Constantin Ion Parhon (Romanian pronunciation: [konstanˈtin iˈon parˈhon] ; 15 October 1874 – 9 August 1969) was a Romanian neuropsychiatrist, endocrinologist...
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Thiriart, but there was a publicised connection between him and Iosif Constantin Drăgan, an Iron Guardist Romanian-Italian émigré millionaire (Drăgan was...
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of the RPR were appointed: Constantin Ion Parhon, president, Mihail Sadoveanu, Ștefan Voitec, Gheorghe Stere [ro], and Ion Niculi, vice presidents. The...
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dictator Ion Antonescu, Romania became aligned with Nazi Germany. In 1944, Michael participated in a coup against Antonescu, appointed Constantin Sănătescu...
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Ion Iliescu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon iliˈesku] ; born 3 March 1930) is a Romanian politician and engineer who served as the second and fourth president...
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being part of the 1848 revolutionary committee, together with Ion Ghica, Nicolae Bălcescu, Ion Heliade Rădulescu and others (including his brother Ștefan...
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assistance following the interventions of Miron Constantinescu and Constantin Ion Parhon, Rădulescu-Motru was hospitalized in a Bucharest clinic for much...
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Ion Gheorghe Maurer (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon ˈɡe̯orɡe ˈmawrər]; 23 September 1902 – 8 February 2000) was a Romanian communist politician and lawyer...
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minor role in King Michael's first wartime government, headed by General Constantin Sănătescu, though their presence increased in the one led by Nicolae Rădescu...
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Romania entered World War I on the Allied side, Ion Antonescu acted as chief of staff for General Constantin Prezan. When enemy troops crossed the mountains...
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Constantin Ion Parhon Ion Niculi Mihail Sadoveanu Gheorghe Stere [ro] Ștefan Voitec Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion...
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[kondukəˈtor], meaning 'Leader') was the title used officially by Romanian dictator Ion Antonescu during World War II, also occasionally used in official discourse...
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in 1928. In the political crisis created by the deaths of Ferdinand I and Ion I. C. Brătianu and the ineffective regency of Prince Nicholas of Romania...
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exception of 1938–1944, during the dictatorships of Carol II (1938–1940) and Ion Antonescu (1940–1944). On 23 August 1944, Michael I restored the last democratic...
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of Socialist Unity and Democracy Comturist Leaders Constantin Ion Parhon Petru Groza Ana Pauker Ion Gheorghe Maurer Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej Gheorghe Apostol...
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1989 Revolution. Romanian Journal of Society and Politics, 4(1), 97-123. "Ion Iliescu". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 5 April 2022. "Emil Constantinescu"...
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II returned to Romania to assume power. On 7 July, Miron Cristea and Constantin Sărățeanu resigned from the regency and the following day, the Parliament...
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1930s. Upon the outbreak of World War II in Europe, he was imprisoned by Ion Antonescu's regime in the Târgu Jiu internment camp, and escaped only in...
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Eugen Heroveanu, Barbu Lăzăreanu, Constantin Mille, Panait Mușoiu, Constantin Ion Parhon, Eugen Relgis, Mihail Sadoveanu, Gheorghe Tașcă, and Paul Zarifopol...
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including Ion Nistor, Alexandru Lapedatu, Dimitrie Pompeiu, Gheorghe Spacu, Emil Racoviţă, Iorgu Iordan, Constantin Ion Parhon, Nicolae Bănescu, Constantin Rădulescu-Motru...
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Constantin Ion Parhon Ion Niculi Mihail Sadoveanu Gheorghe Stere [ro] Ștefan Voitec Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion...
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Constantin Ion Parhon Ion Niculi Mihail Sadoveanu Gheorghe Stere [ro] Ștefan Voitec Presidium of the Great National Assembly (1948–1961) Constantin Ion...
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included major Constantin Vieru, senior lieutenant Ștefan Vămanu, lieutenant Iosif Sipoș, sub-lieutenant Vasile Costan, platoon leader Constantin Apăvăloaie...
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Another factor was Karl's blood relation to the ruling Prussian family. Ion Brătianu was the Romanian politician sent to negotiate with Karl and his...
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Basarab, and had settled in Moldavia. He was born in Iași, the son of Constantin Catargiu, the scion of an old boyar family. According to some historians...
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vorba doar de a nu pierde accesul la putere și bani". 27 November 2021. "Ion Cristoiu: Alianţa PNL-PSD e victoria lui Klaus Iohannis, poate cea mai mare...
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Nicolae Costăchescu, Iorgu Iordan, Ioan Borcea, Octav Băncilă, and Constantin Ion Parhon; for a while during 1919, the united party existed under the name...
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Soviet Union (ARLUS), which was led by biologist and physician Constantin Ion Parhon. Having served as a host to official Soviet envoys Andrey Vyshinsky...
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process formarly ended in 2004, during the presidency of his predecessor, Ion Iliescu. He is the only president of Romania to have been suspended by the...
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in the harp class, but gave up her career in music to follow her husband, Ion Constantinescu. He was originally from Oltenia, he had 8 brothers, and after...
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