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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Radu_ȘerbanRadu Șerban - Wikipedia

    Radu Șerban (? – 23 March 1620) was a Wallachian nobleman who reigned as the principality's voivode during two periods from 1602 to 1610 and during 1611. A supposed descendant of Neagoe Basarab, he attained high office during the reign of Michael the Brave.

    • August 1602 – December 1610
    • Radu Mihnea
  2. Radu Şerban – visual artist. Radu Şerban was born in Cluj, Romania, on October 11th 1960. He is both a citizen of Romania and Canada. He graduated the High School of Arts in Cluj-Napoca and the Art University in Bucharest, Painting Department (1987), in Prof. Marius Cilievici’s class.

  3. NEWS. SOLO SHOWS. CATALOGUES. DRAWINGS. PAINTINGS. OBJECTS. MULTIMEDIA. ARCHIVE. LINKS. CONTACT. © Radu Șerban / 1997-2023. The official Radu Serban's website.

  4. Radu Şerban is a visual and multimedia artist. He is both a citizen of Romania and Canada. He graduated The Fine Arts University in Bucharest, Painting Department (1987). Since 1990, Radu Şerban is employed as lecturer to University of Art and Design from Cluj-Napoca, Romania. In 2006 he was granted a doctoral degree in Visual Arts.

  5. Radu Şerban Visual artist Born in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, on October 11th 1960. Citizen of both Romania and Canada. Residence and studio are in Cluj-Napoca. Professor at the University of Art and Design in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Education: 2006 – Granted a PhD degree in Visual Arts at the University of Art and Design in Cluj-Napoca, Romania;

  6. haikupedia.org › article-haikupedia › radu-serbanRadu Șerban – Haikupedia

    16 de ago. de 2023 · Radu Șerban (born Radu-Petru Șerban, December 17, 1951, Ungheni, Romania), poet, economist, and former Romanian ambassador to Japan; he served on the team that negotiated Romania’s entry to the EU. Şerban has published 29 books, including 6 volumes of haiku in Romanian, 3 in English, and 2 bilingual, as well as 8 volumes on ...

  7. La victoire de Radu Şerban, prince de Valachie à la bataille d’Ogretin-Teişani (23-24 septembre 1602) Emanuel Constantin Antoche. 2014, Revista de Istorie Militară, Bucarest, ISPAIM.