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Vasile Adamachi, philanthropist •
Călin Alupi, painter •
Petre Andrei, sociologist and politician •
Dimitrie Anghel, poet and writer •
Alexandru Bădărău, politician, academic, and journalist •
Sabin Bălașa, painter, writer and director •
Nicolae Beldiceanu, poet and writer •
Vasile Burlă, philologist •
Maria C. Buțureanu, educator and women's rights activist •
George Matei Cantacuzino, architect •
Eduard Caudella, composer, violinist, conductor, teacher, and music critic •
Otilia Cazimir, writer, poet, translator and publicist •
Mihail Cerchez, general •
Constantin Climescu, mathematician and politician •
Grigore Cobălcescu, geologist and paleontologist •
Mihai Codreanu, poet •
Vasile Conta, philosopher, writer, and minister •
Ion Creangă, writer •
Ioan P. Culianu, religious historian, writer, and essayist •
Mircea David, footballer •
Barbu Ștefănescu Delavrancea, writer, orator, lawyer, and mayor of Bucharest •
Nicolae Gane, writer and politician •
Gheorghe Ghibănescu, historian, genealogist, and philologist •
Markus Glaser, Roman Catholic bishop •
Dimitrie Gusti, sociologist, ethnologist, and historian •
Garabet Ibrăileanu, literary critic and writer •
Mihail Kogălniceanu, lawyer, historian, publicist, and
Prime Minister of Romania •
Radu Korne, general •
Lucia Mantu, writer •
Gheorghe Gh. Mârzescu, jurist and mayor of Iași •
Dumitru C. Moruzi, cvil servant and writer •
Gavriil Musicescu, composer, musicologist, and conductor •
Vera Myller, mathematician and professor •
Ion Niculi, communist politician •
Marija Obrenović, boyaress •
Alexandru A. Philippide, writer and translator •
Vasile Pogor, politician, publicist and poet •
Petru Poni, chemist, physicist, teacher, mineralogist, and politician •
Ștefan Procopiu, physicist, professor and inventor •
Aristizza Romanescu, actress •
Constantin Simirad, politician •
George Topîrceanu, poet, writer, memoirist, and publicist •
Ștefan Vârgolici, poet, critic, and translator ==References==