Constantin Prezan (January 27, 1861 – August 27, 1943) was a Romanian general during World War I. In 1930 he was given the honorary title of Marshal of...
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part of the Imperial Russian army. The Romanian Army, led by General Constantin Prezan, had previously been unable to stop the German counterattack in Muntenia...
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forces, led by Marshal Constantin Prezan, retreated into the north-east part of Romania (Moldavia). In the summer of 1917 however, Prezan, aided by Ion Antonescu...
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the 4th Territorial Army Corps "Mareșal Constantin Prezan" (Corpul 4 Armată Territorial "Mareșal Constantin Prezan"). It is the heraldic successor of the...
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Northern Army were: Divisional General Constantin Prezan: 27 August 1916 – 22 November 1916 Divisional General Constantin Cristescu: 22 November 1916 – 13 December...
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Land Forces active from at least 1941 to 2000. Army corps general Constantin Prezan transferred from command of the 3rd Army Corps in 1914 to command...
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Carol II (1893–1953) 1930 - Alexandru Averescu (1859–1938) 1930 - Constantin Prezan (1861–1943) 21 August 1941 - Ion Antonescu (1886–1946) List of Russian...
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persons were bestowed the rank mareșal to date: Alexandru Averescu, Constantin Prezan, and Ion Antonescu. The first two were Generals during World War I...
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then sent by train back to Russia. The Romanian orders from General Constantin Prezan were clear: No Russian unit could leave the front to go back to Russia...
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Battle of Bucharest) and designated the recently promoted General Constantin Prezan to lead it. The plan envisaged the checking of the advance of the...
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days, and despite the strong opposition of Queen Marie and General Constantin Prezan, the Crown Council decided to accept the ultimatum and send envoys...
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I Ion I. C. Brătianu Constantin Iancovescu Vasile Zottu (until Oct. 1916) Dumitru Iliescu (Oct. – Dec. 1916) Constantin Prezan (from Dec. 1916) Victory...
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forces, led by Marshal Constantin Prezan, retreated into the north-east part of Romania (Moldavia). In the summer of 1917 however, Prezan, aided by the future...
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Directory Council [ro]) visited the frontline area and met with generals Constantin Prezan, Gheorghe Mărdărescu, and Ștefan Panaitescu [ro] at Békéscsaba. In...
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Romanian resistance the Germans halted after taking Prunaru. General Constantin Prezan's maneuver group checked the German forces in the region within two...
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Vasile Zottu [ro] – Chief of the General Staff of Romania (1914–1916) Constantin Prezan – Commander of the 4th (also known as Northern Army), later Chief...
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northern Bucharest, Romania. It lies at the intersection of Aviatorilor, Constantin Prezan and Primăverii Boulevards, and Calea Dorobanților. In the centre of...
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front, and the new Chief of General Staff, the newly promoted General Constantin Prezan, tried to organize a desperate counterattack. The plan was very audacious...
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Kornilov Vladimir Lenin Luigi Cadorna Armando Diaz John J. Pershing Constantin Prezan Petar Bojović Peter I of Serbia Petar Bojović Janko Vukotić Albert...
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the Allied side, Ion Antonescu acted as chief of staff for General Constantin Prezan. When enemy troops crossed the mountains from Transylvania into Wallachia...
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after the Romanian 1st Army received its new commanders – General Constantin Prezan and his talented operations officer, Captain Ion Antonescu – the Romanians...
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Stefan Toshev • Todor Kantardzhiev • Ivan Kolev Entente: Romania: Constantin Prezan • Alexandru Averescu; Russia: Andrei Zayonchkovski • Vladimir Sakharov...
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under Colonel Anastasiu was left at Orșova. On 22 November, General Constantin Prezan and his talented operations officer, Captain Ion Antonescu, were assigned...
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Romanian armies invading Transylvania. It was commanded by General Constantin Prezan. Opposed to the North Army was the Austro-Hungarian 61st Infantry...
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Margareta – Knight (2009)[citation needed] Kingdom of Romania General Constantin Prezan – Grand Officer (1917) Republic of Romania President Nicolae Ceaușescu...
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Stefan Toshev • Todor Kantardzhiev • Ivan Kolev Entente: Romania: Constantin Prezan • Alexandru Averescu; Russia: Andrei Zayonchkovski • Vladimir Sakharov...
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Admiral of the Royal Italian Navy Ferdinand I – King of Romania General Constantin Prezan – Chief of the General Staff of Romania Ion I. C. Brătianu – Prime...
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went ahead at the insistence of King Ferdinand of Romania, General Constantin Prezan, and the king's Russian chief of staff, Dmitry Shcherbachev. The main...
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in interbellum Romania Ion Mihai Pacepa David Praporgescu, general Constantin Prezan, general in World War I, Marshal of Romania Nicolae Rădescu, Prime...
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Stefan Toshev • Todor Kantardzhiev • Ivan Kolev Entente: Romania: Constantin Prezan • Alexandru Averescu; Russia: Andrei Zayonchkovski • Vladimir Sakharov...
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