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    Alexandru Lahovary (Romanian: Alexandru N. Lahovari; August 16, 1841 – March 4, 1897) was a member of the Romanian aristocracy, a politician and diplomat...
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    Alexandru Lahovari National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național Alexandru Lahovari) is a high school located at 19 General Praporgescu Street, Râmnicu...
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    Alexandru Barbu Știrbei, also rendered Alex. Știrbeĭ, Știrbey, or Știrbeiŭ (Francized Alexandre Stirbey; 1837 – March 13, 1895), was a Wallachian-born...
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    Mihail Kogălniceanu Constantin A. Kretzulescu Alexandru N. Lahovari Iacob N. Lahovari Ion N. Lahovari Ion Lahovary Stephen Bartlett Lakeman Michel Landau...
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    Ioan Lahovary (redirect from Ion Lahovari)
    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...
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    the monarchist wing of "Red" liberalism, in power with Prime Minister Alexandru G. Golescu. The newspaper gave favorable coverage to the adoption of a...
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    1873) (interim) Gen. Christian Tell (31 March - 25 October 1873) Alexandru N. Lahovari (25 October 1873 - 30 March 1876) Minister of War: Gen. Christian...
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    Catargiu (29 March - 3 November 1889) Minister of Foreign Affairs: Alexandru N. Lahovari (29 March - 3 November 1889) Minister of Finance: George Vernescu...
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    Works: Alexandru Marghiloman (12 November 1888 - 22 March 1889) Minister of Agriculture, Trade, Industry and Commerce: Alexandru N. Lahovari (12 November...
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    1895) Minister of Foreign Affairs: Alexandru N. Lahovari (27 November 1891 - 3 October 1895) Minister of Finance: Alexandru Știrbei (27 November - 18 December...
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    Iacob N. Lahovary (Romanian: Iacob N. Lahovari; 16 January 1846 – 7 February 1907) was a member of the Romanian aristocracy, a general, politician and...
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    Revolution Square Alexandru Lahovari National College (then secondary school) at the beginning of the 20th century Alexandru Lahovari National College...
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    November 1889 - 15 February 1891) Minister of Foreign Affairs: Alexandru N. Lahovari (5 November 1889 - 15 February 1891) Minister of Finance: Menelas...
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    buildings. Main intersections/squares are Perla, Dorobanți Square, Alexandru Lahovari Square [ro], Charles de Gaulle Square, and Quito Square. Main streets...
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    Grădișteanu (20 April - 14 December 1870) Minister of Justice: Alexandru N. Lahovari (20 April - 14 December 1870) Minister of War: Col. George Manu...
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  • Kogălniceanu High School, Vaslui Ion Mincu Technological High School, Vaslui Alexandru Lahovari National College, Râmnicu-Vâlcea Mircea cel Bătrân National College...
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    family lived in a 19th-century house on Dionisie Lupu Street, close to Lahovari Plaza, in Sector 1 of Bucharest; Țițeica moved there around 1913, when...
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    is composed of Ion Mincu (1852–1912), Ion N. Socolescu (1856–1924) and Grigore Cerchez (1850–1927). Lahovari House, now in the courtyard of the Cantacuzino...
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    of Popescu's death, which occurred in mid-1921 at his home at General Lahovari (Icoanei) Street 26, Bucharest. According to conflicting sources, the date...
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    sfărșit", in Jurnalul Național, December 19, 2009 Zane, pp. 332, 377, 402 Lahovari et al., pp. 6–7. See also Gheorghe G. Bibescu, Domnia lui Bibescu. Tomul...
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    of Conservative leaders, Nicolae Filipescu and Alexandru Lahovari among them. He was upset when Lahovari died not too long after, and authored his obituary...
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    Argetoianu") (in Romanian) Ioan Scurtu, "Mit și realitate. Alexandru Averescu" ("Myth and Reality. Alexandru Averescu"), and "Prăbușirea unui mit" ("A Myth's Crumbling")...
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    monitors (Lascăr Catargiu, Mihail Kogălniceanu, Ion C. Brătianu and Alexandru Lahovari) and eight British-built torpedo boats. The four river monitors were...
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    1907, four river monitors (NMS Ion C. Brătianu, Mihail Kogălniceanu, Alexandru Lahovari and Lascăr Catargiu) were commissioned for the Romanian Navy. Built...
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    Ion Ghica. Created by a coup which toppled the authoritarian Domnitor Alexandru Ioan Cuza, it supervised the April elections—under the preordained assumption...
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    Gheorghe Bibescu and Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei. A fourth party, supporting Alexandru II Ghica and Dimitrie Ghica, cooperated with Crețulescu's Committee, although...
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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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    organization Class Type Displacement (tons) First commissioned Fate Alexandru Lahovari [ru]  Royal Romanian Navy Brătianu river monitor captured by Soviets...
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    purchasing a Bucharest townhouse previously owned by Clucer Mihalache Lahovari. In parallel, Dinicu also built himself a townhouse, on land located near...
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  • Brâncovenesc monuments, he built using this style, with works like the Lahovari House, the Kiseleff Roadside Buffet [ro] or the Central Girls' School in...
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