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    Ion Lapedatu (14 September 1876 – 24 March 1951) was finance minister of Romania (1926–1927), Governor of the National Bank of Romania (1944–1945), and...
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  • Austro-Hungarian poet and prose writer Ion Lapedatu (1876–1951), Romanian economist This page lists people with the surname Lapedatu. If an internal link intending...
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    Brașov (today, Andrei Şaguna National College). Alexandru Lapedatu had a twin brother, Ion Lapedatu, economist, politician and Governor of the National Bank...
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    Ioan Alexandru Lapedatu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈo̯an alekˈsandru lapeˈdatu]; July 6, 1844 – March 28, 1878) was an ethnic Romanian Austro-Hungarian...
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    Affairs and the Arts: Alexandru Lapedatu (22 June – 24 November 1927) Minister of Public Health and Social Welfare: Ion Inculeț (22 June – 24 November...
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    and philologist Alexandru Lapedatu (1876–1950), President of the Senate and of the Romanian Academy, state minister Ion Lapedatu (1876–1951), finance minister...
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    author Octavian Goga, impressed Goga and was bought for the state by Ion Lapedatu. Sion returned to the same venue in early 1926, when his exhibited a...
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    – 17 January 1922 Vintilă Brătianu – 19 January 1922 – 27 March 1926 Ion Lapedatu – 30 March 1926 – 19 March 1927 Gen. Alexandru Averescu – 19 March 1927...
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    commentators place responsibility for the sales on Finance Minister Ion Lapedatu, who is believed to have either hesitated in assessing the collection...
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    Vol. 8, Issue 1, February 1941, pp. 24–40. Ion Lapedatu, Ultimele însemnări. Brașov: Fundația Lapedatu & Fundația Academia Civică, 2016. Diana Mandache...
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    Transylvanian leaders, who became PP leaders: Vasile Goldiș, Ion Lapedatu, Ioan Lupaș, Ion Agârbiceanu. Joining them were old PCD cadres who had parted...
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    April 1944 (10) Constantin Angelescu 1 April 1944 30 September 1944 15 Ion Lapedatu 30 September 1944 14 March 1945 16 Constantin Tătăranu 14 March 1945...
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    the Arts: Constantin Banu (19 January 1922 - 30 October 1923) Alexandru Lapedatu (30 October 1923 - 29 March 1926) Minister of Agriculture and interim Minister...
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  • folklorist corresponding member 1882 Alexandru Lapedatu 1876–1950 historian, politician titular member 1918 Ion Lapedatu 1876–1951 economist, politician honorary...
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    1927) Minister of Foreign Affairs: Ion Mitilineu (30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927) Minister of Finance: Ion Lapedatu (30 March 1926 - 19 March 1927) Gen...
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    killed by torture at Gherla Prison (born 1893). 30 August – Alexandru Lapedatu, historian, politician, President of the Senate of Romania, member and...
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  • 1928 Dimitrie Gusti 1919 Alexandru Lapedatu 1918 Ioan Lupaș 1916 Simion Mehedinți 1915 Petre P. Negulescu 1936 Ion Nistor 1915 Niculae M. Popescu 1923...
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    Religious Affairs and the Arts: Alexandru Lapedatu (2 October 1934 - 28 August 1936) Minister of Labour: Ion Nistor (2 October 1934 - 23 September 1935)...
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    Ioan Kalinderu (redirect from Ion Kalinderu)
    Ștefan Luchian, Ion Andreescu, Camil Ressu, and various others. The art world was skeptical of his tastes: Tudor Arghezi and Alexandru Lapedatu both noted...
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    Negură (29 August 1936 - 14 November 1937) Ministers of State: Alexandru Lapedatu (29 August 1936 - 14 November 1937) Dumitru Iuca (23 February - 7 April...
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    1933 - 3 January 1934) Ministers of State: Ion Nistor (30 December 1933 - 3 January 1934) Alexandru Lapedatu (30 December 1933 - 3 January 1934) Stelian...
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    9 November 1928) Minister of Religious Affairs and the Arts: Alexandru Lapedatu (24 November 1927 - 9 November 1928) Ministry of Labour, Social Insurance...
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    (30 January - 26 February 1934) Ion Costinescu (26 February - 1 October 1934) Ministers of State: Alexandru Lapedatu (5 January - 1 October 1934), as...
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    Ghițescu, minister Alexandru Glatz [ro], general Ion V. Gruia, jurist, minister Alexandru Lapedatu, historian Ion Macovei, minister Iuliu Maniu, deputy, party...
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    historians Hortensia Dumitrescu, Vladimir Dumitrescu, Ecaterina Dunăreanu Vulpe, Ion Nestor, Dionisie M. Pippidi, Dorin Popescu, Gheorghe Ștefan, and Radu Vulpe...
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    p. 629 Țurlea, p. 133 Țurlea, p. 134. See also Lapedatu & Opriș, pp. 182–183; Stanciu, p. 567 Lapedatu & Opriș, pp. 182–183 Cronicar, "Revista revistelor"...
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    25 Ludovic Mrazek 1932 1935 26 Alexandru Lapedatu 1935 1938 27 Constantin Rădulescu-Motru 1938 1941 28 Ion Th. Simionescu 1941 1944 29 Dimitrie Gusti...
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    scientific publications, elected in 1955 alongside high-ranking party members Ion Gheorghe Maurer and Lothar Rădăceanu, and served as its vice president from...
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    November - 29 December 1933) Ministers of State: Ion Nistor (14 November - 29 December 1933) Alexandru Lapedatu (14 November - 29 December 1933) Stelian Neagoe...
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    Legionary State as such lasted less than five months, but it was succeeded by Ion Antonescu's military dictatorship, and the parliament still remained suspended...
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