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    Ion Ghica (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon ˈɡika] ; 12 August 1816 – 7 May 1897) was a Romanian statesman, mathematician, diplomat and politician, who was...
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    The House of Ghica [or Ghika] (Romanian: Ghica; Albanian: Gjika}; Greek: Γκίκας, Gikas) was a noble family whose members held significant positions in...
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    publications together with the poet Vasile Alecsandri and the activist Ion Ghica. After editing the highly influential magazine Dacia Literară and serving...
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    lifelong collaborator of Ion Ghica, who served as Prime Minister of the Romanian Kingdom in 1866-1867 and again in 1870-1871. Pantazi Ghica began his political...
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    between 1868 and 1870. Dimitrie Ghica was born in the Albanian Ghica family, as the son of the Wallachian Prince Grigore IV Ghica by his first wife, Maria Hangerly...
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  • Spanish musician Ion Ghica (1816–1897), Romanian revolutionary, mathematician, diplomat and politician, five-time prime minister of Romania Ion Gigurtu (1886–1959)...
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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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    present day. The incumbent prime minister of Romania, as of 21 July 2024, is Ion-Marcel Ciolacu, the current leader of the Social Democratic Party (PSD),...
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    The second cabinet of Ion Ghica was the government of Romania from 15 July 1866 to 21 February 1867. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows: President...
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    The third cabinet of Ion Ghica was the government of Romania from 18 December 1867 to 11 March 1871. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows: President...
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  • radical C. A. Rosetti, the conservative Lascăr Catargiu, and the moderate Ion Ghica. The "monstrous coalition" was supported by large landowners and businessmen...
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    Vasile Alecsandri, Dimitrie Brătianu, Ioan D. Caragiani, Ion I. Câmpineanu, Dimitrie Ghica, Ion Ghica, Titu Maiorescu, Iacob Negruzzi, C. A. Rosetti, Christian...
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    prefect of police in the city under the rule of the Moldavian Prince Grigore Ghica (1849–1856). In 1857 he became a member of the ad hoc Divan of Moldavia...
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    Alexandru Dimitrie Ghica (1 May 1796 – January 1862), a member of the Ghica family, was Prince of Wallachia from April 1834 to 7 October 1842 and later...
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    The first cabinet of Ion Ghica was the government of Romania from 11 February to 10 May 1866. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows: President...
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    boyars were to be tied to carts in their place—an accusation backed by Ion Ghica in his recollections. He also recorded a mounting dissatisfaction with...
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  • the son of Constantin Canacuzino and Zoe Slătineanu, thus a nephew of Ion Ghica. The Cantacuzino family were prominent in both Danubian Principalities...
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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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    cooperation with Frăţia, a secret society founded by Nicolae Bălcescu, Ion Ghica, Christian Tell, and Alexandru G. Golescu, and sat on its leadership committee...
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  • Ion C. Brătianu Ion G. Duca, Prime Minister, assassinated by Iron Guard Ion Ghica, mathematician, diplomat, Prime Minister Mihail Kogălniceanu, lawyer,...
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    formed by 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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    are three high schools in Oltenița: Neagoe Basarab National College, Ion Ghica Technologic High School, and Nicolae Bălcescu Technologic High School...
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    Ion Constantin Brătianu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon brətiˈanu]; June 2, 1821 – May 16, 1891) was one of the major political figures of 19th-century...
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    lui Ion Ghica cu Dimitrie Sturdza (1860—1880)", in Memoriile Secțiunii Istorice, Vol. XXV, 1942–1943, pp. 1247–1358. Victor Slăvescu, Ion Ghica, Ion Ionescu...
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    Ștefănescu, the daughter of a small Oltic boyar. In 1843, together with Ion Ghica and Nicolae Bălcescu, he established the foundations of the Bucharest...
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    William Julian Albert, U.S. Congressman from Maryland (d. 1879) August 12 – Ion Ghica, 3-time prime minister of Romania (d. 1897) August 14 – Félix Douay, French...
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    Grigore Alexandru Ghica or Ghika (1803 or 1807 – 24 August 1857) was a Prince of Moldavia between 14 October 1849, and June 1853, and again between 30...
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    Ion Emanuel Florescu (7 August 1819, Râmnicu Vâlcea, Wallachia – 10 May 1893, Paris, France) was a Romanian army general who served as Prime Minister...
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    (Justice) Alexandru Moruzi/Grigore Balș/Alexandru Catargi/Theodor Ghica (Finance) Ion Ghica (War) Apostol Arsache (Foreign Affairs) Barbu Catargiu/Dimitrie...
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    until later. Taking the matter in his hands, internal affairs minister Ion Ghica stated on 8 February 1860 that whoever in his order ignored the new transitional...
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