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It was at this time that Stere began writing.
(Stere coined the original term in 1894, viewing it the best translation of the word Narodnik).
The stere or stère is a unit of volume in the original metric system equal to one cubic metre.
However, unlike Narodists, Stere did not believe that a revolution was necessary in Romania.
In hospital, Stere stated that:
Similar calls were voiced by Vieaţa, who alleged that Stere himself was a Russian Jew.
In parallel, Stere represented the Chişinău zemstvo as a lawyer in a civil lawsuit.
In 2010, the Romanian Academy granted posthumous membership to Constantin Stere.
In 1919, Stere had shown his awareness of that he and his party were being criticised by various political groups claiming Marxist orthodoxy, far left included.
In late 1891 or early 1892, having been set free, Stere returned to Bessarabia, and eventually sought political refuge inside Romania, crossing the border clandestinely.
At the time, Stere's activity with Datoria also came under attack from various student societies - most of them associates of the Conservative Party.
When Stere challenged Scorţescu to a duel, Bacalbaşa covered the affair for Adevărul.
Brănişteanu, who did not join in the exodus, worked with Constantin Stere on the Germanophile paper Lumina.
Reputedly, Stere, who negotiated the union with the Bessarabian Assembly, mistrusted and sidelined Arbore during the events.
With 33 other politicians from both political camps (among them Carp, Constantin Stere, Gheorghe Gh.
Later, a controversy erupted over Stere's academic credentials, as it was never consistently proven that he had passed his baccalaureate between being arrested and applying for law school.
Speaking from the non-communist Left, Ioan Nădejde expressed concerns that Stere was radicalizing his message:
The work was followed by a similar monograph on Constantin Stere, seen by Augustin Buzura as "a revelation".
The notion, also supported by Stere, was hotly contested by Onisifor Ghibu, a Transylvanian.
Cijevski also initiated the election of Constantin Stere, the Bessarabian émigré, as honorary deputy for Soroca.
In the early 1970s, Mateiu Caragiale's life inspired a Romanian Television production produced and directed by Stere Gulea.
Few of the participants at the centre of the 1956 movement have published memoirs of the events, though Mihai Stere Derdena did write an article in 2002.
Emilia Stere, "The Nation's Poet", Central European Review, Vol.
Constantin Stere was professor of Administrative and Constitutional law at the University of Iaşi, serving as its rector between 1913 and 1916.
Initially, Stere doubled as a correspondent for PNL French language newspapers, signing them as C. Şercăleano.