Fred Popovici (born 27 July 1948) is a Romanian composer, writing mainly for orchestra.
Popovici was born in Brăila, Romania, and studied at the Bucharest Academy of Music. Since his graduation in 1972, he has been a teacher and lecturer as well as having his works performed extensively both at home and abroad.
Traian Popovici was a Romanian lawyer and mayor of Cernăuți during World War II, known for saving 20,000 Jews of Bukovina from deportation.
Eusebius Mandyczewski was a Romanian musicologist, composer, conductor, and teacher. He was an author of numerous musical works and is highly regarded within Austrian, Romanian and Ukrainian music circles.
Alexandru Adrian Popovici is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a winger for CSC Ghiroda.
Paul Popovici or Paul Popovits was a Romanian professional footballer who played as a left-back. He played almost all his career for two clubs, Bihor Oradea and UTA Arad. He also played four matches for Romania, making his debut in a match against Albania.
Ionel Doru Popovici was a Romanian composer, musicologist, writer and musical concerts manager.
Popovici is a Romanian/Moldovan surname:
Aurel Constantin Popovici was an ethnic Romanian Austro-Hungarian lawyer and politician.
Sergiu Cristian Popovici is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a left back or a left winger for Sant Rafel.
Cristian Popovici is a Romanian former professional footballer and currently a manager. As a footballer Popovici played nine years for FCM Bacău, being an important member of the team that beat Steaua București with 5-1 right on the Steaua Stadium and also had appearances in European competitions as UEFA Cup or UEFA Intertoto Cup. After retirement, Popovici started his football manager career, being well known for coaching especially teams from Bacău and Moldavia such as: Aerostar Bacău, FCM Bacău, SC Bacau, FC Botoșani or Foresta Suceava, the only interruptions consisting of two short spells at Dinamo II București and Metaloglobus București.
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Svetozar Kika Popović was a Yugoslavia and Romania national football player and coach.
Ioan Popovici-Bănățeanul was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian prose writer and poet.
Mihai Popovici was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian politician.
Gheorghe Popovici was a Romanian painter and designer in the Academic style.
George Popovici was an Austro-Hungarian and Romanian agrarian politician, jurist and poet. He took to politics as a youth, participating in the nationalist movement as a member of Societatea Academică Junimea and Concordia Society. He won a seat in the Austrian House of Deputies in 1897, and, during his mandate, co-founded the Romanian National People's Party, which he also represented in the Diet of Bukovina. Popovici and Iancu Flondor led the party's autonomist wing, which rejected compromise with the Austrian administration and demanded national rights for the Romanian Bukovinians.
Dumitru Popovici was a Romanian literary historian.
The Battle of Mount Csindrel was a World War I military engagement between German and Romanian forces. It was part of the 1916 Battle of Transylvania and resulted in a tactical victory for the Romanians.
The Battle of Nagyszeben was a World War I military engagement fought between the forces of the Central Powers on one side and the forces of Romania on the other side. It was the decisive engagement during the Battle of Transylvania, and also the largest, involving four armies out of the five fighting in the region: two Romanian, one German, and one Austro-Hungarian.
David Popovici is a Romanian competitive swimmer who specializes in freestyle events and is the reigning Olympic champion in the 200-metre event, having won the gold medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics. He is a former world record holder in the long course 100-metre freestyle and the current junior world record holder in the long course 200-metre freestyle. He also holds the junior world record in the short course 100-metre freestyle.
The United Socialist Party was a political party in Romania, formed in 1933 through the merger of the Independent Socialist Party (PSI) and the Socialist Party. PSU was a small party but played an important role within the left-wing movement, especially through its repeated attempts to promote unity between the Communist Party (PCR) and Social Democratic Party (PSD). PSU was affiliated with the London-based International Bureau of Revolutionary Socialist Unity.