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MIHAI EMINESCU

1850-1889
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Mihai Eminescu was a Romanian Romantic poet from Moldavia, novelist, and journalist, generally regarded as the most famous and influential Romanian poet. Eminescu was an active member of the Junimea literary society and worked as an editor for the newspaper Timpul, the official newspaper of the Conservative Party.
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Born: January 15, 1850, Botoșani
Died: June 15, 1889, Bucharest
Siblings: Matei Eminovici, Ruxandra Eminovici, Harieta Eminovici, MORE

Parents: Raluca Iuraşcu, Gheorghe Eminovici

Place of burial: Cimitirul Bellu, Bucharest
Education: University of Vienna

FROM THE STUDENTS OF PRIMARY SCHOOL "GUGLIELMO MARCONI " OF CERIGNOLA (ITALY)








One night in December, Marconi wakes up his mother, invites her to his secret shelter and shows her the experiment he had carried out. The next day the father also attends the experiment. When she becomes convinced that the doorbell rings without connection with wires, she gives her son the money necessary for the purchase of new materials
In 1895, after several experiments at increasing distance, the device proved to be valid in communicating and receiving signals at a distance of more than a mile, but also in overcoming natural obstacles. The fundamental characteristic of radio propagation, which has allowed the development of mobile phones and broadcasting, lies precisely in the possibility of succeeding, unlike light rays, in making connections in the absence of line of sight.
Guglielmo Marconi was born in Bologna on April 25, 1874 and already at the age of twenty, he began his first experiments working as selftaught.
In 1896 Marconi left Italy and moved to the United Kingdom. On March 5 of the same year, he filed the first provisional patent application On March 19, Marconi received confirmation from the Patent Office of the acceptance of the first application. On 2 July 1897 he obtained the requested patent from the Patent Office in London.
From the students of 1st Primary School of Sparta Theatre of Shoadows - Karagiozis


Karagiozis is the central character of the Theater of Shadows. It is folk hero and represents the poor and sneaky Greek during Ottoman Rule. He lives in a cottage and he is barefoot. Opposite his cottage stands the Ottiman palace. His theaterical plays comical and we delighted watch his plays even today. The figures we have created on our own!
