Ștefan Golescu supported Nicolae Bălcescu's idea of universal suffrage, while his brother, Nicolae, favoured less expansive participation. Ștefan was...
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writer Zoe Golescu (1792–1879), revolutionary Ștefan Golescu (1809–1874), politician Nicolae Golescu (1810–1877), politician Alexandru G. Golescu (1819–1881)...
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President of the Council of Ministers: Ștefan Golescu (17 August 1867 - 29 April 1868) Minister of the Interior: Ștefan Golescu (17 August 1867 - 13 November 1867)...
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brother Ștefan and his cousin Alexandru G. Golescu). Afterwards, on 11 June 1848, when the Wallachian revolution started in Bucharest, Nicolae Golescu was...
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portraits of Romanian revolutionaries in exile such as Gheorghe Magheru, ștefan Golescu, and Nicolae Bălcescu, and allegorical compositions with revolutionary...
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Alexandru G. Golescu, and Major Christian Tell; by spring 1848, the leadership also included Dimitrie and Ion Brătianu, Constantin Bălcescu, Ștefan and Nicolae...
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Metropolitan Neofit II, assisted by Christian Tell, Ion Heliade Rădulescu, Ștefan Golescu, Gheorghe Magheru, Gheorghe Scurti Locotenența domnească (Regency of...
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Doinaș Ștefan Emilian Ștefan Fălcoianu Ștefan Foriș Ștefan Gheorghiu (trade unionist) Ștefan Gheorghiu (violinist) Ștefan Golescu Ștefan Gonata Ștefan Grasu...
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Gheorghe Arsenescu Ion Barbu George Demetrescu Mirea Dora Gad Nicolae Golescu Ștefan Golescu Radu Gyr Ion Jinga Petre Libardi Gabriel Moiceanu Tudor Mușatescu...
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Dinicu Golescu (usual rendition of Constantin Radovici Golescu; 7 February 1777 – 5 October 1830), a member of the Golescu family of boyars, was a Wallachian...
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Dinicu Golescu, the great boyar of the time, and became Zoe Golescu also known as Zinca or Zoița. They had together 5 children, 4 boys, Ștefan, Nicolae...
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of "Christian states". A reshuffled Concordia government, headed by Ștefan Golescu, organized general elections in late 1867. These were widely believed...
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the cousin of the brothers Ștefan and Nicolae Golescu; Alexandru G. was often referred to as Alexandru Golescu Negru (Golescu the Black), to distinguish...
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26 – Julie-Victoire Daubié, French journalist (b. 1824) August 27 – Ștefan Golescu, 8th prime minister of Romania (b. 1809) September 12 – François Guizot...
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(1867) Ștefan Golescu, Prime minister (1867–1868) Nicolae Golescu, Prime minister (1868) Dimitrie Ghica, Prime minister (1868–1870) Alexandru G. Golescu, Prime...
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1898) December 30 – Wilhelm von Tümpling, Prussian general (d. 1884) Ștefan Golescu, 8th Prime Minister of Romania (d. 1874) January 6 – Johann Augustus...
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Radu Golescu-Știrbei, historically known as Radul or Răducanul Golescul (Cyrillic: Радꙋ̆л or Ръдуканꙋ̆л Голєскꙋ̆л; 3 May 1746 – 8 October 1818), was a...
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Rad. Lib. Crețulescu 8 Ștefan Golescu (1809–1874) 1867 26 November 1867 12 May 1868 168 days Rad. Lib. Golescu 9 Nicolae Golescu (1810–1877) 1868 1 May...
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2 Ștefan Golescu 1809–1874 6 September 1868 15 November 1868 RL 7 Ion C. Brătianu 1821–1891 18 November 1868 29 January 1869 RL 3 Nicolae Golescu 1810–1877...
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Scarlat Turnavitu as peasant deputy; in neighboring Muscel, Alexandru and Ștefan Golescu, alongside Aricescu, were among the elected (although Aricescu's victory...
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C. Brătianu (1 March - 5 August 1867) Minister of Foreign Affairs: Ștefan Golescu (1 March - 5 August 1867) Minister of Finance: Alexandru Văsescu (1...
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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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Mihail Kogălniceanu I.C. Brătianu Nicolae Grigorescu Gheorghe Tattarescu Ștefan Golescu Matei Millo Petrache Poenaru John Hannavy (16 December 2013). Encyclopedia...
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groups, or "Concordia Agreement", formed around incumbent Prime Minister Ștefan Golescu. Concordia brought together the left-leaning "Reds", the Free and Independent...
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1866 21 February 1867 11 Ion C. Brătianu 1 March 1867 5 August 1867 12 Ștefan Golescu 17 August 1867 13 November 1867 13 Ion C. Brătianu 13 November 1867...
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The cabinet of Nicolae Golescu was the government of Romania from 1 May to 15 November 1868. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows: President of...
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Court of Compiègne. In the end he resigned over a disagreement with Ștefan Golescu, Romania's Minister of Foreign Affairs, concerning the conspiratorial...
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Body) 1864–1866 Nifon Rusailă Senat 1866–1940 Nifon Rusailă Ștefan Golescu Nicolae Golescu Alexandru Plagino Nifon Rusailă Calinic Miclescu Constantin...
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Brătianu, Panu, Ion Ghica, Anton I. Arion, Grigore Arghiropol and Nicolae Golescu), he now supported the sale of state land to the landless. Late in 1863...
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From August to October 1867, he was again Finance Minister, under Ștefan Golescu. The following April, he was re-appointed to the High Court. Between...
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