Ion Gheorghe Duca (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon ˈduka] ; 20 December 1879 – 29 December 1933) was a Romanian liberal politician, diplomat, and lawyer...
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Brazilian footballer Duca (singer) [ja] (デュッカ), Japanese female singer Edoardo Duca (born 1997), Italian footballer Ion G. Duca (1879–1933), 35th Prime...
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reacted more or less in kind. On 10 December 1933, Liberal prime minister Ion Duca "dissolved" the Iron Guard, arresting thousands; consequently, 19 days...
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289 National Union seats, eighty were taken by the National Liberal Party-Duca, ten by the German Party and eight by the Agrarian League. Three mandates...
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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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Romanian poet Ion Gheorghe Duca (1879–1933), Romanian politician and prime minister Ion Gheorghe Ionescu (born 1938), Romanian footballer Ion Gheorghe Iosif...
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Liberal prime minister, Ion G. Duca, which led to the first of several bans placed on the Legion. The assassination of Ion Duca, which was Romania's first...
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Adolf Hitler. After Carol turned to Ion Duca for help, the Iron Guard assassinated Duca in December 1933. After Duca's death, Carol's popularity plummeted...
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January 1931. On 10 December 1933, the Romanian Liberal Prime Minister Ion Duca banned the Iron Guard. After a brief period of arrests, beatings, torture...
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government, and an Iron Guard member assassinated Romanian prime minister Ion Duca. The Iron Guard was the only fascist movement outside Germany and Italy...
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with other members of the political class, including the National Liberal Ion Duca and the former PNȚ politician Armand Călinescu, while clamping down on...
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government, and an Iron Guard member assassinated Romanian prime minister Ion Duca. During the 6 February 1934 crisis, France faced the greatest domestic...
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First party Second party Third party Leader Ion Duca Alexandru Vaida-Voevod Nicolae Lupu Party PNL PNȚ PȚ–Lupu Leader since 1930 1933 1927 Last election...
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Ion Ionel Constantin Brătianu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon brətiˈanu], also known as Ionel Brătianu; 20 August 1864 – 24 November 1927) was a Romanian...
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proposed a constitutional project with republican and liberal principles 1834: Ion Câmpineanu leads the liberal opposition to Russian influence in Wallachia's...
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Bucharest after a parliamentary meeting. 1933 Ion Duca, Prime Minister of Romania Nicolae Constantinescu Ion Caranica Doru Belimace Shot at Sinaia railway...
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reacted more or less in kind. On December 10, 1933, Liberal prime minister Ion Duca "dissolved" the Iron Guard, arresting thousands; consequently, 19 days...
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Brătianu-Cantacuzino, Constantin's great-grandson Gheorghe Brătianu or Ion Duca) the female line of the family history goes back to the Vlădescu boyars...
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Romanian government and an Iron Guard member assassinated prime minister Ion Duca. The Iron Guard had little in the way of a concrete program and placed...
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merits as an operations officer were noticed by, among others, politician Ion G. Duca, who wrote that "his [Antonescu's] intelligence, skill and activity,...
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The cabinet of Ion G. Duca was the government of Romania from 14 November to 29 December 1933. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows: President...
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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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Minister of Public Guidance in Governments chaired by Ion I.C. Bratianu, and then by Ion G. Duca, during which he made important reforms of modernizing...
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1928), Moldovan writer Ion G. Duca (1879–1933), assassinated Prime Minister of Romania Ion Echaide (born 1988), Spanish footballer Ion Farris (1878–1934)...
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Majority party Minority party Third party Leader Iuliu Maniu Ion Duca Gheorghe Brătianu Party PNȚ+PG PNL PNL–Brătianu Seats won 104 S / 274 C 1 S /...
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September 1919) Minister of Religious Affairs and Public Instruction: Ion Gh. Duca (29 November - 12 December 1918) Constantin Angelescu (12 December 1918...
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not to be dissolved on the basis of the 9 December 1933 journal of the Ion Duca government, the PNSGR took the name Movement of National Renewal of Romanian...
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Iron Guard death squads (redirect from Ion Caranica)
Rebellion and Bucharest Pogrom. The Nicadori assassinated Prime Minister Ion G. Duca at Sinaia train station at 10:00 pm on December 29, 1933. This was the...
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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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fascist political organization, was ordered dissolved by Prime Minister Ion G. Duca ten days before elections for parliament were to start, and arrests were...
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