- Alexandru G. Golescu
Infobox Person
name = Alexandru G. Golescu
caption = Alexandru G. Golescu in 1870
birth_date = 1819
birth_place =Bucharest ,Wallachia
death_date =August 15 ,1881
death_place =Rusăneşti ,Olt County
known_for =Prime Minister of Romania
occupation = PoliticianAlexandru G. Golescu (1819—
August 15 ,1881 ) was aRomania n politician who served as aPrime Minister of Romania in 1870 (betweenFebruary 14 andMay 1 ).Life
Early life
Born in the
Golescu family ofboyars inBucharest ,Wallachia , he was the cousin of the brothers Ştefan andNicolae Golescu ; Alexandru G. was often referred to as Alexandru Golescu Negru ("Golescu the Black"), to distinguish him from his relative and fellow activistAlexandru C. Golescu (who was known as "Albu" - "the White").Alexandru G. Golescu studied at the
Saint Sava Academy and then inParis , at the "École d'Arts et Métiers", and returned to be anengineer in Wallachia.Together with
Nicolae Bălcescu ,Ion Ghica andChristian Tell , Golescu was a founding member of the "Frăţia" ("Brotherhood") freemason and radical secret society in 1843, meant as opposition to Wallachian PrinceGheorghe Bibescu . He returned to Paris in 1845 to be a member of a revolutionary society of the Romanian students.Revolution and later years
He took part in the
Wallachian revolution of 1848 , and were members of the Revolutionary Committee formed around "Frăţia". He was a secretary of the Provisional Government, and served as its representative inFrance afterJuly 14 ,1848 (in this capacity, he called for theFrench Second Republic 's support in combating the threat of Ottoman andImperial Russia n intervention in Wallachia). Golescu was also active in negotiating an agreement between the Hungarian government ofLajos Kossuth and theTransylvania n Romanian forces ofAvram Iancu , but his efforts were largely unsuccessful.After the revolution in Bucharest was crushed, Ghica remained in exile until 1856, when, after Russian presence had been swept by the effects of the
Crimean War he returned to campaign for the unification ofWallachia andMoldavia , which was successful in 1859 whenAlexander John Cuza was elected "Domnitor " of the twoDanubian Principalities . He later served several times as minister and once, for only half a year, as Prime Minister under Prince Carol. He died at his estate inRusăneşti ,Olt County .External links
* [http://www.ohiou.edu/~Chastain/dh/golesa.htm "Golescu-Negru"] , by James Chastain, October 19, 2004, at the Encyclopedia of 1848 Revolutions.
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