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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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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appointed him as Prince. As reported by the 18th-century chronicler Constantin Filipescu, the relationship between overlord and vassal was sabotaged by Seimeni...
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Dumitrescu Anton Durcovici Gheorghe Eminescu Ion Ficior [ro] † Leonte Filipescu Radu Filipescu Ștefan Foriș Dimitrie Gerota Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej Vladimir Ghika...
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Vistier, deposing and publicly humiliating Constantin Filipescu; in March 1817, he had the whole Filipescu family arrested and exiled to Bucov. The events...
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alongside Laiotă Basarab. According to the 18th-century writer Constantin Filipescu, Târgoviște was taken, and Paisie had to escape into Rumelia Eyalet...
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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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Constantin Argetoianu (15 March [O.S. 3 March] 1871 – 6 February 1955) was a Romanian politician, one of the best-known personalities of interwar Greater...
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Elena Kretzulescu (1857–1930), the daughter of Constantin Kretzulescu (1798–1863) and Maria Filipescu (1835–1878). While she was away in Paris, Barbu...
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Spending several years there, he worked in the home of kaymakam Constantin Filipescu, who was a connoisseur of European poetry. This is the origin of...
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jointly with Filipescu-Vulpea and Mihalache Ghica. Like his brother Grigore (who sat in the Assembly's committee for educational review), Constantin was a reactionary...
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Nicolae Golescu (redirect from Nicolae Constantin Golescu)
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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Drăghici Petru Dumitriu David Fabian János Fazekas [ro] Elena Filipescu Leonte Filipescu Suzana Gâdea Justin Georgescu Paul Georgescu Teohari Georgescu...
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Romania George Filipescu (1866–1873; Grand Marshal between 1900 and 1902) Theodor C. Văcărescu (1873–1882) Victor Crețeanu (1882–1885) Constantin Barozzi [ro]...
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1814, Golescu the elder replaced Constantin Filipescu as treasurer (Vistier), serving as such to April 1815, when Filipescu retook the office. In August 1814...
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Researchers: Sergiu Groholski-Miclescu, Sever Zotta, Nicolae Costin, Constantin Filipescu and others. Groholski-Miclescu, Sergiu - Arhiva Genealogica SEVER...
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reshuffle of May he lost the position of Secretary, which went to Constantin Filipescu; on May 11, he became an honorary Vornic, alongside Vilara. From...
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Constantin C. Arion (also known as Costică Arion; June 18, 1855 – June 27, 1923) was a Romanian politician, affiliated with the National Liberal Party...
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Fărcășanu Wilhelm Filderman Petru Filip Avram Filipaș Grigore N. Filipescu Nicolae Filipescu Ioan C. Filitti Ion I. Fințescu Nicolae Fleva Iancu Flondor Nicu...
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originally serving him. According to an 18th-century overview by Constantin Filipescu, Mihnea plotted an anti-Ottoman uprising, and for this purpose staged...
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them were located on Lipscani. Constantin Vodă Inn[citation needed] Colțea Inn Filaret Inn[citation needed] Filipescu Inn Gabroveni Inn Greeks' Inn Hanul...
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1915, Nicolae Filipescu led a group out of the party that favoured joining World War I on the Entente side; in October 1916, the Filipescu and Ionescu groups...
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of the deposed prince), Vornic Iancu Filipescu-Buzatu, and the brothers Ștefan and Constantin Bălăceanu. Filipescu-Buzatu was also billed as a National...
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Nicolae Constantin Batzaria (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e konstanˈtim batsaˈri.a]; Greek: Νικολάε Κονσταντίν Μπατσαρία, Turkish: Nikola Konstantin...
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Constantin I. Dobrescu, better known as Dobrescu-Argeș (June 28, 1856 – December 10, 1903), was a Romanian peasant activist and politician, also noted...
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by uniting with Transylvania and Bukovina; speakers included Nicolae Filipescu, Take Ionescu, Barbu Ștefănescu Delavrancea, and Octavian Goga. The building...
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Crăiniceanu was inspector general of the army. His son, Lieutenant colonel Constantin Crăiniceanu [ro], was allegedly recruited by the German secret service...
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of major and appointed chief of staff of the Minister of War, Nicolae Filipescu. He participated in the Second Balkan War in 1913 and was promoted to...
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Gen. Nicolae Dăscălescu, Gen. Ioan Dumitrache, Anton Durcovici, Radu Filipescu, Paul Goma, Iuliu Hirțea, Iuliu Hossu, Ion Ioanid, George Ivașcu, Adm...
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list that included, among others, Maiorescu, Marghiloman, Filipescu, Virgil Arion, Constantin Bacalbașa, Alexandru Cărcăleteanu, Nicolae Lahovary, Emanoil...
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