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Constantin Ion Parhon (Romanian pronunciation: [konstanˈtin iˈon parˈhon] ; 15 October 1874 – 9 August 1969) was a Romanian neuropsychiatrist, endocrinologist... |
Ion Iliescu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon iliˈesku] ; born 3 March 1930) is a Romanian politician and engineer who served as President of Romania from... |
assistance following the interventions of Miron Constantinescu and Constantin Ion Parhon, Rădulescu-Motru was hospitalized in a Bucharest clinic for much... |
including Ion Nistor, Alexandru Lapedatu, Dimitrie Pompeiu, Gheorghe Spacu, Emil Racoviţă, Iorgu Iordan, Constantin Ion Parhon, Nicolae Bănescu, Constantin Rădulescu-Motru... |
Romania entered World War I on the Allied side, Ion Antonescu acted as chief of staff for General Constantin Prezan. When enemy troops crossed the mountains... |
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University (redirect from Alexandru Ion Cuza University of Iaşi) Moisil Dumitru Oprea Constantin Ion Parhon Ion Petrovici Alexandru Philippide Luca Piţu Alexandru-Florin Platon Dimitrie Pompeiu Constantin Stere Simion Stoilow... |
George Emil Palade, 1974 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine winner Constantin Parhon, endocrinologist Nicolae Paulescu, discovered insulin Emil Racoviță... |
Tudor Arghezi (redirect from Ion Theodorescu) physicians, including Nicolae Gh. Lupu, George Emil Palade, and Constantin Ion Parhon, decided that Arghezi's sciatic nerve was being pressed on by an... |
(2003) Izgoniții din rai (2005) "A murit fostul primar Constantin Simirad. El era internat la Parhon cu COVID". Ziarul de Iași (in Romanian). 29 March 2021... |
Alexandru Ioan Cuza (redirect from Alexandru Ion Cuza) the 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... |
Ion Gheorghe Iosif Maurer (23 September 1902 – 8 February 2000) was a Romanian communist politician and lawyer, and the 49th Prime Minister of Romania... |
the 1950s and early 1960s), it was called the "C. I. Parhon University", after Constantin Ion Parhon. Most of the building is still intact, however during... |
Carol II of Romania (category World War II political leaders) Helen eventually divorced Carol in 1928. In the political crisis created by the deaths of Ferdinand I and Ion I. C. Brătianu and the ineffective regency of... |
Michael I of Romania (category World War II political leaders) dictator Ion Antonescu, Romania became aligned with Nazi Germany. In 1944, Michael participated in a coup against Antonescu, appointed Constantin Sănătescu... |
Petru Groza (category Leaders of political parties in Romania) of the RPR were appointed: Constantin Ion Parhon, president, Mihail Sadoveanu, Ștefan Voitec, Gheorghe Stere [ro], and Ion Niculi, vice presidents. The... |
Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (section Political career) 1930s. Upon the outbreak of World War II in Europe, he was imprisoned by Ion Antonescu's regime in the Târgu Jiu internment camp, and escaped only in... |
Peasants' Party (Romania) (category Political parties established in 1918) Nicolae Costăchescu, Iorgu Iordan, Ioan Borcea, Octav Băncilă, and Constantin Ion Parhon; for a while during 1919, the united party existed under the name... |
Republic, serving from that date until April 13, 1948, alongside Constantin Ion Parhon, Mihail Sadoveanu, Ștefan Voitec, and Gheorghe Stere [ro]. For the... |
incumbent president Ion Iliescu who was supported by the Democratic National Salvation Front (FDSN). After this first important political experience, the... |
exception of 1938–1944, during the dictatorships of Carol II (1938–1940) and Ion Antonescu (1940–1944). On 23 August 1944, Michael I restored the last democratic... |