List of Romanians of Armenian descent
A list of notable Romanians of Armenian descent:
Arts
- Theodor Aman, painter, engraver and art professor[1]
 - Vartan Arachelian, journalist and writer[2]
 - Anda Călugăreanu, actress[3]
 - Corina Chiriac, singer, composer, lyricist, television director and actress[4]
 - Lorand Gaspar, poet[5]
 - Bedros Horasangian, writer, essayist, and journalist[6]
 - Garabet Ibrăileanu, literary critic[7]
 - Mihail Jora, composer and conductor
 - Leon Kalustian, journalist[8]
 - Ioan Missir, novelist[9]
 - Petru Th. Missir, literary critic[9]
 - David Ohanesian, operatic baritone[10]
 - Harry Tavitian, jazz musician[11]
 - Krikor Zambaccian, art collector, founder of the Zambaccian Museum[12]
 
Politics and Administration
- Virgil Madgearu, politician, economist, and sociologist[7]
 - Basile M. Missir, politician[9]
 - Vasile Morţun, socialist activist
 - Grigore Trancu-Iaşi, economist and politician[13]
 - Varujan Vosganian, economist and political figure
 - Varujan Pambuccian, mathematician, information technologist and political figure
 - Iacob Zadig, general[14]
 
Religion
- Vazgen I (1908–1994), Catholicos of Armenia from 1953 to 1994
 - Zareh Baronian, theologian
 
Sports
- Florin Halagian, football manager[11]
 
Others
- Manuc Bei, innkeeper, founder of Hanul lui Manuc[13]
 - Spiru Haret, sociologist, mathematician, physicist, and politician[14]
 
See also
References
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- ^ Theodor Aman
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 - ^ a b c (in Romanian) Victor Durnea, "Un scriitor adevărat: Ioan Missir" Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, in “Revista română”, year XI, nr. 1 (39), March 2005, p. 17
 - ^ "Omagiu adus celebrului bariton roman, David Ohanesian". DW.DE.
 - ^ a b "Diplomacy.ro :: Exceptional concert Jazz from Romania Duo Harry Tavitian - Cserey Csaba". Archived from the original on 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2011-01-16.
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 - ^ a b "Anuarul de cultură armeană - Fundatia România Literara". romlit.ro. Archived from the original on 2010-04-26. Retrieved 2011-01-16.
 - ^ a b Stoica Lascu // Dobrudjan contributions to the development of contemporary Armenology