had endorsed. Argeșanu was married to the pianist Manya Botez. Gheorghe Argeșanu in the 1910s "Personalități Romanațene - Gheorghe Argeșanu" (PDF). Memoria...
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was the party of Prime Ministers Armand Călinescu, Gheorghe Argeșanu, Constantin Argetoianu, Gheorghe Tătărescu, and Ion Gigurtu, whose regimes were associated...
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repression of the Iron Guard followed under the provisional leadership of Gheorghe Argeșanu and was inaugurated by the immediate execution of the assassins and...
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liberal government of Romania in 82 years, after the one previously led by Gheorghe Tătărescu during the interwar period, more specifically from 1934 to 1937...
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Adamescu Gheorghe Albu Gheorghe Alexandrescu Gheorghe Andriev Gheorghe Apostol Gheorghe Apostoleanu Gheorghe Argeșanu Gheorghe Arsenescu Gheorghe Asachi...
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The cabinet of Gheorghe Argeșanu was the government of Romania from 21 September to 28 September 1939. After the assassination of his predecessor, Armand...
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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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February 23 – Karl Jaspers, German philosopher (d. 1969) February 28 – Gheorghe Argeșanu, Romanian general and politician, 40th Prime Minister of Romania (d...
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served as Minister of Defence Cabiria Andreian Cazacu, mathematician Gheorghe Argeșanu, general and statesman Niki Atanasiu [ro], actor Mihai Baicu, footballer...
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Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈɡe̯orɡe ɡe̯orˈɡi.u ˈdeʒ] ; 8 November 1901 – 19 March 1965) was a Romanian politician and electrician...
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was headed by individuals other than the king, Armand Călinescu, Gheorghe Argeșanu and Constantin Argetoianu initially Carol II intended to build a royal...
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short-lived FRN cabinet, established after that date, was, after Gheorghe Argeşanu's the second in quick succession to the violent clash between the Guard...
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resistance within the Army by relieving Bucharest Garrison chief Gheorghe Argeșanu of his position and replacing him with Dumitru Coroamă. Shortly afterward...
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there. Gheorghe Alexianu † Ștefan Andrei Constantin Anghelache Ion Antonescu † Mihai Antonescu † Gheorghe Argeșanu † Toma Arnăuțoiu † Gheorghe Arsenescu...
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repression of the Iron Guard followed under the provisional leadership of Gheorghe Argeșanu. It was inaugurated by the immediate execution of the assassins and...
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Călinescu, Prime minister (1939) Gheorghe Argeșanu, Prime minister (1939) Constantin Argetoianu, Prime minister (1939) Gheorghe Tătărescu, Prime minister (1939–1940)...
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Antonescui 28 December 1937 30 March 1938 Mil. 58 Division General Gheorghe Argeșanu 30 March 1938 13 October 1938 59 Division General Nicolae Ciupercă...
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Ion Gheorghe Iosif Maurer (23 September 1902 – 8 February 2000) was a Romanian communist politician and lawyer, and the 49th Prime Minister of Romania...
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with many factories collapsing under the pressure of privatisation. Gheorghe Argeșanu (1883–1940), cavalry general and politician who served as a Prime...
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Prince Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino (22 September 1833[citation needed] – 22 March 1913), was a Romanian politician and lawyer, one of the leading Conservative...
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of Romania, historian Iron Guard Kidnapped and later killed. 1940 Gheorghe Argeșanu, former Prime Minister Iron Guard Murdered in Jilava prison with 63...
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massacre lasted. Among those assassinated were former Prime Minister Gheorghe Argeșanu (who had presided over the reprisals following Armand Călinescu's...
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Arbore". generals.dk. Retrieved 2017-06-22. "Generals of World War II – Gheorghe Argeșanu". generals.dk. Retrieved 2017-06-22. "Generals of World War II – Ioan...
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prince and prime minister (b. 1849) November 26 – assassinations Gheorghe Argeșanu, Romanian general and politician, 40th Prime Minister of Romania (b...
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Gheorghe G. Mironescu, commonly known as G. G. Mironescu (January 28, 1874 – October 8, 1949), was a Romanian politician, member of the National Peasants'...
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following, in the governments of Miron Cristea, Armand Călinescu, Gheorghe Argeșanu and Constantin Argetoianu, he was Minister of Public Works and Communications...
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regime cabinets of Miron Cristea, Armand Călinescu, Gheorghe Argeșanu, Constantin Argetoianu, and Gheorghe Tătărescu, he served as Education Minister from...
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ineffective regency of Prince Nicholas of Romania, Miron Cristea, and Gheorghe Buzdugan, Carol was allowed to return to Romania in 1930, and his name...
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blackmailer" and refused to make any response to the Soviet proposal. Died: Gheorghe Argeșanu, 57, Romanian cavalry general and Prime Minister of Romania (killed...
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Gheorghe I. Tătărescu (also known as Guță Tătărescu, with a slightly antiquated pet form of his given name; 2 November 1886 – 28 March 1957) was a Romanian...
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