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    Ion Lapedatu (14 September 1876 – 24 March 1951) was finance minister of Romania (1926–1927), Governor of the National Bank of Romania (1944–1945), and...
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    Brașov (today, Andrei Şaguna National College). Alexandru Lapedatu had a twin brother, Ion Lapedatu, economist, politician and Governor of the National Bank...
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    Ioan Alexandru Lapedatu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈo̯an alekˈsandru lapeˈdatu]; July 6, 1844 – March 28, 1878) was an ethnic Romanian Austro-Hungarian...
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    The sixth cabinet of Ion I. C. Brătianu was the government of Romania from 19 January 1922 to 29 March 1926. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:...
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    9 November 1928) Minister of Religious Affairs and the Arts: Alexandru Lapedatu (24 November 1927 - 9 November 1928) Ministry of Labour, Social Insurance...
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    Affairs and the Arts: Alexandru Lapedatu (22 June – 24 November 1927) Minister of Public Health and Social Welfare: Ion Inculeț (22 June – 24 November...
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    author Octavian Goga, impressed Goga and was bought for the state by Ion Lapedatu. Sion returned to the same venue in early 1926, when his exhibited a...
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    and philologist Alexandru Lapedatu (1876–1950), President of the Senate and of the Romanian Academy, state minister Ion Lapedatu (1876–1951), finance minister...
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    – 17 January 1922 Vintilă Brătianu – 19 January 1922 – 27 March 1926 Ion Lapedatu – 30 March 1926 – 19 March 1927 Gen. Alexandru Averescu – 19 March 1927...
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    killed by torture at Gherla Prison (born 1893). 30 August – Alexandru Lapedatu, historian, politician, President of the Senate of Romania, member and...
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    1933 - 3 January 1934) Ministers of State: Ion Nistor (30 December 1933 - 3 January 1934) Alexandru Lapedatu (30 December 1933 - 3 January 1934) Stelian...
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    1927) Minister of Foreign Affairs: Ion Mitilineu (30 March 1926 - 4 June 1927) Minister of Finance: Ion Lapedatu (30 March 1926 - 19 March 1927) Gen...
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    (30 January - 26 February 1934) Ion Costinescu (26 February - 1 October 1934) Ministers of State: Alexandru Lapedatu (5 January - 1 October 1934), as...
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    p. 289 Alexandru Lapedatu, "Omul dela 2 Mai — Invinsul dela 11 Februarie. Preludiile căderii lui Cuza-Vodă. Anexe documentare. I. Din Arhivele Statului...
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  • father by the author. While a student in Brașov, his teacher Ioan Alexandru Lapedatu spoke about folk songs; another teacher, Ioan Micu Moldovan, offered a...
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    Ghițescu, minister Alexandru Glatz [ro], general Ion V. Gruia, jurist, minister Alexandru Lapedatu, historian Ion Macovei, minister Iuliu Maniu, deputy, party...
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    Max Auschnitt (category Romanian military personnel of World War I)
    Vol. 8, Issue 1, February 1941, pp. 24–40. Ion Lapedatu, Ultimele însemnări. Brașov: Fundația Lapedatu & Fundația Academia Civică, 2016. Diana Mandache...
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    academicians, including Ion Nistor, Alexandru Lapedatu, Dimitrie Pompeiu, Gheorghe Spacu, Emil Racoviţă, Iorgu Iordan, Constantin Ion Parhon, Nicolae Bănescu...
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    Duca cabinet (redirect from Duca I Cabinet)
    November - 29 December 1933) Ministers of State: Ion Nistor (14 November - 29 December 1933) Alexandru Lapedatu (14 November - 29 December 1933) Stelian Neagoe...
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    - 20 June 1927) Minister of Religious Affairs and the Arts: Alexandru Lapedatu (4 - 20 June 1927) Minister of Agriculture and Property: Constantin Argetoianu...
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    historians Hortensia Dumitrescu, Vladimir Dumitrescu, Ecaterina Dunăreanu Vulpe, Ion Nestor, Dionisie M. Pippidi, Dorin Popescu, Gheorghe Ștefan, and Radu Vulpe...
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    Aristide Blank (category Romanian military personnel of World War I)
    p. 629 Țurlea, p. 133 Țurlea, p. 134. See also Lapedatu & Opriș, pp. 182–183; Stanciu, p. 567 Lapedatu & Opriș, pp. 182–183 Cronicar, "Revista revistelor"...
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    scientific publications, elected in 1955 alongside high-ranking party members Ion Gheorghe Maurer and Lothar Rădăceanu, and served as its vice president from...
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    Alexandru Tzigara-Samurcaș (category Romanian people of World War I)
    modern writers" in the field of archeology or ancient art, with Alexandru Lapedatu, George Murnu and Abgar Baltazar. Contrarily, a later assessment made by...
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    Avram Imbroane (category Romanian military personnel of World War I)
    General Secretary of Religious Affairs, assisting Culture Minister Alexandru Lapedatu. His mission pitted him against the Roman Catholic lobbies, which asked...
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    in 1867, and finally to Academia Română in 1879, during the reign of Carol I. The founding members of the Academy: The Presidents of the Academy: Established...
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    1 Dan Mircea Mazălu, "Aspecte ale domniei lui Al. I. Cuza în opera istoricului Alexandru Lapedatu", in Annales. Series Historica, Vol. 13, 2009, p. 149...
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    Legionary State as such lasted less than five months, but it was succeeded by Ion Antonescu's military dictatorship, and the parliament still remained suspended...
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    Nicolae Iorga (category Historians of World War I)
    efforts were closely supported by public figures such as Alexandru I. Lapedatu and Ion Petrovici, as well as by Take Ionescu's National Action advocacy...
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    Ioan Kalinderu (redirect from Ion Kalinderu)
    Ștefan Luchian, Ion Andreescu, Camil Ressu, and various others. The art world was skeptical of his tastes: Tudor Arghezi and Alexandru Lapedatu both noted...
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