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    Alexandru I. Lapedatu (14 September 1876 – 30 August 1950) was Cults and Arts and State minister of Romania, President of the Senate of Romania, member...
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  • Lapedatu is a Romanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexandru Lapedatu (1876–1950), Romanian historian Ioan Alexandru Lapedatu (1844–1878)...
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    honorary member of the Romanian Academy (since 1936). Ion Lapedatu was the son of Ioan Alexandru Lapedatu, Ph.D. of the University of Brussels, Professor for...
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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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    suggest that Cuza intended to make Sașa his successor is researcher Alexandru Lapedatu, who also concluded that, at the time, Cuza was overreaching, isolated...
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    event witnessed by, among others, the Minister of Religious Affairs, Alexandru Lapedatu, Bishop Nicolae Ivan, and Octavian Goga, who was a government minister...
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    later renamed Senat), adopted on the initiative of prince (Domnitor) Alexandru Ioan Cuza, by means of a plebiscite (i.e. referendum) in 1864, perfected...
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    politician, killed by torture at Gherla Prison (born 1893). 30 August – Alexandru Lapedatu, historian, politician, President of the Senate of Romania, member...
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    niece. Modern scholars who accept Aaron's genealogical claims include Alexandru Lapedatu, who thus argues that Aaron was the final male representative of the...
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    linguist and philologist Alexandru Lapedatu (1876–1950), President of the Senate and of the Romanian Academy, state minister Ion Lapedatu (1876–1951), finance...
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    1926 1929 24 Ioan Bianu 1929 1932 25 Ludovic Mrazek 1932 1935 26 Alexandru Lapedatu 1935 1938 27 Constantin Rădulescu-Motru 1938 1941 28 Ion Th. Simionescu...
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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...
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    Nicolae Iorga (category Alexandru Ioan Cuza University alumni)
    "Ententist" efforts were closely supported by public figures such as Alexandru I. Lapedatu and Ion Petrovici, as well as by Take Ionescu's National Action...
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    Commander, Grand Officer, Grand Cross, and Grand Cross with Collar. In 1863, Alexandru Ioan Cuza, the Domnitor of the United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia...
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    Basarabiei cu România", in Tyragetia, Vol. 5, Issue 2, 2011, p. 289 Alexandru Lapedatu, "Omul dela 2 Mai — Invinsul dela 11 Februarie. Preludiile căderii...
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    "best-known modern writers" in the field of archeology or ancient art, with Alexandru Lapedatu, George Murnu and Abgar Baltazar. Contrarily, a later assessment made...
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    Lupu (4 - 20 June 1927) Minister of Religious Affairs and the Arts: Alexandru Lapedatu (4 - 20 June 1927) Minister of Agriculture and Property: Constantin...
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  • were Patriarch Miron Cristea and ministers Constantin Angelescu and Alexandru Lapedatu. The initial cost was 2 million lei, paid by the Religious Affairs...
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    Georgescu [ro], general Stan Ghițescu, minister Alexandru Glatz [ro], general Ion V. Gruia, jurist, minister Alexandru Lapedatu, historian Ion Macovei, minister Iuliu...
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    "but apparently he did not have any essential information." Died: Alexandru Lapedatu, 73, former president of the Romanian Senate, died in the Sighet Prison...
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    2006, pp. 73–76. Alexandru Lapedatu, Ioan Opriș, Amintiri. Cluj-Napoca: Editura Albastră & Fundația Academia Civică, 2015. Alexandru Marghiloman, Note...
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    June – 24 November 1927) Minister of Religious Affairs and the Arts: Alexandru Lapedatu (22 June – 24 November 1927) Minister of Public Health and Social...
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    was signed by eighteen notable academicians, including Ion Nistor, Alexandru Lapedatu, Dimitrie Pompeiu, Gheorghe Spacu, Emil Racoviţă, Iorgu Iordan, Constantin...
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    editat după manuscris. Iași: Polirom, 2015. ISBN 978-973-46-4083-6 Alexandru Lapedatu, "Mănăstirea Comana", in Buletinul Comisiunii Monumentelor Istorice...
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    1900 to 1923, had died earlier in the year. Initially succeeded by Alexandru Lapedatu, a replacement had to be found when the latter soon resigned to become...
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  • Aron Densușianu (category Academic staff of Alexandru Ioan Cuza University)
    Brașov political newspaper Orientul latin, with his brother and Ioan Alexandru Lapedatu as collaborators. He belonged to Astra, and in 1877 was elected a...
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    287 Josan, p. 318 Berényi, p. 159 Berényi, pp. 159–60 Ioan Opriș, Alexandru Lapedatu în cultura românească, p. 14. Bucharest: Editura Științifică, 1996...
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    Alexandru Bârlădeanu (or Bîrlădeanu; 25 January 1911 – 13 November 1997) was a Romanian Marxian economist and statesman who was prominent during the communist...
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    Demetriescu, p. 271 Demetriescu, p. 341; Iorga (1938), pp. 369–370 Alexandru Lapedatu, "Austria și reforma agrară din 1864", in Memoriile Secțiunii Istorice...
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    accusing Bănescu of opportunism. Pușcariu had another row with historian Alexandru Lapedatu, whom he challenged to a duel with swords in October 1931. That outcome...
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