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Mihail Fărcășanu : ウィキペディア英語版
Mihail Fărcășanu

Mihail Fărcășanu (November 10, 1907 – July 14, 1987) was a Romanian journalist, diplomat and writer. He was president of the ''National Liberal Youth'' from 1937 to 1946.〔 Pursued by the authorities due to his anticommunist actions, he managed to flee the country in 1946, and was later sentenced to death. He was member of the Romanian National Committee ((ルーマニア語、モルドバ語():Comitetul Naţional Român)) and the League of Free Romanians (''Liga Românilor Liberi'') where he was elected as president in 1953.〔 He was the first manager of the ''Europa Liberă'' radio station, the Romanian language section. His most important work is ''Frunzele nu mai sunt aceleaşi'' ("The Leaves Are No Longer the Same"), published in 1946 under the pen name Mihail Villara.〔 The work was given the Editura Cultura Națională Grand Prize.
==Ancestry==
Fărcășanu was a direct descendant of Popa Stoica from Fărcaș, Dolj County. Popa Stoica was a priest who abandoned the church and fought against the Ottoman Empire in the army of Michael the Brave, who later named him ''ağa'', or supreme commander of the army. In 1595, Ağa Fărcaș led an army across the Danube, conquering the Bulgarian citadel Nikopol and marching to Vidin, where he was defeated by the Ottomans, and where he eventually died.
After Ağa Fărcaș, the family had a succession of such dignitaries as Radu Fărcășanu (captain in 1639, treasurer in 1654, ''stolnic'' in 1657 and ''mare vornic''), Barbu Fărcășanu (''logothete'' and treasurer in 1674), Matei Fărcășanu (great stolnic in 1731), Constantin Fărcășanu (''serdar'') and Enache Fărcășanu (''Grand Panetier'' named ''ispravnic'' of Romanați).

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