Constantin P. Olănescu (1845–May 14, 1928) was a Wallachian, later Romanian politician. Descended from an old Oltenian boyar family, his father Pană was...
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List of Romanian politicians (section P)
Oana Niculescu-Mizil Constantin Niță Constantin Năsturel-Herescu Alexandru Odobescu Bogdan Olteanu Romeo Olteanu Constantin P. Olănescu Remus Opreanu Marian...
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took the post of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and was replaced by Petre P. Carp on March 21, 1888. He also served as Romanian envoy to France and played...
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First Carp cabinet (redirect from P. P. Carp I Cabinet)
the Council of Ministers: Petre P. Carp (7 July 1900 - 13 February 1901) Minister of the Interior: Constantin Olănescu (7 July 1900 - 13 February 1901)...
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February 1910 10 January 1911 PNL (24) Constantin P. Olănescu 1845–1928 8 March 1911 17 October 1912 PC (28) Constantin Cantacuzino-Pașcanu 1856–1927 1 December...
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Gheorghe I. Lahovary Iacob Lahovary Ioan Lahovary Alexandru Marghiloman Constantin Olănescu Petru Poni General Nicolae Samsonovici, 20th Chief of the Romanian...
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Ionescu (27 November 1891 - 3 October 1895) Minister of Public Works: Constantin Olănescu (27 November 1891 - 3 October 1895) Minister of Agriculture, Industry...
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directed at PNL-ist staff. Through his Minister of Internal Affairs (Constantin Olănescu), Carp also imposed strict measures against moonshiners, after which...
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1897 21 April 1899 PNL 1899 XVIII 24 Constantin Olănescu 1845–1928 13 June 1899 21 September 1900 PC (10) Constantin Boerescu 1836–1908 13 June 1899 14...
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Conta no. 14, Bucharest, unknown architect, c.1910 Renaissance Revival - Olănescu House (today the Institut Français de Roumanie) on Bulevardul Dacia, Bucharest...
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and Alexandru Marghiloman) and former Chamber presidents (Constantin Olănescu and Constantin Cantacuzino Paşcanu). Conservatives present voiced their disapproval...
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in Constelații Ieșene, Vol. III, Issue 2, June 2008, pp. 26–29. Constantin Gane, P. P. Carp și locul său în istoria politică a țării. Volumul 1. Bucharest:...
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boyars, who passed it on to the Olănescu family. Ionașcu, p. 267; Stoicescu, pp. 174–175, 196–197 Ionașcu, p. 267 Iorga, p. 197 Stoicescu, pp. 196–197 Stoicescu...
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contimporanilor (PDF) (in Romanian). București: Editura Lito-Tipografiei "Populara". p. 122. OCLC 744717044. Emilia Sava (April 21, 2011). "Primari de Legendă. Generalul...
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1924–1993 writer corresponding member 1974 Viorel P. Barbu 1941 - mathematician titular member 1993 Constantin Bărbulescu 1927–2010 economist corresponding...
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securing the elections of G. G. Cantacuzino as Head Senator and Constantin Olănescu as Chamber President, Carp was in near-complete control of Romanian...
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in Romanulu, June 8, 1867, p. 470 Constantin N. Velichi, "Coaliția sacră româno–bulgară", in Magazin Istoric, August 1973, p. 77 Brătescu, pp. 16–20. See...
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Vernescu a token victory. On November 18, Catargiu, Iacob Lahovary and Constantin Olănescu resigned from the cabinet, leaving Florescu without parliamentary...
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Războiul de Întregire națională 1916-1919 (PDF) (in Romanian). Editura Vremea. p. 51. Armă, Alexandru; Avram, Valeriu (2018). Aeronautica română în Războiul...
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