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    Florica Bagdasar (née Ciumetti) (January 24, 1901 – December 19, 1978) was a Romanian neuropsychiatrist, who was the first woman minister in Romania at...
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    notable people with the surname include: Florica Bagdasar (1901–1978), Romanian physician Nicolae Bagdasar (1896–1971), Romanian philosopher Armenian:...
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  • Florica is a common Romanian feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: Florica Bagdasar (1901–1978), Romanian neuropsychiatrist, first...
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    Constantin Pîrvulescu, Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu, Pauker, Teohari Georgescu, Florica Bagdasar, and Gheorghe Vasilichi at a Romanian Communist Party meeting in October...
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    Alexandra Bagdasar. Her parents were both physicians. Her mother, Florica Bagdasar (née Ciumetti), was a child psychiatrist. Her father, Dumitru Bagdasar [ro]...
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    listed is the adjacent Hogaș Villa. Calistrat Hogaș George Radu Melidon Florica Bagdasar Max Blecher Virgil Gheorghiu Garabet Ibrăileanu Andreea Marin Jean...
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  • His mother was the second cousin of the Aromanian neuropsychiatrist Florica Bagdasar. After completing his undergraduate studies at the University of Bucharest...
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    Pictured, left to right: Vasile Luca, Constantin Pîrvulescu, Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu, Ana Pauker, Teohari Georgescu, Florica Bagdasar and Gheorghe Vasilichi...
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  • women were elected in 2021, the first general election. Romania 1946 Florica Bagdasar Ana Bărbulescu Constanța Crăciun Maria Ilie Lazăr Elena Livezeanu Mihaela...
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  • Jovan Vraniškovski, Archbishop of the Orthodox Ohrid Archbishopric Florica Bagdasar, neuropsychiatrist Nikola Berovski, educator Ljubomir Cuculovski, philosopher...
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  • Bogdănești, Vaslui) – Luiza Zavloschi – 1930 Minister of Health – Florica Bagdasar – 1946 Minister of Foreign Affairs – Ana Pauker – 1947 Minister of...
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  • (1883-1955), Hellenic Army officer and Prime Minister, Aromanian mother Florica Bagdasar, First woman minister in Romania and neuropsychiatrist Nicolae Constantin...
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    Rădăceanu (1 December 1946 - 29 December 1947) Minister of Health: Florica Bagdasar (1 December 1946 - 29 December 1947) Minister of National Education:...
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    Frunză, p.187, 308 Hitchins, p.517 The delegation he headed included Florica Bagdasar, Mitiță Constantinescu, General Dumitru Dămăceanu, Dimitrie Dimăncescu...
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  • Romania. Mayor – Luiza Zavloschi, (Buda) – 1930 Minister of Health - Florica Bagdasar - 1946 Minister of Foreign Affairs – Ana Pauker – 1947 Minister of...
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    Lothar Rădăceanu (30 December 1947 - 14 April 1948) Minister of Health: Florica Bagdasar (30 December 1947 - 14 April 1948) Minister of National Education:...
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    before he could take office. In September of that year, his widow Florica Bagdasar made history by becoming the first ever Romanian woman minister, after...
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    Lothar Rădăceanu (15 April 1948 - 2 June 1952) Minister of Health: Florica Bagdasar (15 April 1948 - 21 January 1951) Vasile Mârza (21 January 1951 - 2...
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    with the Union of Patriots, an underground organization led by Dumitru Bagdasar, and reportedly managed its clandestine newspaper, the future România Liberă...
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  • economist corresponding member 1945 Dumitru Bagdasar 1893–1946 physician posthumous member 1948 Nicolae Bagdasar 1896–1971 philosopher corresponding member...
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