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Romanian footballer
Teofil Codreanu (1 February 1941 – 10 January 2016) was a Romanian professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. Codreanu, nicknamed Parpală
Teofil_Codreanu
Association football club in Bucharest
During this period, the leaders of the team were: Teofil Copaci, Grigore Grigoriu, and Bozie Codreanu; other players included Stănică, Tudor, Molnar, Ștefănescu
FC_Rapid_București
Surname list
Bosie-Codreanu (1885–1963), Bessarabian politician Roman Codreanu (1952–2001), Romanian wrestler Teofil Codreanu (1941–2016), Romanian footballer Codru (disambiguation)
Codreanu_(surname)
Second cabinet of the Moldavian Democratic Republic
Minister of Justice Teofil Ioncu, Minister of Finance Pantelimon Erhan, Minister of Public Instruction Nicolae Bosie-Codreanu, Minister of Communications
Daniel_Ciugureanu_Cabinet
Blackburn Rovers 1951 1969 18 581 Ivo Cocconi Italy Parma 1948 1962 14 308 Teofil Codreanu Romania Rapid București 1961 1973 12 258 George Cohen England Fulham
List of one-club men in association football
List_of_one-club_men_in_association_football
Romanian association football club
Appearances in Divizia C: 11 Best finish in Divizia B: 9th 1975–76 Teofil Codreanu (1983–1984) Toader Șteț Ioan Sdrobiș "Stadionul CSM Borzeşti - Onești
CSM_Borzești
from dementia. Charles Congden Carpenter, 94, American naturalist. Teofil Codreanu, 74, Romanian footballer (Rapid București). Jeanne Córdova, 67, German-born
Deaths_in_January_2016
49th season of top-tier football league in Romania
Năsturescu (25 / 3); Emil Dumitriu (26 / 12); Ion Ionescu (22 / 15); Teofil Codreanu (23 / 2); Paul Mitroi (3 / 0); Viorel Kraus (12 / 2); Alexandru Neagu
1966–67_Divizia_A
Football match
FW 8 Titus Ozon FW 9 Ion Ionescu FW 10 Nicolae Georgescu 46' FW 11 Teofil Codreanu Substitutions: GK 12 Augustin Todor 46' FW 13 Andor Balint 46' Manager:
1962_Cupa_României_final
FC Dinamo București 1967–68 football season
Jamaischi FW Constantin Năsturescu FW Alexandru Neagu FW Ion Ionescu 68' FW Teofil Codreanu Substitutes: FW Marian Petreanu 68' Manager: Valentin Stănescu
1967–68 FC Dinamo București season
1967–68_FC_Dinamo_București_season
January 28 – Fernando Serena, Spanish footballer (d. 2018) February 1 – Teofil Codreanu, Romanian international footballer (died 2016) March 2 – Bert Jacobs
1941_in_association_football
1942 Mircea Petescu 02 15 May 1942 1967 Alexandru Boc 06 3 June 1946 Teofil Codreanu 01 1 February 1941 Narcis Coman 08 5 November 1946 Mircea Constantinescu
List of Romania international footballers
List_of_Romania_international_footballers
Theatre in Iași, Romania
Address 18 Agatha Bârsescu Street Iași Romania Capacity Main Hall: 750 seats Teofil Vâlcu Studio Hall: 50-100 seats Cubic Theatre (auxiliary building): 151
Iași_National_Theatre
During this period, the leaders of the team were: Teofil Copaci, Grigore Grigoriu and Bozie Codreanu; from the group of players were part: Stănică, Tudor
History_of_FC_Rapid_București
General of Justice Teofil Ioncu, Director General of Finance Ştefan Ciobanu, Director General of Public Instruction Nicolae Bosie-Codreanu, Director General
Pantelimon_Erhan_Cabinet
Romanian football club
exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Teofil Codreanu (1984–1986) Lucian Burlacu (2012–2013) Daniel Stoica (2013–2014) Ionel
CSM_Bucovina_Rădăuți
Football match
Constantin Năsturescu FW 9 Alexandru Neagu FW 10 Ion Ionescu 68' FW 11 Teofil Codreanu Substitutions: FW 12 Marian Petreanu 68' Manager: Valentin Stănescu
1968_Cupa_României_final
Football match
Constantin Năsturescu FW 9 Stelian Marin FW 10 Alexandru Neagu FW 11 Teofil Codreanu 66' Substitutions: FW 12 Marian Petreanu 66' Manager: Bazil Marian
1972_Cupa_României_final
January: Wim Bleijenberg, Dutch international footballer (born 1930) Teofil Codreanu, Romanian international footballer (born 1941) Kalevi Lehtovirta, Finnish
2016_in_association_football
Former country
Ciobanu, Director General for Education. Teofil Ioncu, Director General for Finance. Nicolae Bosie-Codreanu, Director General for Railways. Major Teodor
Moldavian_Democratic_Republic
Cristian Moisescu, Mayor of Arad (1992–96) (b. 1947) 10 January – Teofil Codreanu, footballer (b. 1941) 12 January – Melania Ursu, actress (b. 1940)
2016_in_Romania
November 9 – November 1941 Romanian policy referendum February 1 – Teofil Codreanu, footballer (died 2016) February 3 – Ștefan Iordache, actor (died 2008)
1941_in_Romania
Political party in Moldova
Donici, Ion Pelivan, Daniel Ciugureanu, Gurie Grosu, Nicolae Alexandri, Teofil Ioncu, P. Grosu, Mihail Minciună, Vlad Bogos, F. Corobceanu, Gheorghe Buruiană
National_Moldavian_Party
Bolojan László Borbély Valeriu Bordei Constantin Bosianu Nicolae Bosie-Codreanu Constantin Boșcodeală Ioan Gh. Botez Ioan Botiș Ștefan Botnarciuc Martin
List_of_Romanian_politicians
Romanian Eastern Orthodox bishop
the Archangel Michael. The Legion was founded in 1927 by Corneliu Zelea Codreanu as a breakaway group from A. C. Cuza's far-right antisemitic party called
Visarion_Puiu
Bezdechi 1945 Constantin Brăiloiu 1946 Tiberiu Brediceanu 1937 Mihail Codreanu 1942 Onisifor Ghibu 1919 George Giuglea 1936 Pantelimon Halippa 1918 Adrian
List of purged members of the Romanian Academy
List_of_purged_members_of_the_Romanian_Academy
Teofil Ioncu, P. Grosu, Mihail Minciună, Vlad Bogos, F. Corobceanu, Gheorghe Buruiană, Simeon Murafa, Al. Botezat, Alexandru Groapă, Ion Codreanu, Vasile
History_of_Chișinău
Bulgarian-born Soviet diplomat (1873–1941)
an acquaintance of Caragiale. She had previously been married to Filip Codreanu, a Narodnik activist born in Bessarabia, with whom she had a daughter,
Christian_Rakovsky
Defunct Romanian daily newspaper
anti-Zionists. In October 1923, after the authorities had arrested Corneliu Zelea Codreanu and other antisemitic youths for their attempt to assassinate government
Viitorul
Romanian writer, philosopher, poet and theologian (1889 - 1972)
the extreme Right such as Nichifor Crainic, Nae Ionescu, Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, Octavian Goga, and A.C. Cuza. Clark, Roland (2012). "Nationalism and orthodoxy:
Nichifor_Crainic
Political party in Austria-Hungary
and were in correspondence with its Bukovinian affiliate, Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, ultimately splitting from Dugan-Opaiț's apolitical mainstream. In 1927
Democratic Peasants' Party (Bukovina)
Democratic_Peasants'_Party_(Bukovina)
Legislature of Bessarabia and of the Moldavian Democratic Republic
Ignatiuc, 25, farmer, Bălți/Chișinău * Ion Inculeț, 35, professor, Chișinău * Teofil Ioncu, 32, civil service, Orhei Vasile Lascu, 60, journalist, Chișinău Mihail
Sfatul_Țării
Romanian political party, 1926-1947
fascism, heralded by the Iron Guard. The latter's "Captain", Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, took up elements from the PNȚ program and planned ahead for its downfall
National_Peasants'_Party
Political party in Romania
first-ever Central Committee (CC) included Halippa, Holban, Inculeț, Ciugureanu, Teofil Ioncu, Gheorghe Stârcea, and several members of the autonomous Bessarabian
Bessarabian_Peasants'_Party
Romanian zoologist, physiologist, and politician (1862–1952)
attended primary school in Bârlad, followed by the town's Gheorghe Roșca Codreanu National College. As he recalled, during his early years there he received
Paul_Bujor
TEOFIL CODREANU
TEOFIL CODREANU
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Champion; Passionate
Boy/Male
French, German, Greek, Polish, Swedish
Beloved of God; One who Loves God
Boy/Male
Muslim
Strong
Male
Russian
(Феофил) Russian form of Latin Theophilus, FEOFIL means "God-friend."
Female
Hebrew
(צï‹×¤Ö´×™) Hebrew name TZOFI means "guard" or "scout."Â
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek, Polish
God-loving; Loved by God
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Teofilo, TEOFILA means "God's friend."
Female
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Scandinavian Torhild, TORIL means "Thor's battle."
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese
Loved by God
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Theophilus, TEOFILO means "friend of God."
Boy/Male
Greek
Divinely loved.
Girl/Female
Latin
Earth.
Male
Polish
Polish form of Greek Theophilos, TEOFIL means "friend of God."
Girl/Female
Norse
Thor inspired fighting.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Strong
Female
Yiddish
(צï‹×¤Ö´×™Ö¸×”) Yiddish form of Hebrew Tzofi, TZOFIYA means "guard" or "scout."Â
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Tamil
Madhulata | மதà¯à®²à®¤à®¾
Sweet creeper or Lovely creeper
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Thankful
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Name of a Sahabiyah RA
Boy/Male
English German American
Willful; bright.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Luchy; Lord of the Om
Girl/Female
Spanish
The Immaculate Conception.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Colored animal, Huge flood, Dyer
Male
Dutch
, from the place of shelter.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Rayed; Fire
Girl/Female
Italian Latin
Hard working.
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v.
Labor with pain and fatigue; labor that oppresses the body or mind, esp. the body.
v. t.
To labor; to work; -- often with out.
a.
Free from toil.
n.
Any plant of the genus Trifolium, which includes the white clover, red clover, etc.; -- less properly, applied also to the nonesuch, or black medic. See Clover, and Medic.
n.
A charge representing the clover leaf.
n.
Mean labor; toil.
v. i.
To toil; to labor.
n.
A kind of tick trefoil (Desmodium Canadense).
n.
The lime tree, or linden; -- called also teil tree.
imp. & p. p.
of Toil
n.
Labor; toil; drudgery.
n.
Sweet trefoil.
v. t.
To weary; to overlabor.
v. i.
To toil.
n.
An ornamental foliation having seven lobes. Cf. Cinquefoil, Quarterfoil, and Trefoil.
n.
An oversight in pleading, or the acknowledgment of a mistake or oversight.
n.
The lapwing; -- called also teuchit.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Toil
n.
An ornamental foliation consisting of three divisions, or foils.