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    Constantin Grădișteanu (17 September 1833–10 April 1890) was a Wallachian-born Romanian politician. Descended from an old boyar family, he was the son...
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    Emanoil Florescu 1819–1893 4 November 1888 7 December 1889 PC 18 Constantin Grădișteanu 1833–1890 19 January 1889 16 November 1889 PC 9 Nicolae Crețulescu...
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  • Alexandru Groapă Cornel Grofșorean Petru Groza Grigore Grădișteanu Ion C. Grădișteanu Petru Grădișteanu Octavian Guțu Slavomir Gvozdenovici Crin Halaicu Pan...
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    Lascăr Catargiu 1823–1899 10 November 1888 14 January 1889 PC 18 Constantin Grădișteanu 1833–1890 19 January 1889 16 November 1889 PC 19 Gheorghe Grigore...
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    Petre P. Carp (20 April - 14 December 1870) Minister of Finance: Constantin Grădișteanu (20 April - 14 December 1870) Minister of Justice: Alexandru N....
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    candidate for the Assembly of Deputies in Tecuci County, replacing Constantin Grădișteanu (in January, he had won the primary against Nicolae Hagi Nicola)...
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    6 July 1900) Minister of Public Works: Constantin Istrati (11 April 1899 - 9 January 1900) Ion C. Grădișteanu (9 January - 6 July 1900) Stelian Neagoe...
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    deputies and senators, including Manolache Costache Epureanu, Petru Grădișteanu and Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu, continued into the early months of 1868...
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  • Assembly in 1866, in which, along with other personalities such as Constantin Grădișteanu, Nicolae Gr. Racoviță, Aristid Pascal opposed to the draft of the...
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  • January 1870 Ioan A. Cantacuzino – 2 February 1870 – 30 March 1870 Constantin Grădișteanu – 20 April 1870 – 14 December 1870 Dimitrie A. Sturdza – 18 December...
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    Affairs and Public Instruction: Constantin C. Arion (7 July 1900 - 13 February 1901) Minister of Public Works: Ion C. Grădișteanu (7 July 1900 - 13 February...
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    democracy. On the other side of the political spectrum, Marxist thinker Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea thought that the reforms didn't go far enough, arguing...
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    or Kostake Aristia (Romanian pronunciation: [kosˈtake arisˈti.a]; born Constantin Chiriacos Aristia; Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Κυριάκος Αριστίας, Konstantinos...
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    Lahovari (26 February - 12 March 1907) Minister of Public Works: Ion C. Grădișteanu (22 December 1904 - 12 March 1907) Stelian Neagoe - "Istoria guvernelor...
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    Spanish flu in 1918; his mother, Tinca, was the last descendant of the Grădișteanu family of boyar origins (according to Djuvara, she was related to all...
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    princes (or hospodars). This era, inaugurated in 1714 by the ouster of Constantin Brâncoveanu, signified "150 years of Greek cultural predominance". This...
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    Entente—to the point where, in October 1914, the Conservatives' Ion C. Grădișteanu accused it of forcing the country into war. A militant-Ententist position...
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    terms, he and his co-regents, Radu Crețulescu and Vistier Bunea-Vâlcu Grădișteanu, had to flee Bucharest, which had been devastated by the plague outbreak...
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    even normal diplomatic contacts were jeopardized when the PNL's Petre Grădișteanu attended a large irredentist rally in Iași. When the PNL rank and file...
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    victims of Maiorescu's irony: Sion, Urechia, Pantazi Ghica and Petru Grădișteanu. While welcoming the debut of its contributor, Parnassian-Neoclassicist...
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    1875–1876 Ion Ghica: 1877–1881 Constantin Cornescu: 1881–1882 Grigore C. Cantacuzino: 1882–1887, 1889–1898 Constantin Stăncescu: 1887–1888 Ion Luca Caragiale:...
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    therein, he revealed that Portofoliul only existed because of Petru Grădișteanu, whose recent law on debt relief had spared Florescu from his creditors...
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    "trials which allowed me to act against social injustice." He and Petre Grădișteanu obtained acquittal for Vasile Kogălniceanu, who had been arrested as...
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    the Conservatives to lose support from parliamentarians such as Ion C. Grădișteanu and Ermil Pangrati, who, either formally or informally, went to the united...
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    ignoring the issue) were V. A. Urechia, Dimitrie August Laurian and Petru Grădișteanu. In March 1874, Românul was publicizing reports made by author Nifon...
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    In 1883, the Beizadea sold his Romanian estate at Cilieni to Petre Grădișteanu and Dimitrie Sturdza's insurance company, Naționala. From 1885, Știrbei...
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  • ethnographer honorary member 1940 Grigore Grădișteanu 1816–1892 translator, politician honorary member 1879 Petru Grădișteanu 1839–1921 publicist, politician honorary...
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    declaring her independence. In this context, Știrbei, Pantazi Ghica, Petru Grădișteanu, Pache Protopopescu, Dimitrie Sturdza and other deputies advanced moderate...
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    demands formulated by the Conservative Democrat dissidents Ion C. Grădișteanu and Constantin Argetoianu, which argued that the PNL's plan to enact reforms...
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  • pupils, were scions of the Filipescu family, as well as those of the Grădişteanus, Bălăceanus, Rosettis, Golescus and his own family (the Ghicas). Another...
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