Eleonora Romanescu (1876–1939) was one of the most celebrated Romanian-language stage actresses of her generation, built her reputation primarily at the National Theatre in Craiova, and remained a dominant figure in Romanian theater through the interwar period. Moldova's decision to honor her is a pointed cultural claim — Romanescu performed in a language and tradition that straddles the Romanian-Moldovan identity debate that has defined the country's politics since independence.
Eleonora Romanescu (1876–1939) was one of the most celebrated Romanian-language stage actresses of her generation, built her reputation primarily at the National Theatre in Craiova, and remained a dominant figure in Romanian theater through the interwar period. Moldova's decision to honor her is a pointed cultural claim — Romanescu performed in a language and tradition that straddles the Romanian-Moldovan identity debate that has defined the country's politics since independence.