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  Ion Ghica information - Search.com
He was born in Bucharest, Wallachia, to the Ghicas, a prominent boyar family with strong Aromanian roots, and was the nephew of both Grigore Alexandru Ghica (who was to become Prince of Wallachia in the 1840s and 1850s) and Ion Câmpineanu, a Carbonari-inspired radical.
Ion Ghica was educated in Bucharest and in the West of Europe, studying engineering and mathematics in Paris from 1837 to 1840.
Ghica is also noted as one of the first major Liberal figures in the Kingdom of Romania, and one of the leaders of the incipient Liberal Party.
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  Grigore IV Ghica - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Grigore IV Ghica or Grigore Dimitrie Ghica was Prince of Wallachia between 1822 and 1828.
Although his is ultimately an Albanian lineage and many of his relatives had occupied the throne in both Bucharest and Iaşi, the regime change after the Greek War of Independence, Tudor Vladimirescu's actions and the Philikí Etaireía's brief rule in the two Principalities, Grigore IV is considered the first in a succession of non-Phanariote rulers.
The elections for Prince in the Divan, although prescribed by the Akkerman Convention of 1826, were not to be organized, due mainly to precipitating events.
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 Blouse Roumaine // Free Excerpt - Dora D'Istria // Selected & Introduced by Constantin Roman
She was the niece of another Prince Alexandru Ghica (ruler of Wallachia 1834 – 1842) and a great niece of prince Grigore III Ghica, who was beheaded in 1777 by the Ottomans for opposing the rapt of Bukovina.
Elena spoke nine foreign languages by the age of fourteen and on her first European tour with her parents, in 1842 amazed the Court of William IV of Prussia at “Sans Souci”, by translating into German a classic greek inscription, from an archaeological artefact brought to the palace by Humboldt.
She marries a Russian prince Alexander Koltov Massalsky and follows her husband to the Court of Nicholas I at St Petersburg.
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 Encyclopedia: Ghica family
Grigore IV Ghica Grigore Dimitrie IV Ghica was a ruler of Wallachia between 1822 and 1828.
Romanian boyar families Ion Ghica (1817-1897) was a Romanian diplomat and a prime minister of Romania between 1866 and 1867 and also between 1870-1871.
Dimitrie Ghica (1816-1897) was the Prime Minister of Romania as a representative of the Conservatory Party between 1868 and 1870.
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 M. Gutu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Bacescu, 1981 (Crustacea, Tanaidacea).-- Travaux du Musée d´Histoire naturelle "Grigore Antipa" 31: 323-326.
, a new genus of Apseudomorpha (Crustacea, Tanaidacea).-- Travaux du Muséum d´Histoire naturelle "Grigore Antipa".
Richardson, 1902 (Crustacea, Tanaidacea) from Bermuda Caves.-- Travaux du Musée d´Histoire naturelle "Grigore Antipa" 27: 55-62.
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 Ghica family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Ghica family was a Romanian noble family to which apertained manyvoivodes of Wallachia and Moldavia.
Grigore II Ghica : 1733 - 1735 and 1748 - 1752
Grigore III Ghica : 1764 - 1767 and 1774 - 1777
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 Muzeul National de Istorie Naturala Grigore Antipa
Din initiativa lui Grigore Antipa, in paralel cu reorganizarea radicala a Muzeului zoologic, este creata o noua sectie, cea de Antropologie si Etnografie.
Grigore Antipa prezinta primului ministru Dimitrie Sturza un memoriu în care demonstra necesitatea existentei unei cladiri special construite pentru a organiza "un Muzeu de Istorie Naturala demn de capitala tarii".
Are loc inaugurarea oficiala a Muzeului in noua sa cladire, in prezenta regelui Carol I, a printului Ferdinand si a Printesei Maria.
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 The Pariah Syndrome - Chapter IV
Ghica was probably influenced by the writings of a number of journalists of his day.
Ghica's move in 1837 affected only a fraction of the total: just 5,582 families out of a Romani population of nearly half a million.
The Russian-Turkish Convention appointed Alexandru Ghica (grandson of Grigore-Alexandru Ghica), and Barbu Shtirbei to their Council, where they served from 1849 until 1855, in which year Grigore Ghica, a cousin of Alexandru, was made Prince of Moldavia, and Shtirbei was given control of Wallachia.
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 Ghica family - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It gave many voivodes of Wallachia and Moldavia.
The Ghica's originated in Albania and came north to Wallachia during the Ottoman period.
Ghica is a very common last name in Albania.
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 The Patrin Web Journal - Romani (Gypsy) Slavery
It is likely that many of the slaves had remained unaware of their brief emancipation; but for those who knew, their return to enslavement must have been a terrible blow.
In that year, Ghica's cousin Grigore was made Prince of Moldavia, and Stirbei was appointed Governor of Wallachia.
Grigore was a weak man, and while he claimed to deplore slavery, he made no move to abolish it.
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 Ghica family - TheBestLinks.com - Romania, 1756, 1828, 1866, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
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Ghica family, Romania, 1756, 1828, 1866, 1764, 1735, 1871, 1870, 1854, 1867...
Ghica family was a Romanian noble family to which apertained many voivodes of Wallachia and Moldavia.
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 Ghica family - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Ghica family - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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Ghica family, Voivods of Wallachia, Voivods of Moldavia and Prime Ministers of Romania.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Ghica_family   (67 words)

  
 Barnova
Next to it there is a ruined house from the 18th century, in the time of Grigore Ghica Voivode, the belfry at the entrance and the surrounding wall.
The assembly was finished in 1728 by the ruler Grigore Ghica who restored the surrounding wall and its towers and who built above the cellar a big house whose ruins can be seen today.
They say that during the epidemic of fever the ruler Grigore Ghica with his court were sheltered at the Birnova Monastery.
www.trinitas.ro /theway/manastiri/Barnova/barnova.htm   (513 words)

  
 Grigore IV Ghica -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Grigore IV Ghica -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Grigore Dimitrie IV Ghica was a ruler of (additional info and facts about Wallachia) Wallachia between 1822 and 1828.
He was a member of the (additional info and facts about Ghica family) Ghica family.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/g/gr/grigore_iv_ghica1.htm   (43 words)

  
 TABLOUL daniilor în bani (cunoscute) făcute de Voevozii români la Athos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Scarlat Ghica: 800 Lei per year, and "once for all" 8,000 Lei, and 500 for the traveller
Grigore Ghica: yearly donation worth 150 piastres [= 15,000 aspros]
Grigore Ghica: yearly donation worth 560 thalers = 56,000 aspros
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 Gheorghe Ghica - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Gheorghe Ghica (1600-1664), founder of the Ghica family, is said to have been a playmate of another Albanian known to history as Ktipruli Aga, the famous vizier, who recognized Gheorghe while he was selling melons in the streets of Constantinople and helped him on to high positions.
Gheorghe became prince of Moldavia in 1658 and prince of Wallachia in 1659-1660.
This page was last modified 09:19, 11 Jun 2005.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Gheorghe_Ghica   (146 words)

  
 Cazaban
Grigore Maior, directed by Vasile Neagoe Orbul, with the pupils of the Gymnasium of Blaj (performances also in : Sebeş, Alba Iulia, Vinţ Cut).
The two performers, together with C. Nottara, Ion Petrescu, and the actors of the "Caragiale comedy school" increase the reputation of the Romanian thatre.
A large number of theatres are founded in most of the main cities (over 30 dramatic theatres and over 20 puppet theatres).
www.cimec.ro /Teatre/cazaban_eng.htm   (1377 words)

  
 R.P.F.- A century old buiding
After the name of the demolished inn, the empty place was named Constantin-Voda Plaza, and around 1870 wooden or linen barracks were built and a "comedy and entertainment" fair was installed.
With the amounts obtained and with the effort made manager Ghica manages to move in October 1899 in the new palace, the technical and accountant division, in April 1900 the other divisions and services of the central Administration, and in the year 1901, the central telegraphic and telephone office.
After the death of the manager Ghica, by public subscription among superior clerks of the central Administration, are realized a bust of the managers Cezianu and Ghica, worked by the sculptor Romanelii placed in February 1906 in the Postal Palace, on both sides of the main stairway which led to the central Administration.
www.federatia-filatelica.ro /pagini/posta-eng.htm   (1855 words)

  
 Frumoasa
The museum of the monastery, the marble tombstone of princess Ruxandra, the daughter of Grigore II Ghica, the marble mausoleum of the family of the ruler Mihai Sturza, the iconostasis of 1841.
In time the first buildings decayed and some even demolished, and thus Grigore Ghica II was forced to make big works of restoration and repair (1726-1733).
With his care the church was re-built and a complex of palaces was added, and according to the Oriental fashion of "Taringrad" (Istanbul), some artesian wells and a lake were arranged.
www.trinitas.ro /theway/manastiri/Frumoasa/frumoasa.htm   (451 words)

  
 The Union of Principates 1859
The public assemblies (ordinary and extraordinary) were suspended, in their place being Councils or Ad-hoc Divans, in Principates were settled 25,00 soldiers from each of the two powers, on the basis of Convention vere named the princes: Barbu Stirbey in Romanian Country and Grigore Alexandru Ghica in Moldavia.
Against the decision from Balta Liman, the romanians emigration addresed a protest to French National Assembly and from C.A.Rosetti`s initiative, at Paris, at the begining of June 1848 it was constitued the Romanian Democrate Committee.
The leading of govern came to Ion Ghica, then the Senate and the Committee proclamed as prince Philip of Flandra, from belgian reining house, but he did not accept the crown.
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 Ghica family -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Ghica family -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Ghica family was a (A Balkan republic in southeastern Europe) Romanian noble family.
It gave many (additional info and facts about voivode) voivodes of (additional info and facts about Wallachia) Wallachia and (A landlocked republic in eastern Europe; formerly a European soviet but achieved independence in 1991) Moldavia.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/G/Gh/Ghica_family.htm   (123 words)

  
 Grigore IV Ghica Information
Grigore IV Ghica or Grigore Dimitrie Ghica was Prince of Wallachia between 1822 and 1828; a member of the Ghica family, Grigore IV was the brother of Alexandru Ghica and the uncle of Dora d'Istria.
The elections for Prince in the Divan, although prescribed by the Akkerman Convention of 1826, were not to be organized, due mainly to precipitating events.
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 Mihail Kogalniceanu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
His history course was suspended in 1844, his passport was revoked during a trip to Vienna in the same year (he was there as the secret emissary of the oppostion to discuss with Metternich Sturdza's possible ouster) and he wasbriefly imprisoned on his return home.
Paradoxically, Moldovan failure and frustration in 1848 was rewarded in 1849 when, subsequent to the Convention of Balta-Liman (April), Grigore Ghica, a liberal reformer and unionist was named Prince of Moldova (1849-1856) by the Sultan.
A new day had dawned which, combined with the Crimean War, would eventually lead to the achievement in the 1850s and 1860s of most of the "wishes of the national party," and the practical conclusion of the Romanian 1848.
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 Reign of Autochthonous Princes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
In spring 1822, two boyar delegations, a Moldavian and a Walachian one, were convoked to Constantinople.
The big boyars Grigore Ghica in Walachia and Ion Alexandru Sturza (John Alexander Sturza) in Moldavia were designated to mount the thrones, as they took part in the two delegations.
The reign of the princes Ghica and Sturza took place in very difficult circumstances.
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 Science - Short History
Stefanescu and Grigore Cobalcescu (author of the first Romanian treatise on geology) are the first Darwinist from our country.
In the social sciences we remark the activity of the philologist Teodor Cipariu, the great linguist and historian Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu, the historians E.
Mihoc (mathematical statistics), Grigore Moisil (partial differential equations, algrebriac theory of the automatic mechanisms, mathematical logic), affirmed by valuable works since the period between the two world wars and N.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
There, he became a great friend of many Muntenian students (especially Ion Ghica) who, as a group, came to see themselves as Romanians, rather than as Moldavians or Muntenians.
When he returned to Iasi in 1839, he continued to promote the idea of the union.
In late 1849, the newly installed liberal/unionist Prince Grigore Ghica (1849-1856) sent him back home and made him State Archivist.
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 Dmoz Utforsker: World > Română > Educaţie > Licee şi colegii | GratisGuide.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Colegiul Economic "Ion Ghica" Bacău - Aici puteţi citi prezentarea colegiului, un scurt istoric, perspective, informaţii despre baza materială, personalul didactic, performanţe, programe, specializări.
Grupul Şcolar "Grigore Moisil" Brăila - Conţine istoric, oferta educaţională, specializări şi curriculum, informaţii despre resursele materiale, galerie foto.
Liceul de Informatică "Grigore C. Moisil" Iaşi - Aici puteţi găsi diverse informaţii despre acest liceu: specializări, obiective, istoric, colectivul cadrelor didactice, lista elevilor pe clase, absolvenţi, activităţi sportive din liceu, regulamente, date despre examene, resurse, galerie foto.
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 SUFLETUL ROMÂNESC ÎN BASARABIA DUPA ANEXARE
Când discursurile triumfatoare rasunau la Cernauti, lumea se aduna la Iasi, cu autoritatea comunala în frunte, pentru a inaugura într-un colt napadit de jidovime bustul de marmura al lui Grigore Alexandru-Voda Ghica.
Ghica a fost, cu tot sângele românesc revarsat în neamul sau, un grec; moartea lui, doi ani dupa luarea Bucovinei, nu se datoreste acestui eveniment.
Când nu-i are, îi creeaza, si astfel durerea noastra a înfaptuit pe acestalalt Grigore Ghica, deosebit de cel istoric, fals din punct de vedere al adevarului, dar care va trai totusi atâta timp cât si durerea noastra.
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 cul1
Prose writer and playwright Ion Luca Caragiale (1852 – 1912) further consolidated the foundations of the Romanian theatre.
In the first decades of activity of the National Theatre several actors gave memorable performances, going down in the history of the Romanian theatrical performance: Grigore Manolescu, Stefan Iulian, Aristizza Romanescu, C.I.Nottara, Aristide Demetriad, Ion Brezeanu.
In the performing art of the last decades exceptional actors have increased the prestige of the national theatre school: Lucia Sturdza Bulandra, George Vraca, George Calboreanu, Grigore Vasiliu—Birlic, Alexandru Giugaru, Silvia Dumitrescu Timica, Silvia Popovici, Toma Caragiu, Radu Beligan, Marin Moraru, Gheorghe Dinica, Stefan Iordache, Ion Caramitru.
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 Culture, art, spirit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The foundations of the Romanian theatre were further consolidated by prose writer and playwright Ion Luca Caragiale (1852-1912).
In the first decades of activity of the National Theatre several actors gave memorable performances, going down in the history of Romanian theatrical performance: Grigore Manolescu, Stefan Iulian, Aristizza Romanescu, C.I. Nottara, Aristide Demetriad, Ion Brezeanu.
In the performing art of the last decades exceptional actors have increased the prestige of the national theatre school: Lucia Sturdza Bulandra, George Vraca, George Calboreanu, Grigore Vasiliu-Birlic, Al.
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