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Dinicu Golescu — Portrait of Dinicu Golescu Dinicu Golescu (usual rendition of Constantin Radovici Golescu; 7 February 1777 – 5 October 1830), a member of the Golescu family of boyars, was a Wallachian Romanian man of letters, mostly noted for his travel writings … Wikipedia
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… … Wikipedia
Ştefan Golescu — (1809 mdash;1874) was a Wallachian Romanian politician who served as a Prime Minister of Romania between 26 November 1867 and 12 May 1868.BiographyBorn in a boyar family of the Goleşti, he studied with his brothers (Nicolae and Radu) in… … Wikipedia
Dinicu — is a Romanian surname. It may refer to: Angheluş Dinicu (?–?, ca. 19th century), Romanian composer, naist (panpiper) and violinist – grandfather of Grigoraș Dinicu Grigoraş Dinicu (complete: Grigoraș Ionică Dinicu; 1889–1949), Romanian composer,… … Wikipedia
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Nicolae Iorga — Iorga redirects here. For the village in Botoşani County, see Manoleasa. Nicolae Iorga Nicolae Iorga in 1914 (photograph published in Luceafărul) Prime Minister of Romania … Wikipedia
Dimitrie Sturdza — (Romanian pronunciation: [diˈmitri.e ˈsturza], in full Dimitrie A. Sturdza Miclăuşanu; 1833 – 1914) was a Romanian statesman of the late 19th century, and president of the Romanian Academy between 1882 and 1884. Biography Born in … Wikipedia
Dimitrie Ghica — For the explorer, see Dimitrie Ghica Comăneşti. Dimitrie Ghica Dimitrie Ghica or Ghika (1816 – 1897) was a Romanian politician. A prominent member of the Conservative Party, he served as Prime Minister between 1868 and 1870. Dimitrie Ghica was… … Wikipedia
Take Ionescu — Prime Minister of Romania In office December 18, 1921 – January 19, 1922 Monarch Ferdinand I of Romania Preceded by … Wikipedia