Albert Ghica (1868-1928) was a Romanian writer and socialite. He was a member of the Ghica noble family. Later in life he changed his name to the Albanian...
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The House of Ghica [or Ghika] (Romanian: Ghica; Albanian: Gjika}; Greek: Γκίκας, Gikas) was a noble family whose members held significant positions in...
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Skanderbeg) with the support of the Arbereshe delegates and Italy, Prince Albert Ghica from Romania supported by the Albanian colony there, and Aladro Kastriota...
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American physicist Albert Ghica (1868–1928), Romanian writer and socialite Albert Ghiorso (1915–2010), American nuclear scientist Albert Gicquel des Touches...
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politician. Pantazi Ghica – Wallachian, later Romanian politician and lawyer. Albert Ghica – Albanian-Romanian writer and socialite. Alexandrina Cantacuzino - Romanian...
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corresponded over Albania's future with the Prince of Albanian origins, Albert Ghica who had designs on becoming an Albanian monarch and with Preng Doçi about...
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Dora d'Istria (redirect from Elena Ghica)
Dora d'Istria, pen name of Duchess Helena Koltsova-Massalskaya, born Elena Ghica (Gjika) (22 January 1828, Bucharest – 17 November 1888, Florence), was a...
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historical interest. The participants of the congress included Fan Noli, Albert Ghica, Baron Juan Pedro Aladro Kastriota, Nikolla Ivanaj, Giuseppe Schirò,...
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"liberation". A committee founded by Dervish Hima in Paris that sought to make Albert Ghica the prince of Albania established close ties with Konica, who at the...
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Merturi who secured funds from a claimant for the Albanian throne, Prince Albert Ghica of Romania. He also collaborated closely with the Arberesh journalist...
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Dimitrie Ghica-Comănești (also Demeter Ghica, Ghica Comăneșteanu, Prince Ghica de Roumanie; 31 December 1839 – 1923) was a Romanian nobleman, explorer...
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Hima and Dimitri Papazoglou, an Aromanian captain that sought to make Albert Ghica the prince of Albania. Hima's committee was active in Romania and symbolised...
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Elena Ghica (pen name: Dora d'Istria) emblematized the Albanian national cause during the Renaissance period. Another family scion, Albert Ghica, a pretender...
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(1904) named Djalëria (The Youth) and it was financed by Romanian Prince Albert Ghica. Another society named Saint George was founded (1910) in Brăila by people...
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publishing activities Ivanaj managed to gain financial support of Albert Ghica, a member of the Ghica noble family and pretender to the Albanian throne. He was...
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Marițica Bibescu (redirect from Marițica Ghica)
Marițica Bibescu, born Maria Văcărescu, also known as Marițica Ghica (August 1, 1815 – September 27, 1859), was the Princess-consort of Wallachia between...
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Matila Ghyka (redirect from Matila Ghica)
Matyla. Ghyka was born in Iași, the former capital of Moldavia, of the Ghica family of boyars. His mother was Maria Ghyljia and his father was Matila...
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(1904) named Djalëria (The Youth) and it was financed by Romanian Prince Albert Ghica. Belkameni, 1890 Wedding in Belkameni Greek revolutionary Nikolaos Manos...
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plague in the early 1660s (the plague returned in 1675). Between Gheorghe Ghica's rule (1659–1660) and the end of Ștefan Cantacuzino's (1715/1716), Bucharest...
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Mihail Kogălniceanu (section Prince Ghica's reforms)
publications together with the poet Vasile Alecsandri and the activist Ion Ghica. After editing the highly influential magazine Dacia Literară and serving...
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Fondane Emil Gârleanu Ilie Gârneață Ioan Grigore Ghica Nicolae Ghica-Budești Dimitrie Ghica-Comănești Eugen Ghica-Comănești Matyla Ghyka Lucian Giușcă Alma Gluck...
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(1654–1658) Mihnea III, Prince (1658–1659) Gheorghe I Ghica, Prince (1659–1660) Grigore I Ghica, Prince (1660–1664, 1672–1673) Radu XII Leon, Prince (1664–1669)...
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Chasseur Commandery No. 53 and Corinthian Royal Arch Chapter No. 250. Ion Ghica, twice prime minister of Romania; four-time president of the Romanian Academy...
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general (d. 1870) August 4 – William Julian Albert, U.S. Congressman from Maryland (d. 1879) August 12 – Ion Ghica, 3-time prime minister of Romania (d. 1897)...
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government (1832–1856) Mihail Sturdza, Prince (1834–1849) Grigore Alexandru Ghica, Prince (1849–1853, 1854–1856) Principality of Wallachia (complete list)...
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Prince (1861–1906) Romania Moldavia (complete list) – Grigore Alexandru Ghica, Prince (1849–1853, 1854–1856) Russian occupation (1853–1854) Protectorate...
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Ghega (1802–1860) – designer of the Semmering Railway George Ghica – founder of the Ghica family Shtjefën Gjeçovi (1873–1929) – Catholic priest, ethnologist...
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the University Building, Bucharest, Romania, probably designed by Nicolae Ghica-Budești, 1914-1934 Rosettes on Beaux-Arts balconies of Strada Episcopiei...
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Bendire, U.S. Army captain, ornithologist (b. 1836) February 15 – Dimitrie Ghica, 10th prime minister of Romania (b. 1816) February 17 – Edmund Colhoun,...
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Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei. A fourth party, supporting Alexandru II Ghica and Dimitrie Ghica, cooperated with Crețulescu's Committee, although disagreeing over...
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