Romanian Institute of Genealogy and Heraldry "Sever Zotta"

The Romanian Institute of Genealogy and Heraldry "Sever Zotta" (Romanian: Institutul Român de Genealogie si Heraldica "Sever Zotta") is a research institute located in Iaşi. The institute was established in 1999, being registered as a non-profit organization on January 14, 1999.

The founding members of the institute are:

  • Gabriel Bădărău
  • Constantin Bălăceanu-Stolnici
  • Radu Beldiman
  • Ioan Căprosu
  • Dan Cernovodeanu
  • Paul Cernovodeanu
  • Daniel Ciobanu
  • Mircea Ciubotaru
  • Costin Clit
  • Mihai Cojocaru
  • Andi-Marius Daschevici
  • Zoe Diaconescu
  • Vasile Docea
  • Maria Dogaru
  • Ioan Drăgan
  • Gheorghe I. Florescu
  • Grigore Ghika
  • Ştefan S. Gorovei
  • Radu Sc. Greceanu
  • Sergiu Groholschi-Miclescu
  • Cătălin Hriban
  • Sorin Gh. Iftimi
  • Constantin Ittu
  • Niculae Koslinski
  • Marcel Lutic
  • Jean Nicolas Mănescu
  • Costin Merişca
  • Zamfira Mihail
  • Gheorghe Musat
  • Petre S. Năsturel
  • Ioan Niculita
  • Catalina Opaschi
  • Liviu Papuc
  • Paul Paltanea
  • Katiuşa Pârvan
  • Gheorghe Platon
  • Stefan Pleşia
  • Ioan-Aurel Pop
  • Rodica Popovici
  • Flavius Solomon
  • Maria Magdalena Székely
  • George Felix Taşcă
  • Răzvan Theodorescu
  • Andrei Tukacs
  • Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu
  • Silviu Văcaru
  • Petronel Zahariuc

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