Grigore N. Filipescu (also known as Griguță Filipescu, Francized as Grégoire Filipesco; October 1, 1886 – August 25, 1938) was a Romanian politician, journalist...
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Felea, Ion (1970). "Leonte Filipescu" in Anale de Istorie, Vol. XVI, Nr. 2. Institutul de Studii Istorice și Social-Politice de pe lîngă C.C. al P.C.R,...
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Ion Horia Leonida Caramitru (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon karaˈmitru]; 9 March 1942 – 5 September 2021) was a Romanian stage and film actor, stage director...
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Alecu Filipescu-Vulpea, also known as Aleco Filipescul, Alecsandru R. Filipescu or Alexandru Răducanu Filipescu (1775 – November 1856), was a Wallachian...
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Ion Luca Caragiale (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon ˈluka karaˈdʒjale]; 13 February [O.S. 30 January] 1852 – 9 June 1912), commonly referred to as I. L...
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List of people from Bucharest (section P)
Nicolae Filimon (1819–1865), novelist and short-story writer Nicolae Filipescu (1862–1916), politician, mayor of Bucharest Răzvan Fodor (born 1975),...
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List of Romanian politicians (section P)
Wilhelm Filderman Petru Filip Avram Filipaș Grigore N. Filipescu Nicolae Filipescu Ioan C. Filitti Ion I. Fințescu Nicolae Fleva Iancu Flondor Nicu Flondor...
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founded and presided upon by Grigore Filipescu. A "right-wing conservative" movement, it emerged around Filipescu's Epoca newspaper, and gave political...
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Nicolae Filipescu (December 5, 1862 – September 30, 1916) was a Romanian politician. Filipescu was the Mayor of Bucharest between February 1893 and October...
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Ion Heliade Rădulescu or Ion Heliade (also known as Eliade or Eliade Rădulescu; Romanian pronunciation: [ˈi.on heliˈade rəduˈlesku]; 6 January 1802 – 27...
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1840 he was a prosecutor in the trial of the participants in the Mitică Filipescu plot, and later on he was Wallachia's Minister of Internal Affairs. In...
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Through its speakers Filipescu and Dimitrie S. Nenițescu, the Circle began analyzing the need for complex electoral reforms. Filipescu admired the senior...
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Bellu Cemetery (section P)
Everac, playwright Grigore Filipescu, politician, journalist, and engineer Eugen Filotti, diplomat, publicist, and writer Ion Finteșteanu, stage and film...
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Gheorghe Em. Filipescu 1885–1937 engineer corresponding member 1936 Ion P. Filipescu 1927–2002 jurist titular member 1993 Miltiade Filipescu 1901–1993 geologist...
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First Carp cabinet (redirect from P. P. Carp I Cabinet)
Public Works: Ion C. Grădișteanu (7 July 1900 - 13 February 1901) Minister of Agriculture, Industry, Commerce, and Property: Nicolae Filipescu (7 July 1900...
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113–114 Colesnic, p. 213 Filipescu (2009), pp. 241, 250 Filipescu (2006), pp. 74, 79–80 Filipescu (2009), p. 242. See also Grigurcu, p. 124 Iorga (1939, IV)...
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Ciucurencu, Nicolae Corneanu, Miltiade Filipescu [ro], Zoltán Franyó [ro], George Georgescu, Mihai Gheorghiu [ro], Ion Irimescu, Athanase Joja, Barbu Lăzăreanu...
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Second Carp cabinet (redirect from P. P. Carp II Cabinet)
Cantacuzino (29 December 1910 - 27 March 1912) Minister of War: Nicolae Filipescu (29 December 1910 - 27 March 1912) Minister of Religious Affairs and Public...
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the Filipescu estate. Barbu Ștefănescu Delavrancea spent the first years of life with his father, then learned to read and write with deacon Ion Pestreanu...
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George Diamandy (redirect from George Ion Diamandy)
Ioan Cantacuzino, Grigore Trancu-Iași, Constantin Ion Parhon, Mihail Macavei, Grigore Filipescu and Alexandru Slătineanu as regular members. Diamandy...
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Ion Lapedatu, Ioan Lupaș, Ion Agârbiceanu. Joining them were old PCD cadres who had parted with the general in 1918, including rival G. Filipescu. At...
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recognized, term as Caimacam was within a triumvirate that also included Ioan Filipescu-Vulpache and Ioan Manu; alongside the latter, Băleanu instituted a repressive...
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November 1909 to December 1910, he served as War Minister in the cabinet of Ion I. C. Brătianu. In 1911, he was elected a titular member of the Romanian...
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Cîrstina, p. 119; Croitoru, p. 211; Donat, p. 68; Filipescu, pp. 60–61 Răureanu, p. 757 Cîrstina, p. 119; Stoicescu, p. 32 Cîrstina, p. 119 Stoicescu, p. 32...
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collaborated with the newspaper Epoca ("The Epoch", edited by Nicolae Filipescu), writing for a column titled "Ardealul vorbește" ("Ardeal speaks") alongside...
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envoys from other groups, he participated in negotiations with Grigore Filipescu's new Conservative Party, seeking a common platform against censorship...
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Davidoglu Cleante Davidoglu Manolache Costache Epureanu Elena Farago Leonte Filipescu Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej Max Goldstein Marcel Guguianu Ernest Juvara Valeriu...
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Claymoor (Mișu Văcărescu) (redirect from Mihail Ion Văcărescu)
Lahovary–Nicolae Filipescu", in Ziarul Financiar, July 2, 2015 Petru Vintilă, "Stampe bucureștene: Claymoor", in Informația Bucureștiului, June 20, 1970, p. 2 Popescu-Cadem...
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premiers (Titu Maiorescu, Theodor Rosetti, and Petre P. Carp), other party leaders (Nicolae Filipescu and Alexandru Marghiloman) and former Chamber presidents...
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Alexandru Bogdan-Pitești (redirect from Ion Doican)
[alekˈsandru boɡˈdan piˈteʃtʲ]; born Alexandru Bogdan, also known as Ion Doican, Ion Duican and Al. Dodan; June 13, 1870 – May 12, 1922) was a Romanian...
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