Eugeniu Botez

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Jean Bart, pseudónimo literario de Eugeniu P. Botez (n. 28 de noviembre de 1874, Botoşani, m. 12 de mayo de 1933, Bucarest) novelista de Rumanía, se le conoce sobre todo por su novela Europolis. Estuvo relacionado con la marina y fue un escritor bastante original. rdf:langString
Jean Bart (né le 28 novembre 1874 et mort le 12 mai 1933) est le pseudonyme littéraire de l’écrivain roumain Eugeniu P. Botez, emprunté du corsaire dunkerquois du même nom. Il figure également, à partir de 1922, comme membre correspondant de l'Académie roumaine . rdf:langString
Эуджен Ботез (литературный псевдоним — Жан Барт) (рум. Eugeniu P. Botez; 28 ноября 1874, Бурдужени близ Сучавы — 12 мая 1933, Бухарест) — румынский прозаик. Член-корреспондент Румынской Академии (1922). rdf:langString
Eugeniu Botez (Romanian pronunciation: [e.uˈd͡ʒenju boˈtez]; 28 November 1874 – 12 May 1933) was a Romanian writer, best known for his novel Europolis (1933). Botez wrote under the pseudonym Jean Bart. Botez had three children: Călin-Adam (born in 1909), Stroe-Eugen (1912) and Ada (1918). The boys were from his first marriage with Marioara Dumitrescu (who died in 1913), and Ada from his second marriage with Mania Goldman (which ended in divorce in 1926). Mania retained her husband's name, becoming known as the pianist Manya Botez. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Eugeniu Botez
rdf:langString Eugeniu Botez
rdf:langString Jean Bart (écrivain)
rdf:langString Ботез, Эуджен (писатель)
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rdf:langString Eugeniu Botez (Romanian pronunciation: [e.uˈd͡ʒenju boˈtez]; 28 November 1874 – 12 May 1933) was a Romanian writer, best known for his novel Europolis (1933). Botez wrote under the pseudonym Jean Bart. He was born , at the time a village in Botoșani County, now a neighborhood of the city of Suceava. His father, Panait Botez, was a general in the Romanian Army; his mother was Smaranda (née Nastasachi) and his brother was Octav Botez. At age 4 he moved with his family to Iași; in elementary school he had as teacher Ion Creangă. After attending the military high school in Iași from 1889 to 1894, he went to Bucharest, where he graduated from the Officers School in 1896 with the rank of second lieutenant. Botez had three children: Călin-Adam (born in 1909), Stroe-Eugen (1912) and Ada (1918). The boys were from his first marriage with Marioara Dumitrescu (who died in 1913), and Ada from his second marriage with Mania Goldman (which ended in divorce in 1926). Mania retained her husband's name, becoming known as the pianist Manya Botez. He was elected a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy in 1922. He died in Bucharest in 1933.
rdf:langString Jean Bart, pseudónimo literario de Eugeniu P. Botez (n. 28 de noviembre de 1874, Botoşani, m. 12 de mayo de 1933, Bucarest) novelista de Rumanía, se le conoce sobre todo por su novela Europolis. Estuvo relacionado con la marina y fue un escritor bastante original.
rdf:langString Jean Bart (né le 28 novembre 1874 et mort le 12 mai 1933) est le pseudonyme littéraire de l’écrivain roumain Eugeniu P. Botez, emprunté du corsaire dunkerquois du même nom. Il figure également, à partir de 1922, comme membre correspondant de l'Académie roumaine .
rdf:langString Эуджен Ботез (литературный псевдоним — Жан Барт) (рум. Eugeniu P. Botez; 28 ноября 1874, Бурдужени близ Сучавы — 12 мая 1933, Бухарест) — румынский прозаик. Член-корреспондент Румынской Академии (1922).
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