Dincă Brătianu and the younger brother of Dimitrie, as well as the father of Ionel, Dinu, and Vintilă Brătianu. He also was the grandfather of poet Ion Pillat...
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Ion Ionel Constantin Brătianu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon brətiˈanu], also known as Ionel Brătianu; 20 August 1864 – 24 November 1927) was a Romanian...
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Ion Brătianu National College (Romanian: Colegiul Naţional "Ion Brătianu") may refer to one of two educational institutions in Romania: Ion Brătianu National...
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the son of stolnic Dincă Brătianu and his wife, Anastasia Brătianu (née Tigveanu), and the older brother of Ion C. Brătianu. For his studies, he went...
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brothers Ion I. C. Brătianu and Dinu Brătianu were the leaders of the National Liberal Party of Romania, founded by their father, Ion C. Brătianu. Born at...
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The "Ion C. Brătianu" National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național Ion C. Brătianu) is a comprehensive four-year public high school with 1,200 students...
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statesman Ion Brătianu and of his wife, Pia Brătianu [ro] (née Pleșoianu). The fourth of five children, his brothers were Ion I. C. Brătianu and Vintilă...
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Vintilică Brătianu [ro] (1914–1994), president of the Liberal Party 1993, 1993–1994 Ion Brătianu Dimitrie Brătianu Ion I. C. Brătianu Vintilă Brătianu Lambru...
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father, Ion N. Pillat, was a landowner and parlimenarian. His mother, Maria Brătianu, was the second daughter of the political leader Ion C. Brătianu. His...
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day. The incumbent prime minister of Romania, as of 13 November 2024, is Ion-Marcel Ciolacu, the current leader of the Social Democratic Party (PSD),...
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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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Alexandru Ioan Cuza (redirect from Alexandru Ion Cuza)
liberal aims in the revolution of 1848. Despite the participation of Ion Brătianu and other future leaders of the Liberal Party in the overthrow of Cuza...
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ultimately settled 1876, with the exceptionally long Liberal Ministry of Ion Brătianu. In 1881, Ghica was appointed Romanian Minister in London, an office...
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published by Editura Oscar Print as Elisa Brătianu, Ion IC Brătianu, Memorii involuntare (Elisa Brătianu, Ion IC Brătianu, Involuntary Memories). In 2015, the...
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I. C. Brătianu may refer to: Ion C. Brătianu, a Romanian politician I. C. Brătianu, Tulcea, a commune in Tulcea County, Romania Ion Brătianu National College...
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Liberal politics soon after 1876, when the group came to power with Ion Brătianu as Premier. According to many versions, Eminescu, who was working on...
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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...
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1977), Spanish basketballer Ion Barbu (disambiguation) Ion C. Brătianu (1821–1891), Romanian statesman Ion I. C. Brătianu (1864–1927), Romanian politician...
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g. Constantin's granddaughter Sabina Brătianu-Cantacuzino, Constantin's great-grandson Gheorghe Brătianu or Ion Duca) the female line of the family history...
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Another factor was Karl's blood relation to the ruling Prussian family. Ion Brătianu was the Romanian politician sent to negotiate with Karl and his family...
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Bălcescu, Ion Ghica, Alexandru G. Golescu, and Major Christian Tell; by spring 1848, the leadership also included Dimitrie and Ion Brătianu, Constantin...
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Ministers: Ion C. Brătianu (24 July 1876 – 24 November 1878) Minister of the Interior: George Vernescu (24 July 1876 - 27 January 1877) Ion C. Brătianu (27 January...
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officially enforced under the premierships of Ion Brătianu. During his first years in office (1875) Brătianu reinforced and applied old discrimination laws...
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itself in the National Liberal Party (Partidul Naţional-Liberal), led by Ion Brătianu 1884: A faction formed the Radical Party, led by C.A. Rosetti and George...
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Democratic Party headquarters Ion Antonescu Ilie Bărbulescu Mauriciu Blank Alexandru Bogdan-Pitești Dimitrie Brătianu Ion Brătianu Armand Călinescu Corneliu...
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Rosenthal and with Pia Brătianu, the wife of National Liberal politician Ion Brătianu. The Rosettis were parents to eight sons: Mircea, Ion, Vintilă (journalist...
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but, finding himself unable to cooperate with his Liberal colleagues, Ion Brătianu and C. A. Rosetti, he resigned in July. After eight more ministerial...
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The Brătianu-class river monitors were a class of four river monitors used by the Romanian Navy. They were named Ion C. Brătianu, Lascăr Catargiu, Mihail...
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Călinescu attended secondary school and high school in his native city at Ion Brătianu High School. Between 1912 and 1918 he studied Law and Philosophy at the...
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2006–2007, pp. 149–167 Gheorghe I. Brătianu, "Bismarck și Ion C. Brătianu", in Magazin Istoric, October 1997, pp. 13–17 Ion Bulei, "P. P. Carp – un aristocrat...
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