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Ecaterina Jora (1827–1907), widow of Colonel Iorgu Scorțescu, and had at least eight children from her. The statesman's favorite was daughter Lucia (or Lucie). She had four children from her marriage to A. Vârnav-Liteanu, and two more from her second husband, Gheorghe
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his prodigy inhabit them in peace, neither shaken nor disturbed by anyone." Vasile's interest was always centered on Iași, for which reason
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