Gheorghe Bibescu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈɡe̯orɡe biˈbesku]; 26 April 1804 – 1 June 1873) was a hospodar (Prince) of Wallachia between 1843 and 1848...
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Valentin Bibescu (1880–1941), Romanian aviation pioneer and automobile enthusiast Gheorghe Bibescu (1804–1873), Prince of Wallachia Marițica Bibescu (1815–1859)...
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George Bibescu may refer to: Gheorghe Bibescu (1804–1873), hospodar (prince) of Wallachia George Valentin Bibescu (1880–1941), Romanian early aviation...
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Marițica became mistress of the winner, Gheorghe Bibescu, bearing him a child. Her third cousin, Gheorghe was at the time married to her godmother Zoe...
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Wallachian Militia, the movement succeeded in toppling the ruling Prince Gheorghe Bibescu, whom it replaced with a provisional government and a regency, and...
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automobile enthusiast. His parents were Prince George Bibescu (1834–1902) (son of Gheorghe Bibescu) and Valentine de Riquet de Caraman, In 1902, he married...
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Asachi Gheorghe Băgulescu Gheorghe Balș Gheorghe Bănciulescu Gheorghe Banu Gheorghe Barbu Gheorghe Benga Gheorghe Bengescu Gheorghe Bibescu Gheorghe Bogdan-Duică...
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(1832–1856) Alexandru II Ghica 1834–1842 Ghica Gheorghe Bibescu 1842–1848 Craiovești / Brâncovenești / Știrbei / Bibescu Provisional Government 1848 Metropolitan...
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reign as Prince of Wallachia, he was replaced by the Russian-backed Gheorghe Bibescu. He died in Naples in 1862. Ghica (1905, p. 591) Iorga (1906, p. 3)...
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southern Wallachia. On 11 June, under pressure from the masses, Domnitor Gheorghe Bibescu was forced to accept the terms of the proclamation and recognise the...
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removed by the suzerains in 1842 and replaced with an elected prince, Gheorghe Bibescu. Opposition to Ghica's arbitrary and highly conservative rule, together...
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military forces, the movement succeeded in toppling the ruling Prince Gheorghe Bibescu, whom it replaced with a provisional government and a regency, and...
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1601), mistress of Michael the Brave Marițica Bibescu (1815-1869), mistress and later wife of Gheorghe Bibescu, Prince of Wallachia Doamna Velica (1831-1876/9)...
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last two rulers, Gheorghe Bibescu and Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei, came from an important boyar family residing in Craiova – the Bibescu family. Around 1860...
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younger brother of George Barbu Știrbei, and nephew of another Prince, Gheorghe Bibescu. After a short career in the French Army, he returned to the United...
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Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei (category Princes Bibescu)
Regulations' provisions, but renounced his votes in favour of his brother, Gheorghe Bibescu. After the 1848 Wallachian Revolutionary Government was overthrown...
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Between 1847 and 1851, the Chindia Tower was completely restored by Gheorghe Bibescu who added 5 metres (16 ft) to its height. The building in its current...
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Prince Gheorghe Bibescu – despite their divorce, the patrimony (of Basarab-Brâncoveanu) was passed on to the Bibescu family through the son of Gheorghe and...
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purchased by Alecu Filipescu-Vulpea. Pursuant to a deed issued by Prince Gheorghe Bibescu Filipescu granted it to Predeal Monastery later that year. It remained...
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Revolutionaries Liberals Nationalists Counterrevolutionary victory Gheorghe Bibescu overthrown Provisional government formed Conservative coup d'état Wallachia...
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first been undertaken in 1837. The initiative, countersigned by Prince Gheorghe Bibescu, was part of a series of major public works, and the plan dates back...
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Cantacuzino family. His grandmother descended from the Wallachian ruler Gheorghe Bibescu and his mother Sanda was the daughter of Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei, also...
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bloodline were alive at the middle of the 19th century. Amongst them Gheorghe Bibescu and Barbu Știrbei (rulers of Wallachia and Moldova), famous revolutionary...
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He registered at Cotroceni Piloting School founded by George Valentin Bibescu in 1911, and earned his pilot license in 1912. On June 20, 1912 he crashed...
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Antoine Bibesco (redirect from Anton Bibescu)
Prince Antoine Bibesco (Romanian: Prințul Anton Bibescu; July 19, 1878 – September 2, 1951) was a Romanian aristocrat, lawyer, diplomat, and writer. He...
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Constantinople and advised by Lieutenant Ion Emanuel Florescu, Prince Gheorghe Bibescu requested and received four cannons for equipping the Wallachian army...
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(1906–1997), painter Doina Badea (1940–1977), singer of popular music Gheorghe Bibescu (1804–1873), Prince of Wallachia (1843-1848) Lola Bobesco (1921–2003)...
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Russia withdraw their support for Ghica in 1842, and his successor, Gheorghe Bibescu, reigned as the first and only prince to have been elected by any one...
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owned by the church and state. In 1847, in Wallachia, a law of Prince Gheorghe Bibescu adopted by the Divan freed the slaves owned by the church and the rest...
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20–21, 1842 (New Style: January 1–2, 1843), marking the start of Gheorghe Bibescu's rule. They were the first of two such elections ever held in Wallachia...
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