Take or Tache Ionescu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈtake joˈnesku]; born Dumitru Ghiță Ioan and also known as Demetriu G. Ionnescu; 25 October [O.S. 13 October] 1858...
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diplomat Ștefan Ionescu, ice hockey player Take Ionescu, politician Theodor V. Ionescu, physicist Valentin Ionescu, politician Valeriu Ionescu, writer, published...
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Sabrina Elaine Ionescu (/jəˈnɛskjuː/ yə-NESS-kew; born December 6, 1997) is an American professional basketball player for the New York Liberty of the...
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(PNL), and with the notable participation of Constantin Argetoianu and Take Ionescu. His controversial first mandate, marked by a political crisis and oscillating...
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This is a list of the successive governments of Romania. The first Roman Cabinet was led by Petre Roman between December 1989 – June 28, 1990. The second...
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August 2016. Ștefan Micu. "Casa Rautoiu – arhitect Gregoire Marc (Strada Take Ionescu 29)". bucurestiivechisinoi.ro. Retrieved 4 September 2023. Wikimedia...
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background, the P. P. Carp–Take Ionescu debate, popularly known as "Take v. Petrache", was growing into a clash of doctrines. Ionescu's effort to make himself...
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became a parliamentarian with the Conservative-Democratic Party led by Take Ionescu, and five years later he became a member of the government of Ion I....
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with Transylvania and Bukovina; speakers included Nicolae Filipescu, Take Ionescu, Barbu Ștefănescu Delavrancea, and Octavian Goga. The building was nationalized...
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PNL retreated its backing after finding a more convenient option in a Take Ionescu-led cabinet, and Brătianu became prime minister again from 17 January...
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writer Tudor Arghezi attributed to the momentary rise of Take Ionescu as a politician (Ionescu had become the center of a fashion and subject of imitation...
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20th century, the party underwent several schisms. In January 1908, Take Ionescu left to found the Conservative Democratic Party (Partidul Conservator-Democrat...
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1908, by the separation of a wing from the Conservative Party led by Take Ionescu, having the goal of creating the third ruling party, meant to interrupt...
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The cabinet of Take Ionescu was the government of Romania from 17 December 1921 to 19 January 1922. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows: President...
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February 25, 1921 – February 24, 1926 Prime Minister Alexandru Averescu Take Ionescu Ion I. C. Brătianu Preceded by N. H. Lahovary Succeeded by F. Nano Envoy...
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Argetoianu, the Minister of the Interior in the Alexandru Averescu, Take Ionescu, and Ion I. C. Brătianu cabinets, equated Comintern membership with conspiracy...
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well as the earliest Romanian translation of the Bible, dated 1668. Take Ionescu, former Prime Minister of Romania, is buried on the grounds. Prince (Spătarul)...
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Coșea, Alexandru Dobrogeanu-Gherea, Ștefan Gheorghiu (trade unionist), Take Ionescu, Corneliu Mănescu, Istrate Micescu, Petre P. Negulescu, Remus Opriș,...
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Russian character actor in film; in Rostov-on-Don, RSFSR (d. 1994) Died: Take Ionescu, 63, former Prime Minister of Romania and writer, died of typhoid fever...
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Great Powers were looking for an aristocrat to rule over Albania, asked Take Ionescu to attempt to persuade them to appoint her nephew to the post. Eventually...
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relative interest in politics around 1908, after his father rallied with Take Ionescu and his Conservative-Democratic Party; at the time, he criticized Ion...
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middle class, led by Take Ionescu. He briefly returned to Romania several times after 1908, campaigning in favor of the Ionescu and being himself proposed...
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and Conservative-Democratic (PCD) parties, with Ion I. C. Brătianu and Take Ionescu as the leaders. The PCD, founded in 1908 from a middle-class Conservative...
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that, during the first of his legal battles with Take Ionescu, Bogdan-Pitești commented on Ionescu's deposition: "He sure is talented, that crook!" The...
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former Prime Minister Avram Iancu, revolutionary in 1848 Revolution Take Ionescu, Prime Minister in interbellum Romania Mugur Isărescu, economist and...
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two main pro-Entente political forces of the moment, the groups led by Take Ionescu and Nicolae Filipescu, with, respectively, "corruption" and "reaction"...
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Rakovsky demanded Makhno's extradition, which the Romanian government of Take Ionescu refused. The two states had no extradition treaty and Romania had abolished...
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Partidul Conservator-Democrat An offshoot of the Conservative Party, led by Take Ionescu; merged into the Conservative Nationalist Party; active 1908–1922 Conservative...
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Council of Romanian Unity established in Paris on 3 October along with Take Ionescu and Constantin Angelescu from the Kingdom of Romania. The council organized...
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Deputies for one mandate (1899–1903), he aligned his views with those of Take Ionescu, and became a supporter of Romania's entry into World War I alongside...
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