Maria Antonescu (née Niculescu; 3 November 1892 – 18 October 1964), also known as Maria General Antonescu, Maria Mareșal Antonescu, or Rica Antonescu...
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Ion Antonescu (/ˌæntəˈnɛskuː/; Romanian: [i'on antoˈnesku] ; 14 June [O.S. 2 June] 1882 – 1 June 1946) was a Romanian military officer and marshal who...
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Crin Antonescu, Romanian politician, Minister of Youth and Sports, President of the Senate Dumitru Antonescu, Romanian footballer Maria Antonescu, Romanian...
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volleyball player Maria Antonescu (1892–1964), Romanian socialite and philanthropist Maria Antoniou (born 1964), Swedish actress Maria N. Antonopoulou (born...
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Malmaison Prison in Romania, where enemies of the Communist regime such as Maria Antonescu and Silviu Craciunas were held This disambiguation page lists articles...
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prisoners, not even allowed to take a walk, included Maria Antonescu (1950–1955), Arlette Coposu, and Maria Golescu [ro]. Elena Codreanu [ro], the widow of...
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María Antonietta, name list Maria Antonina, name list Maria Antonescu Maria Antonio of Vicenza Maria Antoniou This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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Vasile Cosma [ro] as Marshal Fyodor Tolbukhin Monica Ghiuță [ro] as Maria Antonescu Olga Bucătaru as Queen Mother Helen Vasile Boghiță [ro] as Baron Manfred...
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Max Auschnitt (section Antonescu years)
von Neumann donated 50 million Swiss francs to a charity managed by Maria Antonescu. This was a precautionary measure against the planned transport of...
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Michael I of Romania (redirect from Elisabeta Maria Biarneix)
military dictator Ion Antonescu, Romania became aligned with Nazi Germany. In 1944, Michael participated in a coup against Antonescu, appointed Constantin...
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September 1940 that turned the country into a dictatorship under Mareșal Ion Antonescu. The new regime officially joined the Axis powers on 23 November 1940...
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Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg Olga, Princess of Yugoslavia Madame Maria Antonescu of Romania Elena, Queen of Italy Wearing Nazi era decorations was banned...
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as king after appointing Antonescu and initially Antonescu did not support the popular demand for Carol's abdication. Antonescu had become prime minister...
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(1940). "Detaliul". Simetria (in Romanian) (2): 63–64. Antonescu, Petre; Cotescu, Maria; Antonescu, Dinu (1963). Clădiri: Construcţii, proiecte şi studii...
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her business partner Joseph Nasi Maria Antonescu (1892–1964), philanthropist, wife of Prime Minister Ion Antonescu Mariana Gheorghe (born 1956), general...
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because of the predominantly green uniforms they wore. When Marshal Ion Antonescu came to power in September 1940, he brought the Iron Guard into the government...
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relationship with Antonescu also involved them in other issues specific to the Holocaust in Romania. Veturia Manuilă worked with Maria Antonescu on the state-run...
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but was revived by Maria Aitken in 2005 at the Duchess Theatre, London, with David Suchet as Gregor Antonescu, to great acclaim. Maria Aitken again directed...
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networked with Maria Antonescu within the Patronage Council. Among the former PNSR leaders, Vlădescu enjoyed a very good rapport with Ion Antonescu, being allowed...
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September – George Georgescu, composer (born 1887). 13 November – Maria Antonescu, socialite and philanthropist (born 1892). Spuler, Bertold (1977)....
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a spontaneous movement of resistance to the dictatorial regime of Ion Antonescu, but was largely known as a front for the illegal Romanian Communist Party...
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organized by Codreanu's widow. Participants included Maria Antonescu, wife of Conducător Ion Antonescu, as well as Alexandru and Elena Bassarab. Also in...
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Royal Cavalry Regiment, where King Michael I of Romania, Ion Antonescu, Mihai Antonescu, and all the members of the government were present as guests...
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appeared as Countess Florence/Antonescu in Terence Rattigan's Man and Boy's 2004 tour and West End run, directed by Maria Aitken; as Constanza, in the...
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be with her son in Bucharest. Subject to the dictatorship of General Antonescu and vigilance of Nazi Germany, the king and his mother were cautious in...
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Cristina Antonescu (born 27 September 1986 in Bucharest, Romania) is a Romanian aerobic gymnast. She won two gold medals world championship with the team...
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Geoană suggested Antonescu was trying to use Iohannis as an "electoral agent" for Antonescu's bid for president. In response, Antonescu told the press that...
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A. L. Zissu (category Jewish Romanian writers banned by the Antonescu regime)
into contributing 75 million lei to a charity run by Maria Antonescu. In mid-1944, Mihai Antonescu boasted his defense of Filderman and Zissu's line on...
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stated that he himself collected money not just for Maria Antonescu, but also for Mihai Antonescu and Killinger. Emil Ghilezan [ro], a businessman and...
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published fragments in 1977, as Sub camuflaj. The World War II-era Ion Antonescu regime officially banned her entire work as "Jewish". After the war and...
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