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Dimitrescu
Dimitrescu is a Romanian surname that may refer to: * Constantin Dimitrescu (1847–1928), Romanian classical composer and music teacher * Constantin Dimitrescu-Iași (1849–1923), philosopher and sociologist * Ștefan Dimitrescu (1886–1933), Romanian painter and draftsman Fictional characters * Alcina Dimitrescu Alcina Dimitrescu ( ja, オルチーナ・ドミトレスク, ''Oruchīna Dimitoresuku''), better known as Lady Dimitrescu, is a character in the 2021 survival horror game ''Resident Evil Village'', developed and published by Capcom. One of the m ..., a character in the video game ''Resident Evil Village'' See also * Demetrescu * Dumitrescu {{surname Romanian-language surnames Patronymic surnames Surnames from given names ...
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Alcina Dimitrescu
Alcina Dimitrescu ( ja, オルチーナ・ドミトレスク, ''Oruchīna Dimitoresuku''), better known as Lady Dimitrescu, is a character in the 2021 survival horror game ''Resident Evil Village'', developed and published by Capcom. One of the major antagonistic figures of ''Village'', she is presented as a gigantic noblewoman with vampire-like traits who resides with her three daughters in Castle Dimitrescu, her stronghold within the vicinity of the titular Eastern European village encountered by protagonist Ethan Winters. Dimitrescu governs the village alongside three mutant lords under the oversight of a supreme leader known as Mother Miranda. Lady Dimitrescu's physical design was modeled off Polish model Helena Mankowska, while her voice acting and motion capture were performed by American theatre actress Maggie Robertson. Following initial previews of ''Village'', Lady Dimitrescu unexpectedly rose in popularity and has become subject to a significant amount of fan-driven l ...
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Ștefan Dimitrescu
Ștefan Dimitrescu (January 18, 1886 – May 22, 1933) was a Romanian Post-impressionist painter and draftsman. Biography Born in Huși into a modest family, he completed his primary and secondary studies in his hometown. In 1903, deciding to follow his passion for music, he left for Iași, where he took cello classes at the Iași Conservatory.Oltean, p.308-309 In summer of 1903, Dimitrescu entered the National School of Fine Arts in the city, studying in the same class as Nicolae Tonitza; the two studied under Gheorghe Popovici and Emanoil Bardasare. After graduation, Dimitrescu painted murals for the Orthodox churches in Agăș and Asău (Bacău County). Between 1912 and 1913, he studied in Paris, at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, during which time he was attracted to Impressionism.Drăguţ ''et al.'', p.201 Drafted into the Romanian Army at the start of the Romanian Campaign of World War I, Dimitrescu was profoundly touched by the experience, and began pain ...
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Constantin Dimitrescu-Iași
Constantin Dimitrescu-Iași (November 25, 1849April 16, 1923) was a Moldavian, later Romanian philosopher, sociologist and pedagogue. Biography Born in Iași, his father was the magistrate Dimitrie Dimitrescu. He attended primary school in his native city from 1856 to 1860, followed by high school from 1860 to 1867. His classmates there included Alexandru Lambrior, George Panu, and Calistrat Hogaș. From 1867 to 1869, he attended the literature and philosophy faculty of the University of Iași, and at the same time worked as a substitute Latin teacher. From 1869 to 1870, Dimitrescu-Iași taught at Botoșani. He again taught at Iași from 1870 to 1872, continuing his university studies in the process. From 1872 to 1875, he was a teacher in Bârlad. He then went to Germany to study at the universities of Berlin (1875–1876) and Leipzig (1876–1877). From 1879 to 1885, he taught aesthetics, history of philosophy, logic, psychology and pedagogy at the University of Iași. I ...
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Constantin Dimitrescu
Constantin Dimitrescu (; 19 March 1847 in Blejoi, Romania – 9 May 1928) was a Romanian classic composer and music teacher, one of the most prominent representatives of the late Romantic period. Background Born in Blejoi, Prahova County, he was taken to Bucharest at an early age, once his musical talent was recognized. There he studied cello and composition with some of Romania's best-known music teachers. Funds were subsequently made available for him to continue his education in Vienna and then later in Paris where he studied with, among others, the famous cello virtuoso Auguste Franchomme. Musical work Upon his return to Bucharest, he became principal cellist of the Bucharest Philharmonic and also of the National Theater Orchestra. In later years, he served as conductor for both. He was also engaged as a professor at the Bucharest Conservatory, where one of his students was George Georgescu, later to become an important conductor after a hand injury forced him to abandon ...
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Demetrescu
Demetrescu is a Romanian surname, derivedfrom the root name Demetrius. Notable people with the surname include: *George Demetrescu Mirea, Romanian portrait painter, muralist, and art teacher *Traian Demetrescu, Romanian poet, novelist, and literary critic *Demetru Dem. Demetrescu-Buzău, better known as Urmuz See also *Dimitrescu Dimitrescu is a Romanian surname that may refer to: * Constantin Dimitrescu (1847–1928), Romanian classical composer and music teacher * Constantin Dimitrescu-Iași (1849–1923), philosopher and sociologist * Ștefan Dimitrescu (1886–1933), Ro ... * Dumitrescu {{surname Romanian-language surnames Patronymic surnames Surnames from given names ...
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Dumitrescu
Dumitrescu is a Romanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alexandru Dumitrescu (born 1988), sprint canoer *Catrinel Dumitrescu (born 1956), actress * Constantin Dumitrescu (boxer) (born 1931) *Constantin Dumitrescu (general) (1868–1935) *Constantin Ticu Dumitrescu (1928–2008), politician *Cristian Dumitrescu (born 1955), politician *Daniel Dumitrescu (born 1968), boxer *Geo Dumitrescu (1920–2004), poet and journalist * George Dumitrescu (1901–1972), poet *George Dorul Dumitrescu (1901 or 1904–1985), prose writer *Iancu Dumitrescu (born 1944), avant-garde composer *Ilie Dumitrescu (born 1969), association football player *Ion Dumitrescu (1925–1999), sports shooter and Olympic champion *Liana Dumitrescu (1973–2011), politician *Nelu Dumitrescu, drummer * Natalia Dumitrescu, abstract painter *Petre Dumitrescu (1882–1950), general *Puiu Dumitrescu, royal secretary * Răzvan Dumitrescu, journalist *Ruxandra Dumitrescu, volleyball player *Sava Dumitresc ...
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Romanian-language Surnames
Romanian (obsolete spellings: Rumanian or Roumanian; autonym: ''limba română'' , or ''românește'', ) is the official and main language of Romania and the Republic of Moldova. As a minority language it is spoken by stable communities in the countries surrounding Romania (Bulgaria, Hungary, Serbia, and Ukraine), and by the large Romanian diaspora. In total, it is spoken by 28–29 million people as an L1+ L2, of whom 23–24 millions are native speakers. In Europe, Romanian is rated as a medium level language, occupying the tenth position among thirty-seven official languages. Romanian is part of the Eastern Romance sub-branch of Romance languages, a linguistic group that evolved from several dialects of Vulgar Latin which separated from the Western Romance languages in the course of the period from the 5th to the 8th centuries. To distinguish it within the Eastern Romance languages, in comparative linguistics it is called ''Daco-Romanian'' as opposed to its closest rela ...
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Patronymic Surnames
A patronymic, or patronym, is a component of a personal name based on the given name of one's father, grandfather (avonymic), or an earlier male ancestor. Patronymics are still in use, including mandatory use, in many countries worldwide, although their use has largely been replaced by or transformed into patronymic surnames. Examples of such transformations include common English surnames such as Johnson (son of John). Origins of terms The usual noun and adjective in English is ''patronymic'', but as a noun this exists in free variation alongside ''patronym''. The first part of the word ''patronym'' comes from Greek πατήρ ''patēr'' "father" (GEN πατρός ''patros'' whence the combining form πατρο- ''patro''-); the second part comes from Greek ὄνυμα ''onyma'', a variant form of ὄνομα ''onoma'' "name". In the form ''patronymic'', this stands with the addition of the suffix -ικός (''-ikos''), which was originally used to form adjectives with the ...
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