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Tudor Arghezi
Romanian writer and political figure (1880–1967)
Mihail Sadoveanu
Romanian writer, journalist and politician (1880–1961)

Ion Creangă
Moldavian - born Romanian writer, raconteur and schoolteacher
Gabriela Adameșteanu
Romanian writer (novelist, essayist, PEN center leader)
Marin Sorescu
Romanian writer (1936–1996)
Ion Agârbiceanu
Romanian writer, journalist, politician, theologian and Greek-Catholic priest (1882–1963)
Ion Negoițescu
Romanian writer and historian (1921–1993)
Geo Bogza
Romanian writer, surrealist, dissident (1908–1993)
Andrei Pleșu
Romanian philosopher
Nina Cassian
Romanian writer (1924–2014)
Mateiu Caragiale
poet, short story writer, novelist, visual artist, heraldist, civil servant (1885-1936)
Eugen Barbu
Romanian writer and journalist (1924–1993)
Victor Rebengiuc
Romanian actor

Matei Millo
Romanian playwright and actor
Vasile Voiculescu
Romanian writer (1884–1963)
Felix Aderca
Romanian writer (1891-1962)

Ion Vinea
Romanian writer (1895–1964)
Cornel Țăranu
Romanien composer and conductor (1934–2023)

July Theses
Speech delivered by Nicolae Ceaușescu
Gala Galaction
Romanian writer, journalist, translator, theologist, orthodox priest (1879-1961)
Vladimir Colin
Romanian writer (1921–1991)
Mitzura Arghezi
Romanian actress, journalist and politician
Dumitru C. Moruzi
moldavian-born Imperial Russian and Romanian aristocrat
Anatol E. Baconsky
Romanian writer (1925-1977)
Emil Botta
Romanian actor and poet (1911–1977)
Ceaușescu's speech of 21 August 1968
speech by Romanian leader Nicolae Ceaușescu

The Reenactment
1968 film by Lucian Pintilie
Perpessicius
Perpessicius (; pen name of Dumitru S. Panaitescu, also known as Panait Șt. Dumitru, D. P. Perpessicius and Panaitescu-Perpessicius; October 22, 1891 – March 29, 1971) was a Romanian literary historian and critic, poet, essayist and fiction writer. One of the prominent literary chroniclers of the Romanian interwar period, he stood apart in his generation for having thrown his support behind the modernist and avant-garde currents of Romanian literature. As a theorist, Perpessicius merged the tenets of Symbolism with the pragmatic conservative principles of the 19th century Junimea society, but
Mihail Roller
Communist activist, historian and propagandist (1908-1958)
Traian Herseni
Romanian sociologist, historian and psychologist (1907-1980)
Radu Rosetti
Romanian politician, historian, and novelist (1853-1926)
Radu Gyr
Romanian writer (1905–1975)
Șerban Cioculescu
Romanian academic (1902-1988)
Ion Buzdugan
Moldovan politician
Leonte Răutu
Romanian magazine editor and politician (1910–1993)
Păstorel Teodoreanu
Poet and writer (1894–1964)
Gheorghe Ursu
Romanian writer (1926-1985)
Henric Sanielevici
Romanian journalist and literary critic, also remembered for his work in anthropology, ethnography, sociology and zoology (1875-1951)
Avram Leib Zissu
Romanian writer, political essayist, industrialist
Mircea Florian
Romanian translator and philosopher
Paul Georgescu
Romanian writer (1923-1989)
Mihai Ralea
Romanian social scientist

Dem. Theodorescu
Romanian writer (1888-1946)

Paul Zarifopol
Romanian literary and social critic, essayist, and literary historian

Mircea Florian
Romanian musician
N. Crevedia
Romanian journalist, poet, and novelist (1902–1978)
Stephan Roll
Romanian poet
Ioan C. Filitti
Romanian historian and diplomat

Constantin Gane
Romanian lawyer (1885-1962)
Ionel Gherea
Romanian philosopher, essayist, and concert pianist
Fănuș Neagu
Romanian writer, playwright and screenwriter (1932-2011)
George Ivașcu
Romanian literary critic (1911–1988)
Leon Kalustian
Romanian journalist (1908-1990)
Constantin Beldie
Romanian journalist