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  First World War.com - Who's Who - Alexandru Averescu
Alexandru Averescu (1859-1938) is widely credited as Romania's most successful First World War commander; he also served as his country's Prime Minister for a month in February 1918.
Averescu was immediately given an active field command, leading Third Army, charged with defence of the southern border with Bulgaria.
The following month Averescu was given charge of Army Unit South and took it into action against combined Bulgarian and Turkish forces across the Danube at Flamanda in late September; ultimately with disastrous results with the consequence that his forces were routed.
www.firstworldwar.com /bio/averescu.htm   (355 words)

  
 Alexandru Averescu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexandru Averescu (14 November 1859, born in Babele, near Ismail, now in Ukraine — 1938) was a Romanian army general and Army Commander during World War I, often being credited with Romania's victory in this war.
Before the WWI he was Minister of War (1907-10) and commander of the II Corps in Craiova.
Averescu quit the army in the spring of 1918 for a political career.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alexandru_Averescu   (240 words)

  
 Romania’s History
But the Romanians elected on January 5/17, 1859 in Moldavia and on January 24/February 5, 1859 in Wallachia Colonel Alexandru Ioan Cuza as their unique prince, achieving de facto the union of the two principalities.
The new Constitution (inspired from the Belgian one of 1831), which was promulgated in 1866 and was in use until 1923, proclaimed Romania a constitutional monarchy.
In politics many parties competed with one another, so the government was controlled over the years by several of them: the People’s Party (Alexandru Averescu), the National Liberal Party (Ion I.C. Bratianu, I.G. Duca, Gheorghe Tatarescu) and the National Peasant Party (Iuliu Maniu).
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 Great Romania (1919 - 1940)
as it were: ''The People's League'' (Iasi, 1918), created around the great popularity of general Alexandru Averescu, the comander of the second Army (1916-1918) that he leaded to the victory from Mãrãsesti (July, 1917).
The new Parliament voted at 29th December 1919 voted the law through it ratified the union of Bassarabia, Bucovina and Transylvania with Romania.
Averescu (1920-1921) addopted the laws of agrarian reform, the coin unification, the financiar reform and the first budget of Great Romania.
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 Masonic Forum Magazine No. 20 Winter 6005 A.L.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
The historical desiderata were "Supplex Libellus Valachorum" or "We want to unite with the country" and Romanian Masons from Transylvania were some of the most assiduous preachers and, in the end, their accomplishers.
Alexandru Vaida-Voevod, a great politician, and not only him, but the entire Transylvanian deputation during the Peace Conference in Paris, adhered to Freemasonry and they were initiated in the Parisian lodge Ernest Renan.
At the end of the National Reunion War, General Alexandru Averescu, ex-chief of the Great General Staff and future Romanian prime-minister, thanked  National Grand Lodge of Romania for its efforts at country's service in an official letter.
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1867) 18 Jan 1859 - 23 Dec 1861 Alexandru Ioan Cuza Voievod (b.
Princes - Cuza-Voievod dynasty - 23 Dec 1861 - 23 Feb 1866 Alexandru Ioan I (b.
1942) 14 Dec 1999 - 22 Dec 1999 Alexandru Athanasiu (interim) (b.
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 Romania: history   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
In 1859, the principalities elected a single prince, Alexandru Ion Cuza, who was recognized by the major powers and by the Sultan in 1861.
Social upheaval, and the landowners’ fear of having their lands expropriated, led General Averescu (the hero of two wars and now the head of the government) to take harsh measures.
The general strike of 1920 was put down and the Communist Party was declared illegal in 1924.
gbgm-umc.org /country_profiles/country_history.cfm?Id=128   (3366 words)

  
 Romania - Greater Romania and the Occupation of Budapest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Victory went to Iuliu Maniu's National Party, the major prewar Romanian party in Transylvania, which quickly carved out a niche in the political life of Greater Romania by attracting peasant support in the Old Kingdom, the territories of pre-World War I Romania.
Maniu's colleague, Alexandru Vaida-Voevod, became premier and rapidly signed the treaties.
Vaida-Voevod ran the government until 1920, when the king named General Alexandru Averescu premier.
countrystudies.us /romania/19.htm   (441 words)

  
 Tourism - Marasti   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
After preparing the artillery for almost 40 hours, in the dawn of the July 24 begun the offensive from Marasti.
Till July 30, the big units of the second Romanian army, leaded by marshal Alexandru Averescu, by heavy fights, have managed to break the enemy front on 30 km and obliged it to retire 20 km, liberating about 30 localities from Varncea county.
The victory from Marasti was made with great sacrifices (1980 deads and 3000 woundeds).
www.ici.ro /romania/en/turism/hi_marasti.html   (268 words)

  
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Averescu nr.3, bl.2, sc.A, et.2, ap.12; BUCURESTI; Judet M. pcmit@xnet.ro; Director general ing.
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 Lost Trails: Romania
French emperor Napoleon III supported this, the Ottoman Empire and Austria were against, so a new conference of the seven protector powers was called in Paris (May -- August 1858); there, only a few of the Romanians’ claims were approved.
But the Romanians elected on January 5 / 17, 1859 in Moldavia and on January 24 / February 5, 1859 in Wallachia Colonel Alexandru Ioan Cuza as their unique prince, achieving de facto the union of the two principalities.
The Romanian nation state took on January 24 / February 5, 1862 the name of Romania and settled its capital in Bucharest.
www.losttrails.com /pages/Destinations/Romania2.html   (5286 words)

  
 Romania, a country study
Alexandru Ioan Cuza, prince of the United Principalities of Moldavia and Walachia (1859-66)
T E ROMANIAN PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC, later renamed the Socialist Republic of Romania, came into being in 1948 when the country's communist party, under Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, consolidated its power and promulgated a Soviet-style constitution.
More importantly, the government's loss of legitimacy with the people and the threat of a potentially violent “second revolution” left Romania's future course in grave doubt.
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Stefan Trausan (ICI & PUB) Research Institute for Informatics Maresal Averescu Avenue, 8-10 71316, Bucharest 1 trausan@roearn.bitnet@utcs.utoronto.ca trausan%roearn@vm.univie.ac.at Phone: 40-1-312 8539 Fax: 40-1-312 8539 Introduction to algorithms (Thomas H. Cormen, Charles E. Leiserson, Ronald L. Rivest) ML for the working programmer (Lau[w]renceC.
====================================================================== The Library of the University Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Iasi R.S. Michalski, G. Tecuci (eds), Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Multistrategy Learning, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, November 7-9, 1991.
Alexandru - Tudor Pirvulescu, GURU member SCOP SRL phone: (40 1) 3 11 05 47, (40 1) 6 79 30 40 / 117 fax: (40 1) 3 12 99 89 home phone: (40 1) 7 81 57 11 e-mail: gheorghe@scop.ro spiride@pi-bucuresti.th-darmstadt.de patudor@scop.ro - copy of the 150Mb tape (see prof.
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 Verio transit for European Customers - network explorer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
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 Index Fa-Fl
He was able to incorporate Transylvania, Bessarabia, Bukovina, and part of the Banat into a Greater Romanian state, thus finding his postwar kingdom doubled in size, and on Oct. 15, 1922, he was solemnly crowned king of all Romanians at Alba Iulia.
In 1920 he engineered a royal coup that installed Gen. Alexandru Averescu as prime minister, whose government in 1921 finally enacted a measure of the land reform the king had promised in 1917.
In 1925 his eldest son, the playboy crown prince Carol, renounced his rights to the throne, and Ferdinand was succeeded by his young grandson, Prince Mihai.
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 Romania
Oct 1774 - 12 Oct 1777 Grigore III Alexandru Ghica (s.a.)
Dec 1786 - 19 Apr 1788 Alexandru (XI) Ioan Ipsilanti (b.
Mar 1792 - 10 Jan 1793 Alexandru (XII) Constantin Moruzi (b.
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 ::Bucharest::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
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Mackensen, commanding the German-reinforced Bulgarian Danube Army, drove north through the Dobruja and crossed the Danube on November 23.
Penned in a salient, Romanian Gen. Alexandru Averescu was disastrously defeated in the Battle of the Arges River (December 1-4).
Bucharest was occupied on December 6, and by the year's end the remnants of the Romanian armies had been driven north into Russia, holding one tiny foothold in their own country with belated Russian support.
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 A Case Study on Trianon
The Hungarian democracy can renounce revanche, but under no circumstances can it renounce demanding for its separated brethren all of those rights and freedoms that it demanded for the national minorities during the time of Hungarian hegemony.
A year later, he thought it necessary to publish an open letter to General Alexandru Averescu, Minister President of Romania, asking that he ensure the free development of Romania's national minorities.
But although Jaszi and his friends came to expect less and less of the Little Entente countries, they continued to believe that the emigration had no choice but to maintain a Western, democratic
www.hungarian-history.hu /lib/tria/tria31.htm   (5599 words)

  
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Assisted by Mihail Kogalniceanu, his closest adviser, Alexandru Ioan Cuza initiated a reform
After the abdication of Alexandru Ioan Cuza (1866), Carol of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen,
was controlled over the years by several of them: the People's Party (Alexandru Averescu), the
www.jerak-online.com /Gesch.htm   (5596 words)

  
 Romania.co.nz » Romanian History
French emperor Napoleon III supported this, the Ottoman Empire and Austria were against, so a new conference of the seven protecting powers was called in Paris (May-August 1858); there, only a few of the Romanians’ claims were approved.
Alexandru Ioan Cuza (1859-1866), Voivode of the United Principalities
Mihail Kogalniceanu (1817-1890), implemented the program to modernize Romania
www.romania.co.nz /nz/history.php   (5612 words)

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