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    Dincă Brătianu and the younger brother of Dimitrie, as well as the father of Ionel, Dinu, and Vintilă Brătianu. He also was the grandfather of poet Ion Pillat...
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    Ion Ionel Constantin Brătianu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon brətiˈanu], also known as Ionel Brătianu; 20 August 1864 – 24 November 1927) was a Romanian...
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    April 1881 until 8 June 1881. He was the son of Dincă Brătianu and the older brother of Ion C. Brătianu. As mayor of Bucharest, he witnessed a major event...
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  • Ion Brătianu National College (Romanian: Colegiul Naţional "Ion Brătianu") may refer to one of two educational institutions in Romania: Ion Brătianu National...
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    statesman Ion Brătianu and of his wife, Pia Brătianu [ro] (née Pleșoianu). The fourth of five children, his brothers were Ion I. C. Brătianu and Vintilă...
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  • The "Ion C. Brătianu" National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național Ion C. Brătianu) is a comprehensive four-year public high school with 1,200 students...
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    brothers Ion I. C. Brătianu and Dinu Brătianu were the leaders of the National Liberal Party of Romania, founded by their father, Ion C. Brătianu. Born at...
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    published by Editura Oscar Print as Elisa Brătianu, Ion IC Brătianu, Memorii involuntare (Elisa Brătianu, Ion IC Brătianu, Involuntary Memories). In 2015, the...
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    ultimately settled 1876, with the exceptionally long Liberal Ministry of Ion Brătianu. In 1881, Ghica was appointed Romanian Minister in London, an office...
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    Vintilică Brătianu [ro] (1914–1994), president of the Liberal Party 1993, 1993–1994 Ion Brătianu Dimitrie Brătianu Ion I. C. Brătianu Vintilă Brătianu Lambru...
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    father, Ion N. Pillat, was a landowner and parlimenarian. His mother, Maria Brătianu, was the second daughter of the political leader Ion C. Brătianu. His...
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    Liberal politics soon after 1876, when the group came to power with Ion Brătianu as Premier. According to many versions, Eminescu, who was working on...
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    present day. The incumbent prime minister of Romania, as of 5 June 2024, is Ion-Marcel Ciolacu, the current leader of the Social Democratic Party (PSD),...
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    This is a list of the successive governments of Romania. The first Roman Cabinet was led by Petre Roman between December 1989 – June 28, 1990. The second...
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  • I. C. Brătianu may refer to: Ion C. Brătianu, a Romanian politician I. C. Brătianu, Tulcea, a commune in Tulcea County, Romania Ion Brătianu National College...
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    of the liberal trend (most notably, Ion Brătianu, Dimitrie Sturdza, Ion Ghica, C. A. Rosetti, Dimitrie Brătianu, and Alexandru G. Golescu), which were...
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    Bălcescu, Ion Ghica, Alexandru G. Golescu, and Major Christian Tell; by spring 1848, the leadership also included Dimitrie and Ion Brătianu, Constantin...
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    liberal aims in the revolution of 1848. Despite the participation of Ion Brătianu and other future leaders of the Liberal Party in the overthrow of Cuza...
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    the National Liberal Party, whose leader Ion Brătianu owned estates in Ștefănești. Possibly acting on Brătianu's orders, Nicolae Dimancea, known as the...
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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 family...
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    officially enforced under the premierships of Ion Brătianu. During his first years in office (1875) Brătianu reinforced and applied old discrimination laws...
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  • itself in the National Liberal Party (Partidul Naţional-Liberal), led by Ion Brătianu 1884: A faction formed the Radical Party, led by C.A. Rosetti and George...
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    Constantin Constantin Ion Brătianu (born May 20, 1887 in Bucharest, Romania; died 1955 or January 21, 1956), also known as "Bebe" (this means "Baby") was...
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     g. Constantin's granddaughter Sabina Brătianu-Cantacuzino, Constantin's great-grandson Gheorghe Brătianu or Ion Duca) the female line of the family history...
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    2006–2007, pp. 149–167 Gheorghe I. Brătianu, "Bismarck și Ion C. Brătianu", in Magazin Istoric, October 1997, pp. 13–17 Ion Bulei, "P. P. Carp – un aristocrat...
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    Liberal faction (the "Reds", led by C. A. Rosetti) and the Liberal leader Ion Brătianu, and ultimately led to "coup d'état plans". At the same time, for many...
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    Independence, when he was Minister of Foreign Affairs in the cabinet of Ion Brătianu. Ionescu ended his career in politics with the National Liberal Party...
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    Moldavia (1859). Afterwards, he was a member of the Liberal Party of Ion Brătianu and served for about half a year as Prime Minister of Romania in a Liberal...
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    The Brătianu-class river monitors were a class of four river monitors used by the Romanian Navy. They were named Ion C. Brătianu, Lascăr Catargiu, Mihail...
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  • Ion C. Brătianu (1821–1891), Romanian statesman Ion I. C. Brătianu (1864–1927), Romanian politician, five-term Prime Minister of Romania, son of Ion C...
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