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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 88. Chapters: Hungarian people of Romanian descent, People of Romanian descent, Romanian communities, Romanian emigrants, Romanian expatriates, Romanian minorities in Europe, Laz r ineanu, John Hunyadi, Vlachs of Serbia, Matthias Corvinus, Grigore Cugler, Romanians of Serbia, Viorica Cortez, Paul Goma, Sandu Florea, Miklos Jancso, Livia Rusz, SS Struma, Romanians in Ukraine, Vladimir Logothetti, Romanian exonyms, Hugo II Logothetti, Attila Jozsef, Aromanians in the Republic of Macedonia, Romanian Day Festival, Eric Prodon, Cosmin Ol roiu, Romanians of Chernivtsi Oblast, Sergiu Grossu, Visarion Puiu, Nicolaus Olahus, Andrei aguna, Democratic Forum of Romanians in Moldova, Boian, Alberta, Victor Babe, Constantin Virgil Gheorghiu, Vrav, Noel Bernard, Dan Fornade, Emil Hurezeanu, Juan Jose Castelli, Chaco, Jacques Braunstein, Romanian migration to the United Kingdom, Ovidiu Creang, Viorica Ursuleac, Dionisie Ghermani, Romanian Australian, tefan Baciu, Romanians in Hungary, Zoltan Horvath, Cristian Dulca, Stella Roman, Romanians in Bulgaria, Gheorghe incai, Emanoil Gojdu, Romanian French, Aurel Csert i, Ala Mandacanu, Andrei Ujic, Christian Mititelu, Romanians in Spain, Olimpiu G. Urcan, Gyorgy Dragoman, Romanians in Italy, Vincen iu Babe, Andrei Mocioni, List of Romanians who were born outside present-day Romania. Excerpt: Laz r ineanu (Romanian pronunciation: , also spelled eineanu, born Eliezer Schein; Francisized Lazare Sainean, French pronunciation: , or Saineanu; April 23, 1859 - May 11, 1934) was a Romanian-born philologist, linguist, folklorist and cultural historian. A specialist in Oriental and Romance studies, as well as a Hebraist and a Germanist, he was primarily known for his contribution to Yiddish and Romanian philology, his work in evolutionary linguistics, and his activity as a literary and philological c...