Alexandru Averescu (Romanian pronunciation: [alekˈsandru aveˈresku] ; 9 March 1859 – 2 October 1938) was a Romanian marshal, diplomat and populist politician...
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government in March 1920, to be replaced by one formed by General Alexandru Averescu's People's Party (a populist movement that had attracted Brătianu's...
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replaced with the crisis government of General Alexandru Averescu, and this was soon followed by Alexandru Marghiloman's (chosen to negotiate the peace...
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1859–1866 Alexandru Athanasiu Alexandru Averescu Alexandru G. Golescu Alexandru Marghiloman Alexandru Vaida-Voevod Alexandru Sterca-Șuluțiu Alexandru Șafran...
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essentially populist, mass movement in Romania. Created by World War I hero Alexandru Averescu, it identified itself with the new politics of "Greater Romania" period...
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aide to General Alexandru Averescu, Filipescu Jr. became his political adviser. He had a stint in the Labor Party, merged into Averescu's own People's Party...
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Take Ionescu (section Alliance with Averescu)
League, and Ionescu became Foreign Affairs Minister in the second Alexandru Averescu executive, before briefly holding the office of Premier in 1921–1922...
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Austro-Hungarian forces led by Field Marshal August von Mackensen. General Alexandru Averescu led the Second Army in victory at the Battle of Mărăști (22 July to...
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(in Romanian) Ioan Scurtu, "Mit și realitate. Alexandru Averescu" ("Myth and Reality. Alexandru Averescu"), and "Prăbușirea unui mit" ("A Myth's Crumbling")...
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The second cabinet of Alexandru Averescu was the government of Romania from 13 March 1920 to 16 December 1921. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:...
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this operation was abandoned before it began. According to General Alexandru Averescu, the commander of the Romanian Second Army at this major engagement...
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The third cabinet of Alexandru Averescu was the government of Romania from 30 March 1926 to 4 June 1927. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:...
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Austro-Hungarian forces led by Field Marshal August von Mackensen. General Alexandru Averescu led the Second Army in the victories of the Battle of Mărăști (July...
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(1912–1914) Ion I. C. Brătianu, Prime minister (1914–1918) Alexandru Averescu, Prime minister (1918) Alexandru Marghiloman, Prime minister (1918) Constantin Coandă...
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The first cabinet of Alexandru Averescu was the government of Romania from 29 January - 4 March 1918. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows: President...
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Minister of Romania Vintilă Brătianu – Secretary of War Field Marshal Alexandru Averescu – Commander of the 2nd Army, 3rd Army, then Army Group South General...
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at Iași by Alexandru Averescu, and was rumored to be readying himself for a ministerial position in the Bucharest government—with Averescu tipped as Prime...
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Mihail Aslan: 27 August 1916 – 7 September 1916 Divisional General Alexandru Averescu: 7 September 1916 – 7 October 1916 Divisional General Constantin Iancovescu:...
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with Ion I. C. Brătianu as Minister of the Interior and General Alexandru Averescu as Minister of War. On 18 March a state of emergency was declared...
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offensive until 30 July upon the request of their commander, General Alexandru Averescu. This marked the end of the Battle of Mărăști. It inflicted important...
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1925–26 he served as Minister of State in the cabinet of Marshal Alexandru Averescu. In 1933, Groza founded a left-wing Agrarian organization known as...
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Alexandru Marghiloman (4 July 1854 – 10 May 1925) was a Romanian conservative statesman who served for a short time in 1918 (March–October) as Prime Minister...
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Eftimie; Oșca, Alexandru; Preda Dumitru, Istoria Statului Major General Român, Editura Militară, București, 1994 (in Romanian) Averescu, Alexandru, Notițe zilnice...
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the Treaty of Bucharest with the Central Powers. Divisional general Alexandru Averescu: 15 August 1916 – 25 August 1916 Divisional general Grigore C. Crăiniceanu:...
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protests, on 20 February/5 March, the Romanian prime minister, General Alexandru Averescu, signed a treaty with the Soviet representative in Odessa, Christian...
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Octavian Goga left the Romanian National Party and joined General Alexandru Averescu's People's Party (PP), a populist movement created upon the war's end...
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Cantacuzino (until 24 March 1907) Dimitrie Sturdza (from 24 March 1907) Alexandru Averescu Nicolae Tătărăscu (until 1 April 1907) Grigore C. Crăiniceanu (from...
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Gheorghe Tătărescu, Artur Văitoianu, Gheorghe Mironescu, Alexandru Vaida-Voevod, Alexandru Averescu, and Nicolae Iorga. Știrbey was the only former prime...
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A. C. Cuza (redirect from Alexandru C. Cuza)
profit. The latter goal brought Cuza into an alliance with General Alexandru Averescu's People's League, a populist movement of immense, albeit brief popularity...
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