political career. His father's name is unknown but Alexandru Ghica, a descendant of Gheorghe Ghica, suggested that his name was Matei (ca. 1565–1620)...
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from Moara Vlasiei". Emerging Europe. Retrieved September 9, 2023. Alexandru Ghica Palace – view from the back Moara Vlăsiei train station Căciulați train...
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with British support. Returning during the reign of Prince Grigore Alexandru Ghica, he became Moldavia's minister of war in 1858; he also represented...
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Transfagarasan Highway". Details Elaborate decorations in Alexandru Ioan Cuza Hall The palace's crystal chandeliers were manufactured at Vitrometan Mediaș...
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Monastery Church, Iași, unknown architect, 1836, Neoclassical - Alexandru Ghica Palace, in the place where in now the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural...
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The Alexandru Ioan Cuza University (Romanian: Universitatea „Alexandru Ioan Cuza"; acronym: UAIC) is a public university located in Iași, Romania. Founded...
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and expansion project of the former Princely Palace of Moldavia, dated to the time of Prince Alexandru Moruzi (1803–1806, architect Johan Freywald),...
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Wallachia, Alexandru II Ghica. From 1859 to 1866, the Prince (styled Domnitor after 1862) of the United Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia, Alexandru Ioan...
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Târgoviște Princely Court (section Princely Palace)
carried out by Prince Grigore al II-lea Ghica between 1748 and 1752, but they were of poor quality as the palace's vaults collapsed in 1785. A new fire and...
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Prince Alexandru II Ghica, who expanded the number of paved streets and added the new Princely Palace (later replaced by the much larger Royal Palace). This...
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built himself the eponymous Gothic revival palace. Alexandru married Maria Ghica-Comănești of the Moldavian Ghicas. She brought him as dowry the winery of...
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1863, whom built the Sturdza Palace as seen today In 1869, George Sturdza married Maria, the daughter of writer Ion Ghica, moving the family into the Manor...
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Museum of Art Collections (category Palaces in Bucharest)
died in 1834, the building was rented 1834-1842 by Prince (domnitor) Alexandru II Ghica, who established a chancery there, where people could come to register...
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Nicolae Ghica-Budești declared themselves for a modern architecture, with Romanian specific, based on theses such as those formulated by Alexandru Odobescu...
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Nicolae Ghica-Budești declared themselves for a modern architecture, with Romanian specific, based on theses such as those formulated by Alexandru Odobescu...
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Marițica Bibescu (redirect from Marițica Ghica)
Spatharios Costache Ghica. Her adoptive clan, the Ghicas, remained the leading Wallachian family until late 1842, when Alexandru II was deposed by the...
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Master of the Grand Lodge of Scotland (1936-1937) Scarlat Ghica Grigore II Ghica Alexandru Moruzi Jérôme I – Grand Master of the Grand Orient of Westphalia...
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Moldavia as successor of his father in May 1761. Replaced by Grigore III Ghica in March 1764, he returned to his throne in January 1767. It was the Russo-Turkish...
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von Mönnich (1824–1872) and had issue Prince Alexandru Stirbey (1836–1895); married Princess Maria Ghica-Comănești (1851–1885) and had issue Prince Dimitrie...
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political career. His father's name is unknown but Alexandru Ghica, a descendant of Gheorghe Ghica, suggested that his name was Matei (c. 1565–1620)....
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one year later. Cernovodeanu, Paul (1982). "Ştiri privitoare la Gheorghe Ghica vodă al Moldovei ( 1658– 1659 ) şi la familia sa (I)". Anuarul Institutului...
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Prince Barbu Alexandru Știrbey (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈbarbu ʃtirˈbej]; 4 November 1872 – 24 March 1946) was 30th Prime Minister of the Kingdom of...
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Moldavian revolutionary attempt in the last days of March 1848. Grigore Alexandru Ghica allowed the exiled revolutionaries to return to Moldavia c. 1853, which...
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election as hospodar, he was seen as an opponent of his predecessor, Alexandru II Ghica. On 1 January 1843, the first (and only) elections carried out in...
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25 lei. In Moldavia, it was noted that in the first reign of Grigore II Ghica, the vânători, called vânători și pușcași ("hunters and riflemen"), had...
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the cathedral. A new cornerstone was laid on 15 April 1880. Architect Alexandru Orăscu, rector of the University of Bucharest, designed new plans that...
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part in national government from 1837 to 1842, when he served Prince Alexandru II Ghica as Postelnic and Logothete. During that interval, he clashed with...
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Dosoftei Miron Costin Grigore III Ghica Monument Gheorghe Asachi The Obelisk of Lions Vasile Alecsandri Alexandru Ioan Cuza Mihai Eminescu Monument Mihail...
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alliance between conservatives and radical liberals in order to obtain Alexandru Ioan Cuza's removal from power in 1866. This name was promoted in its...
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revolutionary movement. They returned after the start of Grigore Alexandru Ghica's rule, but Elena suffered from depression after Cuza began engaging...
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