Prince Dimitrie Sturdza (Romanian pronunciation: [diˈmitri.e ˈsturza] , in full Prince Dimitrie Alexandru Sturdza-Miclăușanu; 10 March 1833 – 21 October...
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Șerban-Dimitrie Sturdza (born 30 March 1967) is a Romanian politician of the Alliance for the Union of Romanians who was elected member of the European...
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The Dimitrie Sturdza House (Romanian: Casa Dimitrie Sturdza, Romanian pronunciation: [diˈmitri.e ˈsturza] ) is a house with historical value, located...
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patriarch Mihail Sturdza died in his Parisian exile on May 7 or 8, 1884. This resulted in a legal battle between Grigore Sturdza, Dimitrie Sturdza, and Maria...
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politician Dimitrie Sturdza (1833 – 1914), Romanian statesman Dimitrie C. Sturdza-Scheianu (1839 – 1920), Romanian historian Alexandru D. Sturdza [ro] (1869...
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cousin of Princess Roxandra Sturdza and Prince Alexandru Sturdza. He was born as third child and the only son of Grigore Sturdza, Lord of Cozmești, Grand...
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Prince Dimitrie C. Sturdza-Scheianu (May 19, 1839–February 6, 1920) was a Romanian historian and member of the House of Sturdza. Born in Iași into the...
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mathematician Dimitrie Popescu (born 1961), Romanian Olympic rower Dimitrie Prelipcean (1927–1987), Romanian writer, historian Dimitrie Sturdza (1833–1914)...
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situation and resigned, and the Liberals (Partidul Național-Liberal) of Dimitrie Sturdza assumed power, with Ion I. C. Brătianu as Minister of the Interior...
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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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opposition. Antisemitism continued to be enacted under the leadership of Dimitrie Sturdza, who was resentful of "aliens" (in line with the anti-Jewish policies...
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Dimitrie Ghica or Ghika (Albanian: Gjika) (31 May 1816 – 15 February 1897) was a Romanian politician. A prominent member of the Conservative Party, he...
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retirement in 1910, when he was followed as professor of mechanics by Dimitrie Pompeiu. From 1882 he was also a professor of analytical geometry at the...
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minister (1900–1901) Dimitrie Sturdza, Prime minister (1901–1906) Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino, Prime minister (1906–1907) Dimitrie Sturdza, Prime minister...
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all odds. In 1898, Carp's daughter married Alexandru D. Sturdza, son of the PNL's Dimitrie Sturdza, who was by then the acting Premier. Despite their 1888...
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Dimitrie C. Brătianu (1818 – 8 June 1892) was the Prime Minister of Romania and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 10 April 1881 until 8 June 1881. Born...
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3 years, 290 days PC Catargiu IV 18 Dimitrie Sturdza (1833–1914) — 15 October 1895 2 December 1896 1 year, 48 days PNL Sturdza I 19 Petre S. Aurelian (1833–1909)...
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Maiorescu. He came to clash with National Liberal leaders such as Dimitrie Sturdza and Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu, and was a lifelong adversary of the Symbolist...
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Meander (or Greek key) on a stove in the Dimitrie Sturdza House (Strada Arthur Verona no. 13), Bucharest, Romania, unknown architect, 1883...
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Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Alexander Mourousis Phanariotes, Ioan Sturdza, Dimitrie Sturdza Phanar Greek Orthodox College Ypsilantis New International Encyclopedia...
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February. The elections followed the resignation of Prime Minister Dimitrie Sturdza on 3 January. The Chamber of Deputies was elected by three colleges...
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Renaissance Revival ornaments above a door in the Dimitrie Sturdza House from Bucharest (Romania), each door having the same thing above them...
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Minister of Internal Affairs C. A. Rosetti, publicist, Mayor of Bucharest Dimitrie Sturdza, president of the National Liberal Party and president of the Romanian...
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The third cabinet of Dimitrie A. Sturdza was the government of Romania from 14 February 1901 to 20 December 1904. The ministers of the cabinet were as...
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of the liberal trend (most notably, Ion Brătianu, Dimitrie Sturdza, Ion Ghica, C. A. Rosetti, Dimitrie Brătianu, and Alexandru G. Golescu), which were carried...
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The second cabinet of Dimitrie A. Sturdza was the government of Romania from 31 March 1897 to 30 March 1899. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:...
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The first cabinet of Dimitrie A. Sturdza was the government of Romania from 4 October 1895 to 21 November 1896. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:...
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Alexandru II Ghica (redirect from Alexandru II Dimitrie Ghica)
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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Fernandes Simona-Maria Petcu Ioan-Aurelian Popa Mihai Silviu Popa Șerban-Dimitrie Sturdza Maria-Georgiana Teodorescu Aurora Ursu Selena Vîlcu Nicolae Vlahu Mihai...
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Alexandru Sturdza Dimitri Sturdza Dimitrie Sturdza Grigore Sturdza Mihail Sturdza Roxandra Sturdza Lucia Sturdza-Bulandra Dimitrie C. Sturdza-Scheianu...
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