Mihai Codreanu (Romanian pronunciation:[miˈhajkoˈdre̯anu]; July 25, 1876 – October 23, 1957) was a Romanian poet, particularly noted for his sonnets. A native and lifelong resident of Iași, he published his first volume of verse in 1901, followed by another two years later that solidified his reputation. Aside from another book of sonnets in 1914 and two during the 1920s, he authored three highly successful translations of French plays. He also edited a series of newspapers and wrote widely for an array of literary reviews. Attracted to the stage from early on, he led and reformed the main theatre in his city for several years after World War I, and during the 1930s presided over the arts school in Iași. Beginning in 1905, he developed an eye disease that soon left him unable to read or write, tasks that he accomplished through intermediaries.
MihaiCodreanu (Romanian pronunciation: [miˈhaj koˈdre̯anu]; July 25, 1876 – October 23, 1957) was a Romanian poet, particularly noted for his sonnets...
including Premier Ion G. Duca and his former associate Mihai Stelescu. Simultaneously, Corneliu Zelea Codreanu advocated Romania's adherence to a military and...
Albu Loredana Groza (Vocea României) MihaiCodreanu (Știrile PRO TV) Mihai Mironică (Ora Exactă în Sport) Mihai Petre (Dansez pentru tine, Românii au...
Stephen's deeds became the inspiration for literary works by Iorga, MihaiCodreanu, and especially Mihail Sadoveanu. In the 1930s, the Iron Guard embraced...
founded in 2000. [16] Founded in 1835 as Library of the Academia Mihăileană, Mihai Eminescu Central University Library holds about 2.5 million volumes that...
Adevărul, January 31, 2013; accessed February 6, 2013 (in Romanian) Florin Mihai, "Cum şi de ce s-a zidit Biserica 'Trei Ierarhi'", Adevărul, July 31, 2012;...
Irimescu Ernest Maftei Gabriela Manole-Adoc [ro] Ion Mateescu Nelly Miricioiu Mihai Nechita Gheorghe Panaiteanu Bardasare Camil Ressu Didia Saint Georges Constantin...
ultra-nationalist, Fascist, and antisemitic political movement led by Corneliu Zelea Codreanu. A prominent activist in his native Covurlui County, jailed more than once...
fascist movement and political party founded in 1927 by Corneliu Zelea Codreanu as the Legion of the Archangel Michael (Legiunea Arhanghelul Mihail) or...
mathematician and politician Grigore Cobălcescu, geologist and paleontologist MihaiCodreanu, poet Vasile Conta, philosopher, writer, and minister Ion Creangă, writer...
Romanian Principalities. Other landmarks include Eminescu's Linden Tree, the Mihai Eminescu Museum and the Junimea Alley. The gardens are a popular destination...
Zelea Codreanu, Corneliu's father, referred to Sima as "a Satan, in whom the soul of Stelescu lives" (referencing the dissident Legionnaire Mihai Stelescu...
Bojdeuca Luceafărul Theatre Ludic Theatre Metropolitan Museum MihaiCodreanu Memorial House Mihai Eminescu Museum Mihail Sadoveanu Memorial House Moldavia's...
one shall escape judgment". Codreanu's former deputy Mihai Stelescu, after leaving the Legion, publicly accused Codreanu of sacrificing young men for...
September 26 – Charles Badger Clark (born 1883), American poet October 23 – MihaiCodreanu (born 1876), Romanian October 26 – Nikos Kazantzakis (born 1883), Greek...
work of occasional contributors to Symbolist reviews: Panait Cerna, MihaiCodreanu, Oreste Georgescu, Cincinat Pavelescu, Duiliu Zamfirescu etc. The earliest...