- Manolache Costache Epureanu
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Manolache Costache Epureanu (1823–1880) was twice the Prime Minister of Romania as a representative of the Conservative Party: in 1870 (1 May-26 December) and in 1876 (6 May-5 August).
Biography
Born in Bârlad, he studied in Heidelberg, Germany and returned to Moldavia to participate in the 1848 revolutionary movement, being part of the ad hoc committee.
In 1866, he was the president of the council which decided to invite a foreign dynasty to rule Romania. In 1871, during the Catargiu conservative government, Epureanu was the Minister of Justice between October 1872 and March 1873. He then switched to the opposition and in 1876, he was a Liberal Prime Minister, but later he switched again to the Conservative Party.
He published Chestia locuitorilor privită din punctul de vedere al Regulamentului organic (1866) and Despre pretinsa rescumpărare a căilor ferate (1879).
He died in Schlangenbad, Duchy of Nassau, which is now in Germany.
References
- Dimitrie R. Rosetti (1897) Dicţionarul contimporanilor, Editura Lito-Tipografiei "Populara"
Adunarea Deputaţilor
(Assembly of Deputies)
1862 - 1947Nifon Rusailă · Alexandru Emanoil Florescu · Emanoil Costache Epureanu · Nicolae Catargiu · Emanoil Costache Epureanu · Lascăr Catargiu · Anastasie Fătu · Ion C. Brătianu · Costache Negri · Grigore Balş · Gheorghe Costa-Foru · Nicolae Pǎcleanu · Dimitrie Ghica · Constantin N. Brăiloiu · Constantin A. Rosetti · Gheorghe Vernescu · Constantin A. Rosetti · Dimitrie C. Brǎtianu · Dimitrie Lecca · Constantin A. Rosetti · Dimitrie Lecca · Lascăr Catargiu · Constantin Grǎdişteanu · Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino · Gheorghe Rosnovanu · Gheorghe Manu · Petre C. Aurelian · Dimitrie Gianni · Constantin Olǎnescu · Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino · Mihail Pherekyde · Ştefan Şendrea · Grigore Trandafil · Constantin Cantacuzino-Paşcanu · Mihail Pherekyde · Basile M. Missir · Mihail Pherekyde · Constantin Olǎnescu · Constantin Cantacuzino-Paşcanu · Mihail Pherekyde · Vasile C. Morţun · Constantin Meissner · Alexandru Vaida-Voevod · Nicolae Iorga · Duliu Zamfirescu · Mihail Orleanu · Petre P. Negulescu · Nicolae Sǎveanu · Ştefan Cico Pop · Dimitrie Pompeiu · Stefan Cicio Pop · Nicolae Sǎveanu · Alexandru Vaida-Voevod · Mihail SadoveanuMarea Adunare Naţională
(Grand National Assembly)
1948 - 1989Gheorghe Apostol · Constantin Agiu · Constantin Pârvulescu · Dumitru Petrescu · Alexandru Drǎghici · Dumitru Petrescu · Constantin Doncea · Gheorghe Apostol · Ioan Vinţe · Gheorghe Apostol · Gheorghe Stoica · Constantin Pârvulescu · Ştefan Voitec · Miron Constantinescu · Nicolae GiosanAdunarea Deputaţilor
(Assembly of Deputies)
1990 - 1992Dan MarţianCamera Deputaţilor
(Chamber of Deputies)
since 1992Adrian Năstase · Ion Diaconescu · Valer Dorneanu · Adrian Năstase · Bogdan Olteanu · Roberta Anastase
Categories:- Prime Ministers of Romania
- People from Bârlad
- People of the Revolutions of 1848
- Romanian Ministers of Agriculture
- Romanian Ministers of Interior
- Romanian Ministers of Justice
- Members of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania
- Members of the Senate of Romania
- 1823 births
- 1880 deaths
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