul_Lupeni
Association football club in Romania
Țicleanu (1991–1992) Ionuț Popa (1993) Ion Moldovan (1995) Ion "Jackie" Ionescu (1996–1997) Ionuț Popa (1997–1998) Ionuț Popa (2000–2002) Gheorghe Boruga
FC_UTA_Arad
Football club
(son of Nicolae Pop Sr.) and founding members Peter Lambru, Iosif Micu, Petre Mihăilescu, Ernest Rădulescu, and Constantin Stoian. After only two seasons
FC_Progresul_București
Male offspring
means "belonging to the people". Examples: "Petrescu" ("Petre's son"), "Popescu" ("Popa's son", Popa meaning Priest), "Constantinescu" ("son of Constantin")
Son
Macovescu, appointed August 12, 1959; August 21, 1959 Petre Bălăceanu [ro], December 12, 1961 Petre Bălăceanu [ro], appointed July 27, 1964; August 14,
List of ambassadors of Romania to the United States
List_of_ambassadors_of_Romania_to_the_United_States
with Laura Fronoiu and Marius Popa hosting segments from the audience, and Alexandra Gavrilă, Iulian Selea and Răzvan Petre hosting backstage segments.
Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026
Romania_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2026
1972 Romanian film
Mircea Mureșan — Stela's husband Nucu Păunescu [ro] Petre Gheorghiu [ro] Gheorghe Naghi Temistocle Popa "Tonight We'll Dance at Home (1971)". "Secvențe -
Tonight_We'll_Dance_at_Home
Sporting event delegation
– 5:23:34.1 (→ 41st place) Victor Georgescu – 5:24:27.5 (→ 44th place) Petre Nuță – did not finish (→ no ranking) Track Competition Men's 1.000m Time
Romania at the 1952 Summer Olympics
Romania_at_the_1952_Summer_Olympics
p. 28. Popa 2013, p. 191. Solonari 2019, p. 133. Clark 2015, p. 234. Biliuță 2020, p. 19, 27. Solonari 2019, p. 134. Popa 2013, p. 189. Popa 2013, p
Romanian Orthodox Mission in Transnistria
Romanian_Orthodox_Mission_in_Transnistria
High school in Iași, Romania
Iorga Nicolae Labiș Petre Liciu Gheorghe Macovei Petru Th. Missir Ilie Moscovici George Panu Dimitrie D. Pătrășcanu Grigore T. Popa Mihail Sadoveanu Gheorghe
National_College_(Iași)
Professional handball club in Râmnicu Vâlcea, Romania
Petre Berbecaru 2005-2006 Đorđe Rašić, Cornel Bădulescu Petre Berbecaru 2006-2008 Gheorghe Tadici Popa Seviștean 2008-2009 Ivica Rimanić, Radu Voina Aurelian
SCM_Râmnicu_Vâlcea_(handball)
Family of Nicolae Ceaușescu
- Arborele genealogic...", "Le dictateur..." Oprea Costin Anghel; Loreta Popa; Daniela Cârlea Șontică; Paula Mihailov Chiciuc (22 November 2006). "Clanul
Ceaușescu_family
1969 Romanian film
from 1969. It was directed and written by Elisabeta Bostan from a story by Petre Ispirescu (Tinerețe fără bătrânețe și viață fără de moarte). A young man's
Kingdom_in_the_Clouds
Mirel Cană Liviu Cangeopol Ion C. Cantacuzino (politician) Gheorghe Caranda Petre P. Carp Lascăr Catargiu Eduard Caudella Alexandru Cazaban Maria Chefaliady-Taban
List_of_people_from_Iași
Romanian painter
cemetery. Cosma, Viorel (2011). "GEORGE ENESCU - Simfonia iubirii". Formula AS. Popa Buluc, Magdalena (9 September 2019). "Expoziție Dumitru Bâșcu, fratele lui
Dumitru_Bâșcu
Association football club in Romania
acquired players such as Florea Martinovici, Cornel Pavlovici, Emil Dumitriu, Petre Libardi, and Andrei Stocker. Coach Eugen Mladin took them back to the top
CSM_Jiul_Petroșani
Romanian novelist, essayist and newspaper editor
faculty of the University of Bucharest, during which time he was hired by Petre P. Negulescu to work at the Romanian Academy Library. Manoliu had noted
Petru_Manoliu
Municipality and county seat in Prahova, Romania
Toma T. Socolescu Geta Brătescu Fory Etterle Christian Magdu Gabriel Popa Ruxandra Popa Stefan Ramniceanu Denis Ștefan [ro] Traian Trestioreanu Paul Constantinescu
Ploiești
Romanian government
– March 20, 1961) Petre Borilă (March 20, 1957 – March 20, 1961) Miron Constantinescu (March 20, 1957 – July 15, 1957) Gherasim Popa [ro] (October 10,
Second_Stoica_cabinet
Romanian actor
directed by Constantin Vaeni) - Pamfilie / Popa Traista Marele singuratic (1977) Tufă de Veneția (1977, directed by Petre Bokor) - (final film role) Iana, Ciprian
Toma_Caragiu
Association football club in Romania
Ciocîrlan (2003–2004) Ionuț Popa (2004–2008) Cristiano Bergodi (2008–2009) Ionuț Popa (2008–2009) Dumitru Dumitriu (2009–2010) Petre Grigoraș (2009–2010) "Istoria
FC_Politehnica_Iași_(1945)
2017 American/Romanian TV series
O'Shaughnessey as English dub of Andrei Baciu Vali Pavel as Petre Bubescu Bobby Cannavale as English dub of Petre Bubescu Radu Romaniuc as Orzan Fred Armisen as English
Comrade_Detective
FC UTA Arad 2024–25 football season
Mircea Rednic s-a despărțit și de doi jucători". www.digisport.ro. "Robert Popa a plecat de la FCU Craiova și a semnat cu un club din SuperLigă". www.digisport
2024–25_FC_UTA_Arad_season
Municipality in Romania
Marius Mocanu (b. 1986), handballer Barbu Nemțeanu (1887–1919), poet Gabriel Popa (b. 1985), footballer Dragoș Protopopescu (1892–1948), writer, poet Gabriel
Călărași
International football competition
September 1964 16:45 AEK Stadium, Athens Attendance: 23,650 Referee: Mihai Popa (Romania) 2 September 1964 Praterstadion, Vienna Referee: Erwin Vetter (East
1964–65 European Cup Winners' Cup
1964–65_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup
FC Dinamo București 1999–2000 football season
Iftodi 6 DF ROU Gheorghe Mihali 7 FW ROU Adrian Mutu 8 MF ROU Florentin Petre 9 FW ROU Adrian Mihalcea 10 MF ROU Ionuț Lupescu 11 MF ROU Cătălin Hîldan
1999–2000 FC Dinamo București season
1999–2000_FC_Dinamo_București_season
Ship canal in Romania
Nisipari. On the south bank it is joined by tributaries (from west to east) Popa Nica and Medgidia. At Poarta Albă the canal bifurcates into two branches
Danube–Black_Sea_Canal
FC Dinamo București 1966–67 football season
Defenders: Dumitru Ivan, Ion Nunweiller, Lică Nunweiller, Lazăr Pârvu, Cornel Popa, Mircea Stoenescu. Midfielders: Cornel Dinu, Vasile Gergely, Gheorghe Grozea
1966–67 FC Dinamo București season
1966–67_FC_Dinamo_București_season
Romanian literary historian (1900–1967)
Petre P. Panaitescu (March 11, 1900 – November 14, 1967) was a Romanian literary historian. A native of Iași, he spent most of his adult life in the national
Petre_P._Panaitescu
Romanian football club
2016–17 season. After six years at Flacăra, Ilinca was replaced by Adrian Popa who, at only 28 years old, assumed the role of player-coach for the 2017–18
ACS_Viitorul_Horezu
1977 Romanian TV series
Pepino [ro] – the merchant from Marseille Tudorel Popa [ro] – Adnana's father Arcadie Donos Aristide Teică Petre Gheorghiu-Goe Gheorghe Șimonca Dorin Dron [ro]
Toate_pînzele_sus
2003 single by O-Zone
August 2024. Retrieved 16 September 2024. Gheorghe, Florian; Coltuc, Daniel; Popa, Dana (1 May 2006). "1.000.000$ pentru 'Dragostea din tei'" [1.000.000$ pentru
Dragostea_din_tei
Romanian actress, singer, television presenter (born 1997)
summer of 2017, Rose was one of the three show hosts, with Pepe and Dorian Popa, of the pool show Gashka mare, which was filmed in the Divertiland water
Theo_Rose
Men's national basketball team representing Romania
Ioan Ionescu, 8 Petre Brănișteanu, 9 Dan Niculescu, 10 Costel Cernat, 11 Andrei Constantin, 12 Anton Netolitzchi, 13 Constantin Popa, 14 Gabriel David
Romania men's national basketball team
Romania_men's_national_basketball_team
Dumitru Alimănișteanu Elena Alistar Andrei Volosevici Roberta Anastase Petre Andrei Ștefan Andrei Constantin Anton Crin Antonescu Ion Antonescu Mihai
List_of_Romanian_politicians
FC Dinamo București 1958–59 football season
June 1959 Stadionul 23 August, Bucharest Attendance: 45.000 Referee: Mihai Popa (București) Before the start of the season Dinamo bought Iosif Varga (from
1958–59 FC Dinamo București season
1958–59_FC_Dinamo_București_season
Romanian literary magazine
vis"), Gib Mihăescu ("Scuarul"), and Victor Papilian [ro] ("P. N. V.", "Popa ăl bătrân"). Shortly after, Ramuri had regained its independence; Iorga served
Ramuri
Eurovision Song Contest 2004 with the song "I Admit", composed by George Popa, with lyrics by Irina Gligor, and performed by Sanda. The Romanian participating
Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004
Romania_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2004
Dancu, Cotîrlea Iuliana, Ioan Andrei Moldovan, Ștefana Zaharia, Teodorian Popa 2nd violin: Elena Borz, Mihai Andrițcu, Ionuț Cristian Bugnar, Mădălina Tătărușanu
Sibiu_Philharmonic_Orchestra
Theatre and film university in Bucharest, Romania
Pittiș, actor, singer, and theater director Margareta Pogonat, actress Tania Popa, actress Stela Popescu, actress Rodica Popescu Bitănescu, actress Corneliu
I. L. Caragiale National University of Theatre and Film
I._L._Caragiale_National_University_of_Theatre_and_Film
Ștefănescu Delavrancea, former mayor of Bucharest Ion Dragalina, general Petre Dumitrescu, general Octavian Goga, writer, former Prime Minister Avram Iancu
List_of_Romanians
Ghiață Ion Grigorescu Lucian Grigorescu Nicolae Grigorescu Nicolae Gropeanu Petre Hârtopeanu Vasile Hutopilă Semproniu Iclozan Sorin Ilfoveanu Iosif Iser
List_of_painters_from_Romania
Russian-born Romanian communist activist and intelligence officer
2005 Deletant (2005), p. 326 Popa, p. 38; Troncotă, pp. 239–240 Deletant (2005), pp. 326–327; Popa, p. 38 Jela, p. 48; Popa, p. 38 Tismăneanu (2005), p
Gheorghe_Pintilie
Region of Romania from 1330 to 1862
Archived from the original on 31 January 2020. Retrieved 8 October 2009. Popa-Gorjanu, Cosmin (1 January 2009). "The question of feudalism in Romanian
Wallachia
Romanian engineer and aviator
and several short test flights were made during 1914 by military pilot Petre Macavei. Further tests were hindered by the unusual controls. In 1916, during
Aurel_Vlaicu
1989 deaths of Romanian leader and his wife
take place in an open and public fashion." On 1 March 1990, Colonel Gică Popa, who had presided over the trial and been promoted to general, was found
Trial and execution of Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu
Trial_and_execution_of_Nicolae_and_Elena_Ceaușescu
Nunweiller (1962, 1963, 1964, 1965) Ion Pîrcălab (1962, 1963, 1964, 1965) Cornel Popa (1962, 1963, 1964, 1965) Gabriel Sandu (1971, 1973, 1975, 1977) Ion Țîrcovnicu
List of FC Dinamo București players
List_of_FC_Dinamo_București_players
Romanian visual artist, writer and filmmaker (1901–1972)
promoted and educated by the writer, cartoonist and theater producer Victor Ion Popa, who inspired him to take up stage design; they functioned for decades as
Marin_Iorda
Romanian actor and comedian (1905–1970)
National Theater in Cernăuți, and his next appearance was in Victor Ion Popa's "Amanetul" (The Pawn Shop) by Ludvig Holberg. Birlic, who struggled with
Grigore_Vasiliu_Birlic
fățarnici (1971), by Teodor Mazilu Acord familiar (1935), by Victor Ion Popa Act venețian (1918-1946), by Camil Petrescu Adam și Eva (1963), by Aurel
List_of_Romanian_plays
Vesa Archbishop of Craiova and Metropolitan of Oltenia – currently Irineu Popa Archbishop of Râmnic – currently Varsanufie Gogescu Bishop of Severin and
List of hierarchs of the Romanian Orthodox Church
List_of_hierarchs_of_the_Romanian_Orthodox_Church
Founder and Voivode of Moldavia, Knyaz in Maramureș
Moldo-Polish Chronicle. Some historians (including Andrei Brezianu and Marcel Popa) write that Dragoș died around 1353. According to historian Dennis Deletant
Dragoș,_Voivode_of_Moldavia
of Alexandru D. Xenopol Bust of George Coșbuc Bust of Petre Pipoș Bust of Ioan Russu Șirianu Bust of Gheoghe Popa de Teiuș Bust of Mircea V. Stănescu
Neumann_Palace
seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 53 of the 143 seats in the Senate. Petre Roman, György Frunda, Gheorghe Funar, and Nicolae Manolescu openly endorsed
1996 Romanian general election
1996_Romanian_general_election
Second-longest river in Europe
Serbia". Gâştescu, Petre; Țuchiu, Elena (2012), "The Danube River in the Pontic Sector – Hidrologycal Regime" (PDF), in Gâştescu, Petre; Lewis William Jr
Danube
Institution in Romania
2000 2001 Nicolae Cochinescu Ioan Vida Şerban Viorel Stănoiu(r) Petre Ninosu(d) Nicolae Popa 2002 2003 2004 Ion Predescu Aspazia Cojocaru Acsinte Gaspar Ioan
Constitutional Court of Romania
Constitutional_Court_of_Romania
Association football club in Constanța
Grigore Ciuncan, Lucrețiu Florescu, Gheorghe Corneanu, Gheorghe Toma, Petre Comăniță, Mircea Bibere, Eugen Pană, Gheorghe Datcu, Vasile Stancu, Constantin
FCV_Farul_Constanța
6x6 Medium-2 UGV for Romania at BSDA2026". turdef.com. 13 May 2026. Adrian Popa (18 April 2025). "Primele două drone militare produse în România în acest
List of equipment of the Romanian Armed Forces
List_of_equipment_of_the_Romanian_Armed_Forces
Season of television series
the winner of the competition and the €100,000 grand prize, while Lucian Popa finished as the runner-up. This season was officially confirmed by Antena
Survivor România Faimoși VS Războinici
Survivor_România_Faimoși_VS_Războinici
Romanian football club
Lucian Giurcă. A month later, Petre Gigiu was appointed the new head coach, but he was replaced in January with Adrian Popa who, with a core of players
CS_Viitorul_Dăești
1975 Romanian film
Gheorghe Daneș Mihai Stoenescu Petre Vasilescu Ion Smeianu Zina Bogos Romeo Mogoș Petre Kuhn Ion Grapini Dumitru Ghiuzelea Petre Popescu Mihai Bucur Tată de
Tată_de_duminică
Moldavian - born writer, raconteur and school teacher (1837–1889)
incorporated into Târgu Neamț city, the son of Orthodox trader Ștefan sin Petre Ciubotariul and his wife Smaranda. His native area, bordering on heavily
Ion_Creangă
Association football club in Buzău
Nedelcu Alexandru Nicolae Clement Pălimaru Sorin Pană Ciprian Petre Adrian Popa Dorinel Popa Nini Popescu Constantin Secăreanu Constantin Stan Ilie Stan
FC_Gloria_Buzău
Fortress in Arad, Romania
of Alexandru D. Xenopol Bust of George Coșbuc Bust of Petre Pipoș Bust of Ioan Russu Șirianu Bust of Gheoghe Popa de Teiuș Bust of Mircea V. Stănescu
Fortress_of_Arad
Monument in Romania
București. Archived from the original on 2012-01-10. Retrieved 2012-07-31. Popa, Petre (2004). "Două decenii de la inaugurarea Mausoleului Mateiaş şi de la
Mausoleum_of_Mateiaș
Former prison in Romania
brainwashing through torture]. ziare.com (in Romanian). Retrieved August 24, 2021. Popa Ionescu, Laurențiu (March 6, 2013). "Experimentul Pitești, reeducarea prin
Pitești_Prison
Romanian writer and translator (1886 – 1936)
Alexandru became a professor of political economy at Cernăuți University, Petre was a jurist who held important administrative offices and Victor became
Cezar_Papacostea
Prince of Moldavia from 1457 to 1504
Ioan; Constantiniu, Florin; Michelson, Paul E.; Pop, Ioan Aurel; Popa, Cristian; Popa, Marcel; Scurtu, Ioan; Treptow, Kurt W.; Vultur, Marcela; Watts,
Stephen_the_Great
Romanian football club
Andrei Marc Petre Marin Cristian Melinte Adrian Mihalcea Florin Niță Silviu Pană Sorin Paraschiv Paul Pîrvulescu Marius Pena Adrian Popa Andrei Prepeliță
CS_Concordia_Chiajna
Football club
recorded unpaid debts. In spite of this, Poli, under the management of Ionuţ Popa, rallied to reach the relegation play-off in the dying minutes of the season
ACS_Poli_Timișoara
AFC Chindia Târgoviște 2022–23 football season
from FCSB) 17 MF COM Nasser Chamed 19 FW ROU Daniel Popa (3rd captain) 20 MF ROU Alexandru Petre No. Pos. Nation Player 21 DF EQG Esteban Obiang 23
2022–23 AFC Chindia Târgoviște season
2022–23_AFC_Chindia_Târgoviște_season
Churchill 1956 1956 Nicolai Korcinski Petru Groza Anthony Eden 1957 1957 Petre Balaceanu Petru Groza Harold Macmillan 1961 1961 Alexandru Lăzăreanu Gheorghe
List of ambassadors of Romania to the United Kingdom
List_of_ambassadors_of_Romania_to_the_United_Kingdom
Association football club in Voluntari
Florea Ion Gheorghe Petre Ivanovici Costin Lazăr Vasile Maftei Laurențiu Marinescu Florin Maxim Daniel Novac Daniel Pancu Mihai Popa Doru Popadiuc Mihai
FC_Voluntari
2013). "Schimbare la conducerea Forţelor Navale Române. Viceamiralul Aurel Popa îi predă ştafeta contraamiralului Alexandru Mîrşu". adevarul.ro. Constanta
Commander of the Navy (Romania)
Commander_of_the_Navy_(Romania)
Football season in Romania Liga I
Adrian Petre and George Ganea scored for Farul. On 13 September Farul won the match against FC Academica Clinceni 5-0. Jefté Betancor, Adrian Petre and Enes
2021–22 FCV Farul Constanța season
2021–22_FCV_Farul_Constanța_season
City and county seat of Iași County, Romania
founded in 1879, is located in Iași. It is now known as the Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy. In 1937, the two applied science sections
Iași
Romanian government
Council of Ministers: Emil Bodnăraș (October 4, 1955 – March 19, 1957) Petre Borilă (October 4, 1955 – March 19, 1957) Alexandru Drăghici (October 4
First_Stoica_cabinet
Péter Eliza Petrăchescu Dorotheea Petre Irina Petrescu Mariella Petrescu Maria Ploae Margareta Pogonat Tania Popa Adela Popescu Elvira Popescu Emilia
List_of_Romanian_actresses
Football club
the Prahova District Championship. The squad during this period included: Popa, Teodorescu, Ștefan Neagu, Reiss, Marinoiu, Matroc, Comănescu II, Emil Vlaiculescu
Tricolor_Ploiești
Deputy prime minister of Romania (born 1941)
while after, Voiculescu remained especially close to the country's Premier, Petre Roman, at a time when the latter was clashing with nationalist and far-left
Gelu_Voican_Voiculescu
Town in Ilfov, Romania
villages: Popești and Leordeni. The name Popești derives from the Romanian word popă, meaning "priest" (cognate with "pope"), while the name Leordeni comes from
Popești-Leordeni
Romanian engineer, professor and politician
doctorates from five Romanian universities. Following the resignation of Valentin Popa after a controversy regarding the teaching of the Romanian language in areas
Ecaterina_Andronescu
Theatre in Bucharest, Romania
1945–1946 Ion Pas, Zaharia Stancu: 1946–1947 Zaharia Stancu: 1947–1952 Ioan Popa: 1952–1953 Vasile Moldoveanu: 1953–1956 Ion Marin Sadoveanu: 1956–1959 Zaharia
National_Theatre_Bucharest
PETRE POPA
PETRE POPA
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish, Romanian
Rock; Stone
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Rock or Stone
Biblical
a rock or stone
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Peter.Swedish (Petré) : shortened form of Petrejus or Petraeus, Latinized patronymics from the personal name Per, Pär (see Peter).Slovenian : derivative of the personal name Peter.French (Pêtre) : metonymic occupational name for an apothecary or grocer, from Old French pistel, pestel ‘pestle’.
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Ukrainian
Stone
Male
Romanian
Corsican and Romanian form of Latin Petrus, PETRU means "rock, stone."
Male
Finnish
 Finnish form of Greek Petros, PETRI means "rock, stone." Compare with another form of Petri.
Girl/Female
Latin American Polish Swedish Greek
Rock.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Netherlands, Polish, Swedish
Rock; Stone; Small Rock; Strong; Female Version of Peter
Surname or Lastname
Southern French (Péré)
Southern French (Péré) : topographic name from a variant of périer ‘pear tree’.Catalan : from the personal name Pere, Catalan equivalent of Peter.English : variant of Pear 1.Hungarian : from the old secular personal name Pere, Pöre.
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Greek Petros, PETRE means "rock, stone."
Male
English
Short form of English Peter, PETE means "rock, stone."
Boy/Male
Biblical American Greek English Shakespearean
A rock or stone.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Pear.
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Greek, Latin, Swedish
Rock; Stone
Boy/Male
Australian, Basque, Danish, Finnish, Hebrew
Rock
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Petrus, PETRA means "rock, stone."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Bengali, Biblical, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Lebanese, Netherlands, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Slovenia, Swedish, Swi
Rock; Stone; River; Strong
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Greek
Rock; Form of Peter; Stone
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, German, Dutch, etc.
English, Scottish, German, Dutch, etc. : from the personal name Peter (Greek Petros, from petra ‘rock’, ‘stone’). The name was popular throughout Christian Europe in the Middle Ages, having been bestowed by Christ as a byname on the apostle Simon bar Jonah, the brother of Andrew. The name was chosen by Christ for its symbolic significance (John 1:42, Matt. 16:18); St. Peter is regarded as the founding head of the Christian Church in view of Christ’s saying, ‘Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church’. In Christian Germany in the early Middle Ages this was the most frequent personal name of non-Germanic origin until the 14th century. This surname has also absorbed many cognates in other languages, for example Czech Petr, Hungarian Péter. It has also been adopted as a surname by Ashkenazic Jews.
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Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English
Young Horse; Frisky; From the Dark Town; Diminutive of Colston; Unknown Owner of Property; Renowned Mariner; Colt
Boy/Male
Arabic
Educator; Preceptor
Boy/Male
English
From the Crow's Estate
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Linden Tree Hill
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Mountain
Surname or Lastname
English (West Midlands)
English (West Midlands) : probably a metathesized form of Hanmer, a habitational name from Hanmer in Flintshire.Swedish (Hamnér) : ornamental name from hamn ‘harbor’ + the surname suffix -ér, derived from the Latin adjectival ending -er(i)us.
Girl/Female
Greek American English
Well born.
Boy/Male
Japanese
Cautious man.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Traditional
God of Victory
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Tamil
Lord of a town
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imp. & p. p.
of Peter
n.
A fisherman; -- so called after the apostle Peter.
n.
Any one of numerous species of longwinged sea birds belonging to the family Procellaridae. The small petrels, or Mother Carey's chickens, belong to Oceanites, Oceanodroma, Procellaria, and several allied genera.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Peter
n.
See Petrel.
n.
Rhythmical arrangement of syllables or words into verses, stanzas, strophes, etc.; poetical measure, depending on number, quantity, and accent of syllables; rhythm; measure; verse; also, any specific rhythmical arrangements; as, the Horatian meters; a dactylic meter.
n.
A common baptismal name for a man. The name of one of the apostles,
n.
A poem.
n.
Alt. of Metre
v. i.
To become exhausted; to run out; to fail; -- used generally with out; as, that mine has petered out.
n.
A measure of length, equal to 39.37 English inches, the standard of linear measure in the metric system of weights and measures. It was intended to be, and is very nearly, the ten millionth part of the distance from the equator to the north pole, as ascertained by actual measurement of an arc of a meridian. See Metric system, under Metric.
n.
See Saltpeter.
n.
The stormy petrel.
n.
A diving petrel of Australia (Halodroma wrinatrix).
n.
The stormy petrel.
n.
The storm petrel.