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    Ioan Alecu Filipescu-Vulpache. Both Vulpea and Vulpache had important roles in political life under the Russian occupation of 1829–1854. Filipescu Sr...
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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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    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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    country from Russian overseeing, he was, with Emanoil Băleanu and Ioan Al. Filipescu, one of the three Caimacams who administered Wallachia pending the...
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    his regnal name Ioan Gheorghe Caragea (Greek: Ἰωάννης Γεωργίου Καρατζάς, romanized: Ioanni Georgiou Karatzas; pre-modern Romanian: Ioan Gheorghie Caragea...
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    Gen. Dumitru Coroamă, Gen. Nicolae Dăscălescu, Gen. Ioan Dumitrache, Anton Durcovici, Radu Filipescu, Paul Goma, Iuliu Hirțea, Iuliu Hossu, Ion Ioanid,...
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  • Minister of Romania. List of Marshals of the Royal Court of Romania George Filipescu (1866–1873; Grand Marshal between 1900 and 1902) Theodor C. Văcărescu...
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    verdict by Al. Gh. Savu was disputed by historian Ioan Scurtu, "given [the Conservative Party's] anti-fascist attitude and Grigore Filipescu's positioning...
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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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  • 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 Mumuleanu's...
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    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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    in October 1912, Olteanu was the inaugural commandant of the "Nicolae Filipescu" Military School at Dealu Monastery; he served in this position until...
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    and a leading representative of local humour. Alongside Mihai Eminescu, Ioan Slavici and Ion Creangă, he is seen as one of the main representatives of...
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    Revolution, GDS"), interview with Radu Filipescu, in 22, January 2004 (In Romanian) "Ţărănistul Ioan Talpeș" ("The PNȚ-ist Ioan Talpeş"), in 22, March 2006 (In...
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    Researchers: Sergiu Groholski-Miclescu, Sever Zotta, Nicolae Costin, Constantin Filipescu and others. Groholski-Miclescu, Sergiu - Arhiva Genealogica SEVER I. ZOTTA...
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    Lapedatu, Ioan Lupaș, Ion Agârbiceanu. Joining them were old PCD cadres who had parted with the general in 1918, including rival G. Filipescu. At the other...
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    (1856–1859) Alexandru II Ghica, Kaymakam (1856–1858) Ioan Manu, Emanoil Băleanu, Ioan A. Filipescu, Caimacam of three (1858–1859) Alexander John Cuza,...
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    Ioan Lazăr Kalinderu (born Calenderoglu, also known as Iancu Kalinderu, Ioan Kelenderu, Ioanŭ Calenderu, or Jean Kalindéro; December 28 or 29, 1840 – December...
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    societies created by young officers such as Nicolae Bălcescu and Mitică Filipescu. Frăția, a clandestine movement created in 1843, began planning a revolution...
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    pp. 58–59 Brătulescu, pp. 11–14, 19; Cristocea et al., p. 8 Cristocea et al., pp. 10, 23 Filipescu, p. 54 Donat, p. 72 Donat, pp. 62–63, 72 Ilie, pp....
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    including Nicolae Filipescu, Constantin Istrati, Octavian Goga, Vasile Lucaciu, Barbu Ştefănescu-Delavrancea, Nicolae Iorga, Simion Mândrescu, Ioan Cantacuzino...
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    Apafi, Prince of Transylvania regarding the runaway Romanian serfs of the Filipescu boyar. In 1668, the population of several Romanian villages migrated to...
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  • Gheorghe Popescu RB 2 Dan Petrescu  69' CB 3 Liviu Ciobotariu CB 4 Iulian Filipescu LB 13 Cristian Chivu CM 8 Dorinel Munteanu CM 5 Constantin Gâlcă AM 10...
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    finanții (Finance – C. N. Filipescu); Ministrul trebilor dinafară (Foreign Affairs – Ioan Voinescu II); Ministrul de războiu (War – Ioan Odobescu, later replaced...
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    Demény, p. 328; Filipescu, p. 134; Rezachevici, p. 96; Xenopol, p. 137. See also Costin, p. 192; Iorga, pp. 197–198 Stoicescu, p. 125 Ioan Lăcustă, "Mănăstirea...
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    Council of Ministers, Minister of Justice and Finance Ad interim) Ion Al. Filipescu [ro] - January 25, 1859 (Bucharest, President of the Council of Ministers...
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    preeminent Wallachian boyars: allegedly, its first recruits included Alecu Filipescu-Vulpea, joined later by Grigore Brâncoveanu. According to one account...
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    Athenaeum on Victory Avenue by Paul Louis Albert Galeron (1886-1888) The Filipescu-Cesianu House on Victory Avenue, now the Museum of Ages (late 19th century)...
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    Blank was building up his a press empire of his own. He sponsored Grigore Filipescu, a BMB associate, helping him relaunch the conservative daily Epoca. He...
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    new Council also included Ion Cantacuzino and another young boyar, Ioan Alecu Filipescu-Vulpache. According to the memoirs of Sadyk Pasha, the new regime...
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