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    political speeches notorious). Born in Craiova as the son of Army general Ioan Argetoianu [ro], he trained in Law, Medicine, and Letters at the University of...
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    Ioan (or Ion) Flueraș (or Fluieraș) (November 2, 1882 – June 7, 1953) was a Romanian social democratic politician and a victim of the communist regime...
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    The cabinet of Constantin Argetoianu was the government of Romania from 28 September to 23 November 1939. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:...
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    as their canvas gets cut and breaks", addressed an order to General Ioan Argetoianu, president of the joint commission and inspector general of the military...
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    pregătește guvernul Argetoianu!" ("1946-1948. An Argetoianu Government Is Under Preparation!"), in Magazin Istoric, May 2000 Ioan Scurtu, Viața Politică...
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    1910 34 Nicolae Filipescu 29 December 1910 27 March 1912 35 General Ioan Argetoianu 29 March 1912 13 October 1912 36 General Constantin Harjeui 14 October...
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    Ioan N. Lahovary or Ion Lahovari; January 25, 1844 – June 14, 1915) was a member of Romanian aristocracy, a politician and diplomat who served as the Minister...
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    1973 (notes by M. Şt.) Constantin Argetoianu, "Memorii" ("Memoirs"; fragment), in Magazin Istoric, March 1968 Ioan Scurtu, "'Politica: (...) culegi mai...
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    Wikipedia article at [[:ro:Ioan Emanoil Florescu]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|ro|Ioan Emanoil Florescu}} to...
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    minister after the assassination of Barbu Catargiu, under ruler Alexandru Ioan Cuza. He avoided debating the issue of land reform, at that time the most...
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    Argetoianu (1998), p. 200 Argetoianu (2003), pp. 300–301 Argetoianu (1998), pp. 238, 259 Argetoianu (1998), pp. 301–303, 327–328, 337–338 Argetoianu (1998)...
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    Ion Ghica (redirect from Ioan Ghica)
    after the union of Moldavia and Walachia had been effected, Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza asked Ion Ghica to return. Later (1866), despite being trusted by Prince...
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    Crin Antonescu Ion Antonescu Mihai Antonescu Sorin Apostu Constantin Argetoianu Anton I. Arion Constantin C. Arion Costache Aristia Apostol Arsache Teodor...
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    prof. Dr. Stelian Neagoe, Din însemnările zilnice ale lui Constantin Argetoianu, Jurnalul, Mar. 21, 2010 Dan Grecu, Detașamentele exterioare de muncă...
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    with the parties' reformist leaders — Ioan Flueraș, Ilie Moscovici, and Iosif Jumanca. At the time, Argetoianu claimed, his conversations with Moscovici...
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  • from among the People's Party, by Alexandru Averescu and Constantin Argetoianu. Talks yielded no results, especially after Averescu attempted to impose...
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    Minister Petre P. Carp Preceded by Grigore C. Crăiniceanu Succeeded by Ioan Argetoianu [ro] Personal details Born (1862-12-05)December 5, 1862 Bucharest,...
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    Moldavia) union, as a member of Partida Națională. During the reign of Alexander Ioan Cuza (1859–1866), Brătianu founded (in 1875) the National Liberal Party (PNL)...
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    after the 1859 union of the Danubian Principalities under Domnitor Alexandru Ioan Cuza, and later served as Foreign Minister under Carol I. He was several...
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    Constantin Argetoianu (13 March - 13 June 1920) Nicolae Titulescu (13 June 1920 - 16 December 1921) Minister of Justice: (interim) Constantin Argetoianu (13...
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    Times. Retrieved 26 July 2024. Ion Alexandrescu, Ion Bulei, Ion Mamina, and Ioan Scurtu, Partidele politice din România, 1862–1994: Enciclopedie, Bucharest...
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    year. Mircea Geoană was born in Bucharest, on 14 July 1958. His father, Ioan Geoană, was a general in the Romanian Army from 1965 to 1992 and was head...
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    1931) (interim) Constantin Argetoianu (7 May 1931 – 5 June 1932) Minister of Foreign Affairs: (interim) Constantin Argetoianu (18 – 27 April 1931) Dimitrie...
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    Alternativă, Social Theory Institute of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, 1994 Ioan Scurtu (1973). "Mit și realitate. Alexandru Averescu" [Myth and Reality....
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    Argetoianu VII, p. 120 Argetoianu VII, p. 171 Argetoianu VII, pp. 220–221 Argetoianu VII, pp. 218 Ioan Lăcustă, "Așa nu ne place istoria! Fața văzută...
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    Mihalache Argetoianu* D. Ghika Vaida-Voevod Titulescu Tătărescu* Titulescu V. Antonescu Micescu Tătărescu* Petrescu-Comnen Gafencu Gigurtu Argetoianu Manoilescu...
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    Nicolae Golescu went into exile, to return in the 1850s and support Alexandru Ioan Cuza's bid for the throne of a united Danubian Principalities (Wallachia...
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    Golescu was a member of the Wallachian assembly that elected Alexandru Ioan Cuza as prince of both Wallachia and Moldavia (1859). Afterwards, he was...
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    Mihalache Argetoianu* D. Ghika Vaida-Voevod Titulescu Tătărescu* Titulescu V. Antonescu Micescu Tătărescu* Petrescu-Comnen Gafencu Gigurtu Argetoianu Manoilescu...
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    Gafencu (11 May - 1 June 1940) Ion Gigurtu (1 - 28 June 1940) Constantin Argetoianu (28 June - 3 July 1940) Minister of Finance: Mitiță Constantinescu (11...
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