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Nicolae Andruță Ceaușescu (1924–2000). Supposedly, his drunken father declared his name as
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Elena Ceaușescu, later Elena Bărbulescu (1928–2001), was a history teacher at
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Nicolae's parents had 18 grandchildren: 7 boys and 11 girls.
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476:"Poetul Ceaușescu "s-a format" la Academia Frunze"
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