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This is a list of some of the most prominent Romanians. It contains historical and important contemporary figures (athletes, actors, directors etc.).

Most of the people listed here are of Romanian ethnicity, whose native tongue is Romanian. There are also a few mentioned who were born in Romania and can speak Romanian, though not of Romanian ethnicity.

Historical and political figures

Medieval

Renaissance Age

Modern era

Politicians and Militarymen

Diplomats

Arts

Architecture

Dance

Fashion

Photography

Sculpture

Writing

Philosophers

Poets

Writers

Literary critics

Historians

Journalists

  • Teodor Brateș, radio host and television journalist
  • Ion Cristoiu
  • Eugen Filotti, journalist, Director of the Press
  • Leonard Miron, journalist and Romanian National TV presenter
  • Pamfil Șeicaru, journalist (Gândirea, Bucovina) member of Romanian Parliament, Director of Curentul
  • Cristian Tudor Popescu, journalist and science-fiction writer
  • Michael M. Solomon, lawyer, journalist and foreign correspondent in London for Rumanian newspapers Timpul and Argus, anti-communist (and anti-fascist) and pro-democracy activist/political dissident, editor in chief of Regards sur Israel in Montreal and became a published author.

Linguists

Music

See also Music of Romania, especially for contemporary pop musicians.

Composers

Musicians

Classic
Folk and derivatives
Instruments
Pop and techno

Film and theatre

Religion

Sports

Athletics

Basketball

Boxing

Canoe

  • Leon Rotman, sprint canoer, 2-time Olympic champion (C-1 10,000 meter, C-1 1,000-meter) and bronze (C-1 1,000-meter), 14 national titles

Chess

Football

Gymnastics

Rowing

Tennis

Other sports

Science

Astronomy

Biology

Chemistry

Physicians

Aerospace

Astronauts

Mathematics

Physics

Computer science

Others

Polymaths

Business

Military

Apetri Sorin Ciprian deep AIR agent

Miscellaneous

List of Romanians who were born outside present-day Romania

This is a list of Romanians who were born outside present-day Romania.

Austria

Republic of Moldova

Russia

Serbia

Ukraine

See also

References

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  3. ^ Bloom, Harold (1994). The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages. NY/San Diego/London: Harcourt Brace & Company. p. 556. ISBN 978-1-57322-514-4.
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  5. ^ "The 21st Century's 100 greatest films". BBC. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  6. ^ "Jews in Sports: Basketball". Jewish Virtual Library. Retrieved 25 May 2010.
  7. ^ ro:Voicu Vlad Grecu Biography[better source needed]