9495 Eminescu is an asteroid named after Romanian poet Mihai Eminescu.
Glose istorico-culturale (Eminescu. Historical and Cultural Glosses"), Editura Enciclopedică Gheorghe Asachi, Chişinău, 1994
Mihai Eminescu made a reference to Sarmiszegetuza in the "Third Letter Poem" to the hills of Argedava when he described the Battle at the Rovine from 17 May 1395.
Mihai Eminescu, Der Abendstern – Gedichte, Mainz 2000, ISBN 3-87162-048-3
He appears as a character in stories and poems by famous writers, such as Mihai Eminescu, Tudor Arghezi, or Nichita Stănescu.
Mihai Eminescu was hospitalized here during his later years of life for a mercury-based treatment.
On January 15, 1988, in a tribute to Mihai Eminescu at his bust on the Aleea Clasicilor, Anatol Şalaru submitted the proposal to continue the meetings.
The myth reappears in the late romantic literature, in poems such as Călin (file de poveste) (Călin (story pages)) and Luceafărul (The Evening Star) (1884) by Romanian poet Mihai Eminescu.
Mihai Eminescu | Mihai Leu | Mihai Stoica | Alex Mihai Stoenescu | Mihai Ioan Botez | Mihai Ghimpu | Mihai Cimpoi |
This name drew a direct comparison between the voluble Mitică and an equally famous character in Romanian literature, the aloof, rational, and god-like protagonist of Mihai Eminescu's poem Luceafărul ("The Morning Star").