- Horia, Vintilă
Horia, Vintilă (Nombre personal)
- Caftangioglu, Vintilă, 1915-1992
- Crângu, Valer, 1915-1992
- Dacio, Juan, 1915-1992
- Horia Iucul, Vintilă, 1915-1992
- Iucul, Vintilă Horia, 1915-1992
His Antologia poeților ... 1950.
His Le voyage à San Marcos, c1988: t.p. (Vintila Horia)
His Reconquista del descubrimiento, c1992: t.p. (Vintila Horia) cover flaps (d. 04/04/1992, Madrid)
His Mai sus de miazănoapte, 1992: t.p. (Vintilă Horia) cover p. 4 ( b. 12-31-1915, in Segarcea, Oltenia, Romania: d. 04-04-1992, in Madrid, Spain)
Jurnal de sfârşit de ciclu, 1987-1989: title page (Vintilă Horia) page facing title page (born 1915; died 1992; Romanian novelist, poet, essayist, diplomat, and university professor; exiled during the time of the communist regime in Romania)
Wikipedia, visited August 13, 2020: RomanianVintilă Horia page (Vintilă Horia: literary pseudonym of Vintilă Caftangioglu; born 18 December (n.s.: 31 December) 1915 in Segarcea; died 4 April 1992 in Collado Villalba, Madrid, Spain; Romanian diplomat, essayist, philosopher, journalist, teacher, poet, and novelist; wrote primarily in Romanian and French; Romanian diplomat in Rome and Vienna, 1914-1945; lived in Italy, 1945-1948; Argentina, 1948-1953; and Spain 1953-1992) French Vintial Horia page (Vintila Horai; pseudonym of Vintilă Caftangioglu; also used the pseudonyms Valer Crângu and Juan Dacio) Spanish Vintila Horia page (Vintilă Horia Iucal) https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vintil%C4%83_Horia https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vintila_Horia https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vintil%C4%83_Horia