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    Emanoil Băleanu (Transitional Cyrillic: Eманoiл БълeaнȢ or БълѣнȢ; French: Emmanuel Balliano or Manuel de Balliano; Greek: Ὲμανοὴλ Παλλιάνοσ, Emanoil...
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  • Alexandru II Ghica 1856–1858 Caimacam of three 1858–1859 Ioan Manu, Emanoil Băleanu, Ioan A. Filipescu Alexander John Cuza 1859–1862 also ruled Moldavia...
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    Paris (1856–1859) Alexandru II Ghica, Kaymakam (1856–1858) Ioan Manu, Emanoil Băleanu, Ioan A. Filipescu, Caimacam of three (1858–1859) Alexander John Cuza...
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    enslaved the indigenous people he encountered in Central America. Emanoil Băleanu (c. 1793–1862), Wallachian politician, he enslaved Romani people on...
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    Bârlădeanu Constantin Barozzi Ion Bazac Iulian Bădescu Nicolae Bălcescu Emanoil Băleanu Ion Bănescu Dan Barna Simion Bărnuțiu Petru Bașa Traian Băsescu George...
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    billed as a National Party candidate, alongside Ștefan Bălăceanu and Emanoil Băleanu. Lăcusteanu recalls that the campaign was heavily tinged by corruption:...
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    Crimean War removed the country from Russian overseeing, he was, with Emanoil Băleanu and Ioan Al. Filipescu, one of the three Caimacams who administered...
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    Succeeded by Gheorghe Bibescu Preceded by Austrian occupation Caimacan of Wallachia 1856–1858 Succeeded by Ioan Manu Emanoil Băleanu Ioan A. Filipide...
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    comprising Neofit and two of Marițica's uncles: Teodor Văcărescu and Emanoil Băleanu. All three were captured and expelled over the border with Austria...
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    This pitted him against the National Party, whose leaders included Emanoil Băleanu, Ioan Câmpineanu, and his own brother, Grigore Cantacuzino. Constantin...
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    of Caimacams, favoring either Bibescu or Barbu Știrbei: Ioan Manu, Emanoil Băleanu, Ioan A. Filipescu. The Ottoman Empire supported Știrbeist conservatives...
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    Also in 1844, the Assembly appointed him, together with Vilara and Emanoil Băleanu, to oversee Așezămintele Brâncovenești. This was a charity set up for...
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  • High School, Târgoviște Voievodul Mircea High School, Târgoviște Udrea Băleanu Technological High School, Băleni Iordache Golescu Technological High School...
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    Kantakouzenos, is mentioned as one of the co-regents, alongside Ban Udrea Băleanu, Spatharios Negrea, and Armaș Sava. The consensus was not endorsed by I...
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    ministers included Alecu Filipescu-Vulpea, Fotachi Știrbei, and Grigore Băleanu. The main Pandur force took possession of Bolintin on March 16, sending...
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    boyars. Though generally known in historiography as the Băleanu party, after Gheorghe Băleanu, the latter camp was in fact organized around Leurdeanu...
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    proceedings and was replaced with Staico Bengescu), Golescu, Grigore II Băleanu, and Ilie Știrbei. Its Secretary, Nicolae de Porta, was likewise a Romanian...
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    Macbeth. According to critic Sorana Coroamă, he and the director, Petre Sava Băleanu, shared credit for the production being exceptional. He was Dante Aligheri...
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    but Barbu lost Dărmănești to George and his wife, Elisabeta "Lysbeth" Băleanu; they rebuilt it using the architectural talents of Nicolae Ghica-Budești...
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