Ion Ionel Constantin Brătianu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon brətiˈanu], also known as Ionel Brătianu; 20 August 1864 – 24 November 1927) was a Romanian... 15 KB (1,458 words) - 10:14, 11 March 2024 |
Ion Brătianu National College (Romanian: Colegiul Naţional "Ion Brătianu") may refer to one of two educational institutions in Romania: Ion Brătianu National... 265 bytes (63 words) - 08:41, 30 October 2023 |
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... 3 KB (137 words) - 00:08, 2 February 2024 |
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... 7 KB (452 words) - 20:45, 5 April 2024 |
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... 4 KB (381 words) - 13:30, 29 April 2023 |
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... 12 KB (871 words) - 20:45, 5 April 2024 |
The "Ion C. Brătianu" National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național Ion C. Brătianu) is a comprehensive four-year public high school with 1,200 students... 6 KB (787 words) - 23:43, 11 November 2023 |
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... 19 KB (691 words) - 21:48, 22 April 2024 |
ultimately settled 1876, with the exceptionally long Liberal Ministry of Ion Brătianu. In 1881, Ghica was appointed Romanian Minister in London, an office... 11 KB (804 words) - 08:23, 23 April 2024 |