Tocilescu is one of the first Romanian historians who focused on the study of civilizations in ancient Dacia.
The Bulgarian origin of the walls is disputed by Romanian historians, who base their position on the construction system and archaeological evidence.
The Romanian historian, Mircea Eliade, stayed at one time in an annex of the villa.
It was subsequently used by Romanian historians as an alternative to the much older term "Romanian Lands".
Getica, a history book by the Romanian historian and archaeologist Vasile Pârvan.
The Romanian historian and archaeologist Vasile Pârvan also gives the meaning 'goat'.
In particular, there is a fierce debate among Hungarians and Romanian historians about the ethnic composition of Transylvania through these times.
There is no exact date for the building of the church and this has been the subject of much discussion among Romanian historians.
The name used by modern Romanian historians is Ioniţă Caloian.
Ion Horaţiu Crişan (1928-1994) was a Romanian historian and archaeologist.