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    Nicolae Crețulescu (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e kret͡suˈlesku], surname also spelled Kretzulescu; 1 March 1812 – 26 June 1900) was a Wallachian...
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  • Crețulescu or Kretzulescu may refer to: Constantin A. Crețulescu (1809–1884), academic and politician Catherine Caradja (née Ecaterina Olimpia Crețulescu;...
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    The second cabinet of Nicolae Crețulescu was the government of Romania from 14 June 1865 to 11 February 1866. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:...
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    the Council of Ministers: Nicolae Crețulescu (24 June 1862 - 11 October 1863) Minister of the Interior: Nicolae Crețulescu (24 June 1862 - 11 October...
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    was continued by the Saint Sava College. In 1857, Carol Davila and Nicolae Crețulescu created the National School of Medicine and Pharmacy. In 1859, the...
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    September 2021. Although he had formally become a politician in 2020, Nicolae Ciucă was the first military leader (more specifically general, albeit...
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    He served as Prime Minister of Romania and Minister of Justice from 1 March 1867 until 4 August 1867. He was the brother of Nicolae Crețulescu. v t e...
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    health system.[citation needed] In 1857, Davila, in collaboration with Nicolae Crețulescu, founded the university, at which time it was known under the name...
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    Bucharest, went to Istanbul to approach the Ottoman Imperial government; he, Nicolae Bălcescu, and General Gheorghe Magheru were instrumental in mediating negotiations...
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  • Nicolae Ciucă, Romanian army general, currently Prime Minister of Romania Nicolae Crețulescu, Romanian politician, served as Prime Minister Nicolae Cristea...
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    of direction. They quickly lost power, as Catargiu was replaced by Nicolae Crețulescu, a much more progressive politician. Despite Catargiu's relative unpopularity...
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  • From March to October 1863, Iliescu served as Finance Minister under Nicolae Crețulescu. From November 1865 to March 1866, he was the second mayor of Bucharest...
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    scientific personalities such as Constantin Esarcu, V. A. Urechia, and Nicolae Crețulescu founded the Romanian Athenaeum Cultural Society. To serve its purposes...
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    Nicolae Ionel Ciucă (pronounced [nikoˈla.e joˈnel ˈtʃjukə]; born 7 February 1967) is a Romanian politician and retired general of the Romanian Land Forces...
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    actor Pavel Coruț, writer Nicolae Corjos [ro], director George Coșbuc, poet, literary critic, and translator Nicolae Crețulescu, physician and Prime Minister...
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    Romanian Academy Michael Cretu (born 1957), Romanian–German musician Nicolae Crețulescu (1812–1900), medical doctor and politician, second Prime Minister...
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    2016, p. 148. Cușa, Nicolae (1996). Aromânii (macedonenii) în România (in Romanian). Editura Muntenia. ISBN 9789739763042. Crețulescu, Vladimir (2016)....
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  • Franciscan friar, Roman Catholic martyr and saint (b. 1833) July 26 – Nicolae Crețulescu, 2-time prime minister of Romania (b. 1812) July 29 – King Umberto...
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    Nicolae Golescu (1810–1877) was a Wallachian Romanian politician who served as the Prime Minister of Romania in 1860 and May–November 1868. A member of...
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    Minister. In early 1866, he briefly served as Finance Minister under Nicolae Crețulescu. Oteteleșanu owned an estate and villa at Măgurele, near Bucharest...
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    29 – Sir James Milne Wilson, Premier of Tasmania (d. 1880) March 1 Nicolae Crețulescu, 2-time prime minister of Romania (d. 1900) Augustus Pugin, English-born...
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    committee for investigations and clarifying the status of the bank accounts of Nicolae Ceaușescu; – The parliamentary inquiry committee for investigations and...
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    1 May 1866 Prime Minister Mihail Kogălniceanu Constantin Bosianu Nicolae Crețulescu Ion Ghica Preceded by himself Succeeded by Gheorghe Slăniceanu [ro]...
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    1876) Ion Strat (30 January - 30 March 1876) Minister of Justice: Nicolae Crețulescu (11 March 1871 - 28 October 1872) Manolache Costache Epureanu (28...
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    Rădulescu 1867 1870 2 August Treboniu Laurian 1870 1872 first term 3 Nicolae Crețulescu 1872 1873 first term 4 August Treboniu Laurian 1873 1876 second term...
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    Prime minister (1862) Apostol Arsache, acting Prime minister (1862) Nicolae Crețulescu, Prime minister (1862–1863, 1865–1866) Mihail Kogălniceanu, Prime...
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    Nicolae Rădescu (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e rəˈdesku]; 30 March 1874 – 16 May 1953) was a Romanian army officer and political figure. He was the...
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    of the Liberals, including Ion Brătianu, Nicolae Golescu, Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu, and Nicolae Crețulescu, were arrested under suspicion of having backed...
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    Nicolae Văcăroiu (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e vəkəˈroju]; born 5 December 1943) is a Romanian politician, member of the Social Democratic Party...
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  • those that relate to space Museum of Romanian Literature [ro] Strada Nicolae Crețulescu 8 Literature and memorial The museum's collection consists of manuscripts...
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