Adrian Andrei Rusu Explained
Adrian Andrei Rusu (born 8 November 1951) is a researcher in Romanian medieval archaeology.[1] He is also a researcher at the Institute of Archaeology and Art History in Cluj-Napoca.
Born in Mediaș, he attended elementary school and high school in his native city, after which he studied at the University of Cluj, graduating in 1974. From 1974 to 1988 he worked at the Central University Library of Cluj-Napoca and in 1990 he joined the faculty of Babeș-Bolyai University.[2] He is a principal researcher at the site in Frumușeni, Arad County.
Publications
- Book: Ctitori și biserici din Țara Hațegului până la 1700. ro. 1997. Editura Muzeului Sătmărean. 973-97339-7-2. first. Satu Mare. 41272712.
- Book: Ioan de Hunedoara și Românii din vremea sa: studii. ro. 1999. Presa Universitară. 973-595-030-8. Cluj-Napoca. 47181605.
- Book: Dicționarul mănăstirilor din Transilvania, Banat, Crișana și Maramureș. ro. 2000. Presa Universitară. 973-8095-70-0. Cluj-Napoca. 51608471.
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Notes and References
- News: Cetățile medievale, ieri și azi. City News. October 1, 2008. March 1, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20091225025651/http://www.citynews.ro/mures/eveniment-29/cetatile-medievale-ieri-si-azi-20668/. December 25, 2009. dead.
- Web site: Adrian Andrei Rusu – 60. Paraschiva-Victoria. Batarciuc. journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de. December 11, 2021.