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    Prince Nicolae Crețulescu (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e kret͡suˈlesku], surname also spelled Kretzulescu; 1 March 1812 – 26 June 1900) was a Prince...
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    festivity commemorating the Wallachian revolution (he was succeeded by Nicolae Kretzulescu, after the interim premiership of Apostol Arsachi). On June 23, Legea...
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    Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania Nicolae Kretzulescu Superior Economic School (College), Bucharest, Romania Mihai Eminescu...
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    revolutionary Alexandru Ipsilanti, Romanian Prime ministers Barbu Catargiu, Nicolae Kretzulescu, George Manu and Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino "Nababul" and historians...
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  • Școala Superioară Comercială "Nicolae Kretzulescu", a high school specialized in economic studies...
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    and of the country's public health system. Davila, together with Nicolae Kretzulescu, inaugurated medical training in Romania in 1857, by founding the...
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    February 1862 8 June 1862 2 Apostol Arsache 8 June 1862 24 June 1862 3 Nicolae Kretzulescu 24 June 1862 11 October 1863 4 Mihail Kogălniceanu 11 October 1863...
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    (1892–1971), army officer Nicolae Crețulescu (1812–1900), politician and physician Crețulescu Palace, a palace in Bucharest Kretzulescu Church, a Romanian Orthodox...
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    demolished, frescos salvaged. Examples in Bucharest include: Cotroceni Palace Kretzulescu Church Mogoșoaia Palace St. George the New Church Stavropoleos Monastery...
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    Nicolas Caradja (1892–1961), who married Catherine Kretzulescu (1893–1993), a member of the Kretzulescu family; they had three children: Princess Irène Mathilde...
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