• Simion Bughici (b. Simon David, December 14, 1914 – February 1, 1997) was a Romanian communist politician who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs...
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  • Simion is a Romanian-language masculine given name. Notable people with this name include: Simion Bărnuțiu Simion Bughici Simion Coman Simion Cuciuc Simion...
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  • the Bughici family, Simion Bughici, became involved in Communist politics and was the Romanian Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1952–55.) Bughici studied...
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    Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej Preceded by Gheorghe Tătărescu Succeeded by Simion Bughici Personal details Born Hannah Rabinsohn (1893-02-13)13 February 1893...
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  • communist activist Silviu Brucan, communist politician and dissident Simion Bughici, communist politician Avram Bunaciu, communist politician Iosif Chișinevschi...
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  • Boczor Emil Bodnăraș Petre Borilă G. Brătescu Béla Breiner Silviu Brucan Simion Bughici Teodor Bugnariu Avram Bunaciu Cornel Burtică [ro] Scarlat Callimachi...
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    Stoica, Alexandru Drăghici, Gheorghe Apostol, Alexandru Moghioroș, Simion Bughici, and Marin Florea Ionescu. A safe house in town maintained links with...
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  • Teodor Boldur-Lățescu H. Bonciu Octav Botez Gheorghe Brăescu Dumitru Bughici Simion Bughici Alexandru Buhuși Mihail Gheorghiu Bujor Theodor Burghele Nathan...
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    Communist Romania 80 Ana Pauker 30 December 1947 9 July 1952 PMR 81 Simion Bughici 10 July 1952 3 October 1955 82 Grigore Preoteasa 4 October 1955 14 July...
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    C. Brătianu Gheorghe I. Brătianu Ion I.C. Brătianu Radu Budișteanu Simion Bughici Avram Bunaciu Gheorghe Buruiană Teodor Bârcă Teodosie Bârcă Gheorghe...
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  • applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference. Simion Bughici, 82, Romanian politician. Herb Caen, 80, American journalist and columnist...
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    May 1956 - 19 March 1957) Vice-President of the Council of Ministers Simion Bughici (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957) Vice-President of the Council of...
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    Moscow with a PMR delegation that also comprised Drăghici, Leonte Răutu, Simion Bughici, and Raia Vidrașcu; its mission was to study and copy the organizational...
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  • Vapniarka were appointed to senior posts in Communist Romania, among them Simion Bughici (who became Foreign Minister). Egon Balas, Will to Freedom: A Perilous...
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    Perpessicius (1962), Leontin Sălăjan (1963), Nikita Khrushchev (1964), Simion Bughici, Nicolae Giosan (1971 and 1981) Soeharto (1982) and Kim Il Sung (1982)...
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    Minister of Romania In office October 4, 1955 – July 14, 1957 Preceded by Simion Bughici Succeeded by Ion Gheorghe Maurer Personal details Born (1915-08-25)August...
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    1953) Minister of Foreign Affairs: Ana Pauker (2 June - 10 July 1952) Simion Bughici (10 July 1952 - 28 January 1953) Minister of Justice: Stelian Nițulescu...
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    Drăghici (28 January 1953 - 4 October 1955) Minister of Foreign Affairs: Simion Bughici (28 January 1953 - 4 October 1955) Minister of Justice: Anton Tatu Jianu...
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    Ion Gheorghe Maurer, Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu, Lothar Rădăceanu, Mihai Ralea, Simion Stoilow, Elena Văcărescu, Șerban Voinea, and Ștefan Voitec. ("Documente...
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    Octavian Goga, Vasile Lucaciu, Barbu Ştefănescu-Delavrancea, Nicolae Iorga, Simion Mândrescu, Ioan Cantacuzino, Nicolae Xenopol, N. D. Cocea, Constantin Mille...
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    1914, the Conservatives faced another split, when some of their members (Simion Mehedinți, Dimitrie Onciul etc.) created the faction of "Conservative-Progressives"...
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    notably advocated by Dobrogeanu-Gherea. Around 1905, through the articles of Simion Mehedinți, his work came to be criticized by the traditionalist magazine...
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    Cantemir", in Clopotul, October 24, 1973, p. 2 Dumitrescu, pp. 52–53 Eugen Simion, "Fragmente critice. Memorialiști", in România Literară, Issue 5/1989, p...
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