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Petre Andrei Petre Andrei 1891 - 1940 Sociologist, philosopher, politician
Nicolae Titulescu Nicolae Titulescu 1882 - 1941 Diplomat
Ecaterina Teodoroiu Ecaterina Teodoroiu 1894 - 1917 War heroine
Victor Mercea Victor Mercea 1924 - 1987 Nuclear Physicist
George Georgescu George Georgescu 1887 - 1964 Conductor
Elvira Popescu Elvira Popescu 1894 - 1993 Actress
Radu Radu Rosetti Radu Radu Rosetti 1877 - 1949 Military historian
Emil Bobu Emil Bobu 1927 - 2014 Politician
Elie Radu Elie Radu 1853 - 1931 Civil Engineer
Sergiu Florin Nicolaescu Sergiu Florin Nicolaescu 1930 - 2013 Film director, actor
Anton Davidoglu Anton Davidoglu 1876 - 1958 Mathematician
Iulia Hasdeu Iulia Hasdeu 1869 - 1888 Poet
Mircea Eliade Mircea Eliade 1907 - 1986 Historian of Religions
Constantin Pirvulescu Constantin Pirvulescu 1895 - 1992 Politician
Elisabeth of Romania Elisabeth of Romania 1894 - 1956 Queen Consort
George Topirceanu George Topirceanu 1886 - 1937 poet, writer
Ion Minulescu Ion Minulescu 1881 - 1944 poet, playwright, journalist
Mihail Farcasanu Mihail Farcasanu 1907 - 1987 Journalist, Politician, Writer
Lascar Catargiu Lascar Catargiu 1823 - 1899 Statesman
Marin Constantin Marin Constantin 1925 - 2011 Conductor
Nicolae Milescu Nicolae Milescu 1636 - 1708 Scholar
Victor Babes Victor Babes 1854 - 1926 Microbiologist
Ana Aslan Ana Aslan 1897 - 1988 Gerontologist
Basarab I Basarab I 1270 - 1352 Voivode of Wallachia
Corneliu Manescu Corneliu Manescu 1916 - 2000 Diplomat
Adrian Maniu Adrian Maniu 1891 - 1968 Poet, Writer
Ion Mihalache Ion Mihalache 1882 - 1963 Politician
Constantin Virgil Gheorghiu Constantin Virgil Gheorghiu 1916 - 1992 Writer
Mihail Sebastian Mihail Sebastian 1907 - 1945 Playwright
Emil Grosswald Emil Grosswald 1912 - 1989 Mathematician
Vintila Horia Vintila Horia 1915 - 1992 Writer
Ioan lon Cantacuzino Ioan lon Cantacuzino 1863 - 1934 Physician and Bacteriologist
Wilhelm Knechtel Wilhelm Knechtel 1837 - 1924 botanist
Alexandru Proca Alexandru Proca 1897 - 1955 Physicist
Eugen Barbu Eugen Barbu 1924 - 1993 Novelist, Journalist
Constantin Noica Constantin Noica 1909 - 1987 Philosopher
Irving Layton Irving Layton 1912 - 2006 Poet
Ion Gheorghe Duca Ion Gheorghe Duca 1879 - 1933 Politician
Teoctist Arapasu Teoctist Arapasu 1915 - 2007 Patriarch
Nicolaus Olahus Nicolaus Olahus 1493 - 1568 Archbishop of Esztergom
Matei Calinescu Matei Calinescu 1934 - 2009 literary critic
Nicolae Iorga Nicolae Iorga 1871 - 1940 Historian, Politician
Caius Iacob Caius Iacob 1912 - 1992 Mathematician
Neagu Djuvara Neagu Djuvara 1916 - 2018 Historian, philosopher, journalist, diplomat
Cassius Ionescu-Tulcea Cassius Ionescu-Tulcea 1923 - 2021 Mathematician
Paul Niculescu-Mizil Paul Niculescu-Mizil 1923 - 2008 Politician
Petre Dumitrescu Petre Dumitrescu 1882 - 1950 Military General
Laura Stoica Laura Stoica 1967 - 2006 singer, composer, actress
Florentina Ioana Mosora Florentina Ioana Mosora 1940 - 1996 Biophysicist, Actress
Angela Marinescu Angela Marinescu 1941 - 2023 Poet
Ion Ratiu Ion Ratiu 1917 - 2000 Politician
George Enescu George Enescu 1881 - 1955 Composer
Tudor Arghezi Tudor Arghezi 1880 - 1967 Poet, writer
Miron Nicolescu Miron Nicolescu 1903 - 1975 Mathematician
Octavian Nemescu Octavian Nemescu 1940 - 2020 Composer
Theodor Valentin Ionescu Theodor Valentin Ionescu 1899 - 1988 Physicist
Aron Cotrus Aron Cotrus 1891 - 1961 Poet, Diplomat
Gheorghe Marinescu Gheorghe Marinescu 1863 - 1938 Neurologist
Rodica Eugenia Simion Rodica Eugenia Simion 1955 - 2000 Mathematician
Mihai Eminescu Mihai Eminescu 1850 - 1889 Poet
Mihail Sadoveanu Mihail Sadoveanu 1880 - 1961 Novelist
Horatiu Radulescu Horatiu Radulescu 1942 - 2008 composer
Carol Davila Carol Davila 1828 - 1884 Physician
Pompiliu Constantinescu Pompiliu Constantinescu 1901 - 1946 Literary Critic
Nichifor Crainic Nichifor Crainic 1889 - 1972 Theologian, Writer
Gellu Naum Gellu Naum 1915 - 2001 Poet
Julius Borcea Julius Borcea 1968 - 2009 Mathematician
Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino 1833 - 1913 Prime Minister
Nicolae Dobrin Nicolae Dobrin 1947 - 2007 Footballer
Ovidiu Papadima Ovidiu Papadima 1909 - 1996 Literary Critic
Nicodim Munteanu Nicodim Munteanu 1864 - 1948 Patriarch
Gheorghe I. Bratianu Gheorghe I. Bratianu 1898 - 1953 Historian
Matila Ghyka Matila Ghyka 1881 - 1965 philosopher
Marthe Bibesco Marthe Bibesco 1886 - 1973 Writer
Mihail Manoilescu Mihail Manoilescu 1891 - 1950 Economist
Ioan Petru Culianu Ioan Petru Culianu 1950 - 1991 Historian of Religions
Garabet Ibraileanu Garabet Ibraileanu 1871 - 1936 Literary critic and theorist
Virgil Ierunca Virgil Ierunca 1920 - 2006 Literary critic
Mircea I the Elder Mircea I the Elder 1355 - 1418 Voivode of Wallachia
Maria Filotti Maria Filotti 1883 - 1956 Actress
Constantin C. Giurescu Constantin C. Giurescu 1901 - 1977 Historian
Tudor Vladimirescu Tudor Vladimirescu 1780 - 1821 Revolutionary Leader
Eugenia Popescu-Judet Eugenia Popescu-Judet 1925 - 2011 Dancer, Choreographer
Michael the Brave Michael the Brave 1558 - 1601 Prince of Wallachia, Transylvania, and Moldavia
Nicolae Labis Nicolae Labis 1935 - 1956 Poet
Nicolae Bretan Nicolae Bretan 1887 - 1968 Opera Composer
Henri Stahl Henri Stahl 1877 - 1942 Historian
David Mitrany David Mitrany 1888 - 1975 Political Scientist
Iuliu Hatieganu Iuliu Hatieganu 1885 - 1959 Internist
Nicolae Densusianu Nicolae Densusianu 1846 - 1911 Historian
Justinian Marina Justinian Marina 1901 - 1977 Patriarch
Costica Acsinte Costica Acsinte 1897 - 1984 War photographer
Petre Tutea Petre Tutea 1902 - 1991 Philosopher
Ion Caramitru Ion Caramitru 1942 - 2021 actor, theatre director, politician
Stefan Augustin Doinas Stefan Augustin Doinas 1922 - 2002 poet, essayist, translator, political detainee
Lazar Edeleanu Lazar Edeleanu 1861 - 1941 Chemist
Zoia Ceausescu Zoia Ceausescu 1949 - 2006 Mathematician
Leonida Lari Leonida Lari 1949 - 2011 poet, politician
George Bacovia George Bacovia 1881 - 1957 Poet
Gheorghe Craciun Gheorghe Craciun 1950 - 2007 Writer
Alexandru Vaida-Voevod Alexandru Vaida-Voevod 1872 - 1950 Politician
Edgar Papu Edgar Papu 1908 - 1993 Literary Scholar
Doina Cornea Doina Cornea 1929 - 2018 Human Rights Activist
Grigore Gafencu Grigore Gafencu 1892 - 1957 Diplomat
Virgil Mazilescu Virgil Mazilescu 1942 - 1984 Poet
Arsenie Boca Arsenie Boca 1910 - 1989 Priest
Dimitrie Anghel Dimitrie Anghel 1872 - 1914 Poet
Dionisie Alexandru Ghermani Dionisie Alexandru Ghermani 1922 - 2009 Professor
Sasa Pana Sasa Pana 1902 - 1981 Avant-garde poet
Alexandru Lupas Alexandru Lupas 1942 - 2007 Mathematician
Tristan Tzara Tristan Tzara 1896 - 1963 Poet, Essayist
George Balaita George Balaita 1935 - 2017 Novelist
Iuliu Maniu Iuliu Maniu 1873 - 1953 Politician
Stefan Procopiu Stefan Procopiu 1890 - 1972 Physicist
Dimitrie Paciurea Dimitrie Paciurea 1873 - 1932 Sculptor
Geo Bogza Geo Bogza 1908 - 1993 Poet, essayist, journalist
Constantin Silvestri Constantin Silvestri 1913 - 1969 Conductor, Composer
Petru Mocanu Petru Mocanu 1931 - 2016 Mathematician
Liviu Rebreanu Liviu Rebreanu 1885 - 1944 novelist, playwright
Ion Gheorghe Maurer Ion Gheorghe Maurer 1902 - 2000 Prime Minister
Ana Pauker Ana Pauker 1893 - 1960 Politician
Nicolae Leon Nicolae Leon 1862 - 1931 Biologist
Ilie Balaci Ilie Balaci 1956 - 2018 Footballer and Manager
Camil Petrescu Camil Petrescu 1894 - 1957 Playwright and novelist
Nicolae Balcescu Nicolae Balcescu 1819 - 1852 Historian, Soldier, Journalist
Dinu Patriciu Dinu Patriciu 1950 - 2014 Businessman, Politician, Architect
Benjamin Fondane Benjamin Fondane 1898 - 1944 Poet, Philosopher
Antiochus Kantemir Antiochus Kantemir 1708 - 1744 poet, diplomat
Stefan Niculescu Stefan Niculescu 1927 - 2008 Composer
Vasile Suciu Vasile Suciu 1873 - 1935 Metropolitan Bishop
Alexandru Macedonski Alexandru Macedonski 1854 - 1920 Poet
Constantin Visoianu Constantin Visoianu 1897 - 1994 Diplomat
Costin Nenitzescu Costin Nenitzescu 1902 - 1970 Chemist
Simion Barnutiu Simion Barnutiu 1808 - 1864 Historian, Philosopher, Jurist
Mina Minovici Mina Minovici 1858 - 1933 Forensic Scientist
Anatol Emilian Baconsky Anatol Emilian Baconsky 1925 - 1977 Poet, Critic
Traian Vuia Traian Vuia 1872 - 1950 Aviation pioneer
Dimitrie Alexandru Sturdza Dimitrie Alexandru Sturdza 1833 - 1914 Prime Minister
Emilia Saulea Emilia Saulea 1904 - 1998 Paleontologist
Petru Groza Petru Groza 1884 - 1958 Politician
Virginia Zeani Virginia Zeani 1925 - 2023 Opera Singer
Carol II of Romania Carol II of Romania 1893 - 1953 King
Ion Pillat Ion Pillat 1891 - 1945 Poet
Ion Ghica Ion Ghica 1816 - 1897 Prime Minister
Dimitrie Gusti Dimitrie Gusti 1880 - 1955 Sociologist
Ciprian Ilie Foias Ciprian Ilie Foias 1933 - 2020 Mathematician
Grigore Antipa Grigore Antipa 1867 - 1944 Naturalist
Alexandru Ghika Alexandru Ghika 1902 - 1964 mathematician
Dinu Lipatti Dinu Lipatti 1917 - 1950 Pianist, Composer
Tudor Vianu Tudor Vianu 1898 - 1964 Literary critic
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  • 1. Stephen the Great

    Died: 1504 A.D
    Slogan: Faithful to God and my people

    Stephen III, known as Stephen the Great, was the Voivode of Moldavia from 1457 to 1504. He is celebrated for strengthening Moldavia's statehood and maintaining its independence against the ambitions of Hungary, Poland, and the Ottoman Empire. He was victorious in thirty-four of his thirty-six battles and was one of the first to win a decisive victory over the Ottomans at the Battle of Vaslui. His reign is marked by numerous military campaigns and the construction of many churches, earning him the title 'Athleta Christi' by Pope Sixtus IV.

  • 2. Carol II of Romania

    Died: 1953 A.D
    Slogan: I have always fought for the greatness of Romania.

    Carol II was the King of Romania from 1930 to 1940. His reign was marked by controversy and political maneuvering, which ultimately led to his abdication. Carol's personal life was equally tumultuous, with multiple marriages and an affair that caused scandal. Despite these challenges, he is known for his efforts to modernize Romania and his cultural initiatives.

  • 3. Richard Wurmbrand

    Died: 2001 A.D
    Slogan: Marxism makes war against the whole spiritual world.

    Richard Wurmbrand, born on March 24, 1909, in Bucharest, Romania, was a Romanian Evangelical Lutheran priest and professor of Jewish descent. He became a Christian in 1938 and was later imprisoned and tortured by the Communist regime in Romania for his faith. After his release, he dedicated his life to advocating for persecuted Christians worldwide. He passed away on February 17, 2001, in Torrance, California.

  • 4. Ion Antonescu

    Died: 1946 A.D
    Slogan: For the nation, through myself.

    Ion Antonescu was a Romanian military officer and marshal who presided over two successive wartime dictatorships. He served as Prime Minister and Conducător during most of World War II. After World War I, Antonescu served as military attaché in Paris and London and, in 1934, as chief of the Romanian general staff. He was appointed prime minister with absolute powers in 1940, after Romania had lost significant territories. His administration was part of the Axis powers during the war. He was eventually captured and executed for war crimes, crimes against peace, and crimes against humanity.

  • 5. Mircea Eliade

    Died: 1986 A.D
    Slogan: The sacred is the prime obstacle to his freedom.

    Mircea Eliade was a Romanian historian of religion, fiction writer, philosopher, and professor at the University of Chicago. He was one of the most influential scholars of religion of the 20th century and an interpreter of religious experience. His work on the history of religions and his paradigms in religious studies still hold significance in modern academia.

  • 6. Alexandru Ioan Cuza

    Died: 1873 A.D
    Slogan: A single nation, a single country, a single wish.

    Alexandru Ioan Cuza was a pivotal figure in Romanian history, serving as the first ruler of the united principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia, which later became Romania. He implemented significant reforms that modernized the country, including land reform and the emancipation of peasants, as well as educational and judicial reforms. Despite opposition and eventual forced abdication, his contributions have left a lasting legacy in the shaping of modern Romania.

  • 7. Constantin Brancusi

    Died: 1957 A.D
    Slogan: Less is more.

    Constantin Brâncuși was a Romanian sculptor, painter, and photographer who made his career in France. Considered one of the most influential sculptors of the 20th century and a pioneer of modernism, Brâncuși is called the patriarch of modern sculpture. His art emphasizes clean geometrical lines that balance forms inherent in his materials with the symbolic allusions of representational art. Brâncuși sought inspiration in non-European cultures as a source of primitive exoticism. His notable works include The Endless Column, Bird in Space, and The Kiss.

  • 8. George Enescu

    Died: 1955 A.D
    Slogan: Music reflects all the mysterious undulations of the soul, without the possibility of pretense.

    George Enescu, born on August 19, 1881, in Liveni, Romania, was a renowned composer, violinist, conductor, and teacher. He is celebrated as one of the greatest musicians in Romanian history. A child prodigy, Enescu was admitted to the Vienna Conservatory at the age of seven. His notable works include the Romanian Rhapsodies and the opera Oedipe. Enescu's influence extended beyond his compositions as he was also a respected violin teacher and a promoter of music education in Romania. He passed away on May 4, 1955, in Paris, France, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire musicians around the world.

  • 9. Eugen Ionescu

    Died: 1994 A.D
    Slogan: A writer never has a vacation.For a writer,life consists of either writing or thinking about writing

    Eugène Ionesco was a Romanian-born French playwright, known as one of the foremost figures of the French avant-garde theatre. His work, characterized by its Absurdist elements, has left a lasting impact on the world of drama. Ionesco's plays often depict the solitude and insignificance of human existence in a tangible world full of decay, corruption, and repetitive action. Despite the dark themes, his plays are imbued with a sense of humor and the absurd, often reflecting the futility of mankind's search for meaning.

  • 10. Emil Cioran

    Died: 1995 A.D
    Slogan: The only successful philosophies are the ones that console you for being born.

    Emil Cioran was a Romanian philosopher and essayist, best known for his works on pessimism, the absurd, and nihilism. He was born in Rasinari, Romania, and studied philosophy at the University of Bucharest. He wrote several books, including On the Heights of Despair, Tears and Saints, and The Trouble with Being Born. Cioran's work has been noted for its pervasive philosophical pessimism, style, and aphorisms.

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