Constantin Angelescu (10 June 1869 – 14 September 1948) was a Romanian politician who served as ad interim/acting Prime Minister of Romania for five days...
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Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈɡe̯orɡe ɡe̯orˈɡi.u ˈdeʒ] ; 8 November 1901 – 19 March 1965) was a Romanian politician. He was the first...
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Gheorghe Argeșanu (28 February 1883 – 26/27 November 1940) was a Romanian cavalry general and politician who served as a Prime Minister of Romania for...
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Ion Gheorghe Iosif Maurer (23 September 1902 – 8 February 2000) was a Romanian communist politician and lawyer, and the 49th Prime Minister of Romania...
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Gheorghe I. Tătărescu (also known as Guță Tătărescu, with a slightly antiquated pet form of his given name; 2 November 1886 – 28 March 1957) was a Romanian...
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The cabinet of Constantin Angelescu was the government of Romania from 30 December 1933 to 3 January 1934. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:...
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This is a list of people from Craiova, Romania. Constantin Angelescu (1870–1948), interim Prime Minister (1933-1934) Constantin Argetoianu (1871–1955)...
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for the Blue Sector of Bucharest until 1929. At the Malaxa works, he met Gheorghe Vasilichi, who recruited him into the Communist Party (PCR) in 1931. In...
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Doru Dumitru Palade/Valer Dorneanu/Petre Ninosu (Research and Technology) Gheorghe Angelescu/Alexandru Mironov (Youth and Sport) Joined PDSR in May 1996...
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Prahova. Târgoviște: Tipografia și Legătoria de Cărți Viitorul, Elie Angelescu, 1897. OCLC 55568758 45°27′44″N 25°35′20″E / 45.4621°N 25.5889°E /...
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Agriculture Minister in the cabinets of Ion G. Duca, Constantin Angelescu, and Gheorghe Tătărescu. In late 1944, he was part of the committee that prepared...
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1934) (interim) Gheorghe Tătărăscu (31 May - 27 June 1934) Gen. Paul Angelescu (27 June - 1 October 1934) Minister of Armaments: Gheorghe Tătărăscu (5 January...
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Mănescu (1958–1960), the former great player of the CCA, Gheorghe Popescu (1963–1967), Mircea Angelescu (1969–1975 and 1986–1989), Andrei Rădulescu (1989–1990)...
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Gheorghe G. Mironescu, commonly known as G. G. Mironescu (January 28, 1874 – October 8, 1949), was a Romanian politician, member of the National Peasants'...
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Prince Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino (22 September 1833[citation needed] – 22 March 1913), was a Romanian politician and lawyer, one of the leading Conservative...
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Theodor Aman, painter and graphic artist Constantin Angelescu, Prime Minister Eugen Angelescu [ro], chemist Corneliu Baba, painter Alexandru Balaci [ro]...
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Marius Ștefănescu (category Sepsi OSK Sfântu Gheorghe players)
nothing came of it. In March 2024, Rapid shareholders Dan Șucu and Victor Angelescu accused Ștefănescu of intentionally getting booked in a match with Petrolul...
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February 1974 – 29 March 1979 President Nicolae Ceaușescu Preceded by Ion Gheorghe Maurer Succeeded by Ilie Verdeț Vice President of the State Council In...
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was the party of Prime Ministers Armand Călinescu, Gheorghe Argeșanu, Constantin Argetoianu, Gheorghe Tătărescu, and Ion Gigurtu, whose regimes were associated...
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November - 28 December 1937) Minister of National Education: Constantin Angelescu (17 November - 28 December 1937) Minister of Religious Affairs and the...
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Minister of National Defence: Gen. Paul Angelescu (2 October 1934 - 28 August 1936) Minister of Armaments: Gheorghe Tătărăscu (2 October 1934 - 28 August...
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Minister of Romania and the first such Prime Minister since Constantin Angelescu of the PNL who very briefly served in this position for only 5 days during...
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G. Stoenescu (1919–1920) Christu Grecescu (1920–1926) Ion Angelescu (1926–1929) Gheorghe Alesseanu (1930–1939) Zamfir Brătescu (1939–1943) Ioan Aronescu...
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School, Brăila George Vâlsan Theoretical High School, Făurei Constantin Angelescu Theoretical High School, Ianca Nicolae Titulescu Technological High School...
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issued intimidating replies in the far right press. In opposition to the Gheorghe Tătărescu PNL cabinet, Călinescu warned against the latter's tolerant stance...
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Ion G. Duca (redirect from Ion Gheorghe Duca)
Ion Gheorghe Duca (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon ˈduka] ; 20 December 1879 – 29 December 1933) was a Romanian liberal politician, diplomat, and lawyer...
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Succeeded by Gheorghe Cantacuzino Preceded by Petre P. Carp Prime Minister of Romania 27 February 1901–4 January 1906 Succeeded by Gheorghe Cantacuzino...
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– January 3, 1934 in the Constantin Angelescu Government January 5, 1934 – October 1, 1934 in the first Gheorghe Tătărescu Government October 10, 1934...
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Ioan Cuza University site Târcoveanu, p.177 Angelescu, Popa, p.25, 30 Angelescu, Popa, p.25 N. Angelescu, E. Popa, "Écoles chirurgicales roumaines de...
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United States. Italics indicate ad-interim representatives. Constantin Angelescu, January 15, 1918 Nicolae Henrik Lahovary, March 16, 1918 Antoine Bibesco...
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