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788:. He stayed in the city, where he argued for the founding of a Moldavian University, and soon began lecturing on the History of the Romanians. He used the data gathered from the Chișinău Archives to write the
1084:. Nistor died in Bucharest in November 1962. Some 300 people, mostly Bukovinians and ex-members of the Liberal Party, came to pay respects at his funeral; the religious ceremony was officiated by
1347:[The drama of the Romanians who made the Great Union: investigated by the Securitate and killed in torment. "I was left alone in life, destined to face the collapse of the great work"].
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Memorial of the
Victims of Communism and of the Resistance
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1298:"Ioan Nistor. Amintiri din închisoare"
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1343:Stoica, Ionel (December 1, 2020).
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16:Romanian historian and politician
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64:Ion I. C. Brătianu
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