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Что (кто) такое Nicolas Ceausescu - определение

FAMILY NAME
Ceausescu (disambiguation); Chowsescu; Chowsesku; Ceaușescu (disambiguation); Ceauşescu (disambiguation); Ceausescu (surname); Ceauşescu (surname)

Ceaușescu (surname)         
Ceaușescu or Ceausescu likely derives from the Turkish word Çavuş, meaning "messenger" or the military rank of sergeant in the Ottoman and Turkish armies. In modern usage, it most often refers to Nicolae Ceaușescu, the last Communist leader of Romania, but it may also refer to:
Ceaușescu family         
FAMILY
Ceausescu family; Ceauşescu family
Nicolae Ceaușescu, who led Romania from 1965 to 1989, served as General Secretary of the Romanian Communist Party. Ceaușescu had a large family, several members of which wielded influence in Communist Romania.
Nicolás Estévanez         
  • Nicolás Estévanez Murphy.
SPANISH POLITICIAN
Nicolas Estevanez; Nicolás Estévanez Murphy
Nicolás Estévanez Murphy (17 February 1838 – 19 August 1914) was a Spanish military officer, politician, essayist and poet. A federal republican, he briefly served as civil governor of Madrid and as Minister of War in the wake of the proclamation of the First Spanish Republic.

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Ceaușescu (surname)

Ceaușescu or Ceausescu likely derives from the Turkish word Çavuş, meaning "messenger" or the military rank of sergeant in the Ottoman and Turkish armies. In modern usage, it most often refers to Nicolae Ceaușescu, the last Communist leader of Romania, but it may also refer to:

  • Elena Ceaușescu, wife of Nicolae Ceaușescu
  • Valentin Ceaușescu, Nicolae Ceaușescu's older son
  • Zoia Ceaușescu, Nicolae Ceaușescu's daughter
  • Nicu Ceaușescu, Nicolae Ceaușescu's younger son
  • Marin Ceaușescu, Nicolae Ceaușescu's older brother
  • Ilie Ceaușescu, Nicolae Ceaușescu's younger brother

The Ceaușescu family included a number of other less prominent individuals who are described on that page.