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    Alexandru Dimitrie Ghica (1 May 1796 – January 1862), a member of the Ghica family, was Prince of Wallachia from April 1834 to 7 October 1842 and later...
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    political career. His father's name is unknown but Alexandru Ghica, a descendant of Gheorghe Ghica, suggested that his name was Matei (ca. 1565–1620)...
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  • Alexandru Ghica may refer to: Alexandru Ghica, Prince of Wallachia (1766-1768) Alexandru II Ghica, Prince of Wallachia (1834-1842), later regent (1856-1858)...
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    by Wallachia ensured an economic rebirth under the rule of Prince Alexandru II Ghica, who expanded the number of paved streets and added the new Princely...
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  • Alexandru II may refer to: Alexandru II Mircea (Hospodar of Wallachia from 1568 to 1574 and 1574 to 1577) Alexandru II Ghica (1796–1862) This disambiguation...
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    between 1822 and 1828. A member of the Albanian Ghica family, Grigore IV was the brother of Alexandru II Ghica and the uncle of Dora d'Istria. While many of...
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  • and Pavel Kiseleff Organic Statute government (1832–1856) Alexandru II Ghica 1834–1842 Ghica Gheorghe Bibescu 1842–1848 Craiovești / Brâncovenești / Știrbei...
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    election as hospodar, he was seen as an opponent of his predecessor, Alexandru II Ghica. On 1 January 1843, the first (and only) elections carried out in...
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  • and 1564-1568 Alexandru II Mircea, Hospodar of Wallachia 1568-1574 and 1574-1577 Alexandru Ghica, Prince of Wallachia 1766-1768 Alexandru Suţu (1758–1821)...
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    father of Grigore II Ghica and Alexandru Ghica, father of Grigore III Ghica and Ecaterina Ghica. Her great-grandson is Grigore Alexandru Ghica. In 1661 he established...
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    Bucharest and other cities. In 1834, Wallachia's throne was occupied by Alexandru II Ghica—a move in contradiction with the Adrianople treaty, as he had not...
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    daughter of Mihail Racovita voda. From this marriage he had a son, Alexandru Ghica, hospodar of Wallachia. Next he married Eufrosina and finally Ruxandra...
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  • Grigore Ghica may refer to: Grigore I Ghica, Prince of Wallachia (1660–1664; 1672–1673) Grigore II Ghica, Prince of Moldavia (1726–1733; 1735–1739; 1739–1741;...
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    with British support. Returning during the reign of Prince Grigore Alexandru Ghica, he became Moldavia's minister of war in 1858; he also represented...
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    when the reforming domnitor Alexandru II Ghica submitted naval and military flag designs for the approval of Sultan Mahmud II. Included among them was a...
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    Bolintineanu, Alexandru Odobescu and Alexandru Macedonski, as well as for his extended polemic with the conservative literary society Junimea. Ghica's work and...
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    of the statesman Nicolae Filipescu and a collateral descendant of Alexandru II Ghica. During the early stages of World War I, he and his father led a pro-Allied...
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    the prominent Ghica boyar family, and was the nephew of both Grigore Alexandru Ghica (who was to become Prince of Wallachia in the 1840s and 1850s) and...
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  • political career. His father's name is unknown but Alexandru Ghica, a descendant of Gheorghe Ghica, suggested that his name was Matei (c. 1565–1620)....
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    Spatharios Costache Ghica. Her adoptive clan, the Ghicas, remained the leading Wallachian family until late 1842, when Alexandru II was deposed by the...
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  • military commanders (1828–1834) Organic Statute government (1832–1856) Alexandru II Ghica, Prince (1834–1842) Gheorghe Bibescu, Prince (1842–1848) Provisional...
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    Wallachia, Alexandru II Ghica. From 1859 to 1866, the Prince (styled Domnitor after 1862) of the United Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia, Alexandru Ioan...
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    list) – Ernest Casimir II, Prince (1848–1861) Bruno, Prince (1861–1906) Romania Moldavia (complete list) – Grigore Alexandru Ghica, Prince (1849–1853, 1854–1856)...
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    Filarmonică continued a covert political activity. In 1834, when Prince Alexandru II Ghica came to the throne, Heliade became one of his close collaborators...
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    Grigore III Ghica (1724 – 12 October 1777) was a prince of Moldavia and of Wallachia. He was the son of Alexandru Matei Ghica, with the position of dragoman...
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    part in national government from 1837 to 1842, when he served Prince Alexandru II Ghica as Postelnic and Logothete. During that interval, he clashed with...
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    versus liberals. These protracted battles had marked the rule of Alexandru II Ghica, deposed by collusion between Bibescu and his aging conservative rival...
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  • Endre Ady, Hungarian poet Alexandria – Alexandru II Ghica, Prince of Wallachia Alexandru Odobescu, Călărași – Alexandru Odobescu, writer and politician Avram...
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    retaliation operation ordered by Carol II following the assassination of Prime Minister Armand Călinescu. Prince Alexandru Cantacuzino was born in 1901 in the...
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    while Russian oversight was preserved, and the throne was awarded to Alexandru II Ghica in 1834—this measure was controversial from the onset, given that...
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