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  First World War.com - Who's Who - Ion IC Bratianu
Ion IC Bratianu (1864-1927), born on 20 August 1864 in Florica in Romania, was six times prime minister of Romania – 1909, 1910-11, 1914-18, 1918-19, 1922-26, 1927 – and succeeded his father (of the same name) as leader of the Liberal party.
Bratianu served in 1907 as Minister of the Interior before assuming leadership of the Liberals and thereafter acting as prime minister.
Serving again as prime minister from 1992-26 Bratianu was responsible for the adoption of a new Romanian constitution and agrarian reform.
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 AllRefer.com - Bratianu (Romanian History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Ion Bratianu, 1821–91, was prominent in the Revolution of 1848 and helped to secure (1866) the election of Prince Carol of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (Carol I of Romania) to the throne.
Bratianu headed (1876–88, except for Apr.–June, 1881) a ministry that declared (1878) the full independence of Romania from the Ottoman Empire, which was secured in the Treaty of San Stefano.
From 1922 until his death (except for an interlude in 1926–27) Bratianu was premier, ruling Romania as a virtual dictator; he prevented the accession of Carol II in 1927.
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 ION C. BRATIANU (or BRATIANO) - LoveToKnow Article on ION C. BRATIANU (or BRATIANO)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
(or BRATIANO), ION C. (1821-1891), Rumanian statesman, was born at Pitesci in Walachia on the 2nd of June 1821.
During the reign of Prince Cuza (1859-1866), Bratianu figured prominently as one of the Liberal leaders.
After 1883 Bratianu acted as sole leader of the Liberals, owing to a quarrel with C. Rosetti, his friend and political ally for nearly forty years.
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 Bratianu on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ion Bratianu, 1821-91, was prominent in the Revolution of 1848 and helped to secure (1866) the election of Prince Carol of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (Carol I of Romania) to the throne.
Bratianu headed (1876-88, except for Apr.-June, 1881) a ministry that declared (1878) the full independence of Romania from the Ottoman Empire, which was secured in the Treaty of San Stefano.
From 1922 until his death (except for an interlude in 1926-27) Bratianu was premier, ruling Romania as a virtual dictator; he prevented the accession of Carol II in 1927.
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 Ion I. C. Bratianu - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Ion I. C. Bratianu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ion I. Brătianu (20 August 1864–24 November 1927) was the Prime Minister of Romania for five terms, including during World War I, when Romania achieved unification with Transylvania and Bessarabia.
He was the son of the Romanian statesman Ion Brătianu and a leader of the Romanian Liberal Party.
Brătianu participated at the Paris Peace conference, where he was a great supporter of the Greater Romania, the union of the Old Romanian Kingdom with Transylvania.
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 The Bratianu Brothers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
With the fall of the Muntenian revolution, Dumitru Bratianu and Maria Rosetti (the wife of C. Rosetti) were instrumental in the escape into exile of most of the principal revolutionary leaders.
Dumitru Bratianu later played an important role, principally as a diplomatic agent, during the movement toward the unification of the Romanian Principalities (1854-1861), and, then, in their eventual gaining of independence (1878).
Returning in April to Bucuresti, Ion Bratianu became one of the authors of the Muntenian revolutionary program, and on June 11, he led the uprising in Bucuresti that toppled the Bibescu regime.
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 Maniu Iuliu: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
As premier (with one slight interruption) from 1928 to 1930, he enacted liberal reforms, which were soon abrogated by King Carol II.
Maniu opposed Carol and the dictatorship of Ion Antonescu.
...Ion Bratianu, rather than to Iuliu Maniu, Alexandru Vaida Voevod, and other...that government and its leader, Iuliu Maniu, have been appraised differently...any case, his attitude toward Iuliu Maniu and the National Peasant leadership...
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 First World War.com - Primary Documents - Romania's Declaration of War with Austria-Hungary, 28 August 1916
Reproduced below is the official Romanian declaration of war with Austria-Hungary, delivered in a note by the Romanian Prime Minister, Ion Bratianu, to the Austrian ambassador in Romania on 28 August 1916.
Romania's entry into the war was as much opportunistic as defensive - she hoped to make territorial gains from an Allied victory, and she in any event held a long-standing enmity against Austria-Hungary.
Ion Bratianu's Declaration of War Delivered to the Austrian Minister in Romania on 28 August 1916
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 BRATIANU (or BRATIANO), ION C - Online Information article about BRATIANU (or BRATIANO), ION C
Cuza (1859—1866), Bratianu figured prominently as one of the Liberal leaders.
Bratianu died on the 16th of May 1891.
biography, Ion C. Bratianu, appeared at Bucharest in 1893.
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 History of Romanians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The government led by Ion C. Bratianu, in which Mihail Kogalniceanu served as Foreign Minister, decided, upon the Russian request for assistance, to join the Russian forces that were operative in Bulgaria.
The memorandum was drafted by the leaders of the Romanians in Transylvania, Ion Ratiu, Gheorghe Pop of Basesti, Eugen Brote, Vasile Lucaciu, a.o.
The serious crisis in the summer of 1940 led to the abdication of King Carol II in favour of his son Michael I (September 6, 1940); equally, it led to General Ion Antonescu’s take-over of the government (he became a Marshal in October 1941).
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 C. A. Rosetti   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He, along with other 1848ers (such as the Bratianu brothers, the Golescu brothrs, and Ion Ghica) were the movers behind the installation of the new monarchy in Romania.
Thereafter, he was a perennial chairman of the lower house of deputies and a key leader of the National Liberal political grouping led by Ion C. Bratianu.
With Bratianu and Mihail Kogalniceanu, Rosetti was instrumental in the successful outcome the war which led to independence in 1877.
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 BRĂTIANU ,ION I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The first son of Ion C. After graduating from St. Sava College in Bucharest (1882), in the autumn of 1883 he was sent, together with Eugeniu Carada, to Paris.
After the Balkan wars, by the public letter of 7th of September 1913, he announced the liberal programme: agrarian and election reforms.
- Bratianu led the affairs of the country during the war entirely, at the Paris Peace Conference (1919) and after the war, organising and structuring the institutions of Greater Romania.
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 The Principality of Rumania - AlternateHistory.com Discussion Board
On January 24, 1859, Alexander Ion Cuza (1820-73) was elected as Prince Alexander of Rumania.
Bratianu somehow manages to extricate himself from both sets of talks without alerting either side to the nature of Rumania’s split loyalties — they have other things to be worrying about.
Initial talks between Bratianu and the German Undersecretary of State, Zimmerman, in December 1915, seemed to be progressing soundly.
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 Bratianu, Ion --  Encyclopædia Britannica
In the Western world, biographical literature can be said to have begun in the 5th century BC with the poet Ion of Chios, who wrote brief sketches of such famous contemporaries as Pericles and Sophocles.
Their source of fuel would be an easily ionizable substance, such as cesium metal, to supply ions, or charged particles.
Ions that contain more than one atom are called polyatomic ions.
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 Southeast Europe Online
Born Ion Bratianu, premier of Romania (1876-88) from the Liberal Party.
Ion Constantin Bratianu became Prime Minister of Romania.
Ion Gheorghe Maurer became Prime Minister of Romania.
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Built between 1904- 1907 by the plans of the architect Ion Mincu, the Administrative Palace is now the center of the Prefecture and the County Council of Galati.
The portrait of the poet, with a romantic aura, raising, with the sight above times is boarded by a feminine character keeping a torch in her hand suggesting a permanent muse.
The statue, with 2,80 m height, was settled on a stone socle from Albesti and on it were three bronze plates (lost during the war and demolitions), on one of them being suggested the union gesture of all Romanians made by Negri in front of his friends at the parental mansion from Manjina.
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 Ion Bratianu -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ion Bratianu -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Ion C. Brătianu (June 2, 1821-May 16 1891), (A Balkan republic in southeastern Europe) Romanian statesman, was born at (Click link for more info and facts about Piteşti) Piteşti in (Click link for more info and facts about Walachia) Walachia.
He entered the Walachian army in 1838, and visited (The capital and largest city of France; and international center of culture and commerce) Paris in 1841 for purposes of study.
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 Licue Ion C. Bratianu
The oldest educational institution in Pitesti, the theoretical High School Nicolae Balcescu, was founded in 1866 as a gymnasium (grammar school) and in 1866 it became a lyceum.
The members of this family and especially his son, Ion I. Bratianu, Prime Minister and President of the National Liberal Party, were the architects of modern Romania.
Efforts are made now by most of the professors of the lyceum to give back the first name, Ion C. Bratianu, to the school in respect o the historical truth and as a homage to this family whose members were born and lived in the district of Arges, not too far away from Pitesti.
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 Timeline Romania
1821 Jun 2, Ion Bratianu (Lib), premier of Romania (1876-88), was born.
King Michael organized a coup against the pro-Nazi dictator, Marshal Ion Antonescu, but was double-crossed by Joseph Stalin and betrayed by the Allies who ceded the country to the Russians at the Yalta summit in 1945.
Ion Iliescu unveiled the new Logan sedan, a joint venture between Renault and Romania’s Dacia.
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 Bratianu, Constantin --  Encyclopædia Britannica
also called Dinu Bratianu Romanian politician, head of the Liberal Party, and one of the leaders of that party's opposition to the communist ascendancy in Romania after World War II.
The son of the great 19th-century statesman Ion Bratianu and a parliamentary deputy from 1895, Constantin Bratianu held no government position until 1933–34, when he served as minister of finance.
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 Bratianu
Bratianu headed (1876–88, except for Apr.–June, 1881) a ministry that declared (1878) the full independence of Romania from the Ottoman Empire, which was secured in the Treaty of
From 1922 until his death (except for an interlude in 1926–27) Bratianu was premier, ruling Romania as a virtual dictator; he prevented the accession of
1889–1950?, another member of the family, led the National Liberal party from 1934 and opposed both the dictatorship of Ion Antonescu and the Communist regime.
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He was one of the leaders of the party that rejected the Russian protectorate and the suzerainty of the Ottoman Empire, aspiring instead to make of Romania an independent democratic state.
Having been proscribed for his activity in the revolutionary cause, Bratianu withdrew to Paris, where he continued to work for the union and autonomy of the principalities of Moldavia and Walachia.
Aided by his longtime political ally C.A. Rosetti, Bratianu formed a Liberal government in 1876 and remained prime minister until 1888, except for a brief interval in 1881 when his brother took over the post.
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 Princess Ileana of Romania / I Live Again - Chapter 3
It was a young Romanian patriot and revolutionist, Ion Bratianu, who was largely responsible for persuading this German prince to leave the magnificent castle of his family, which stands not far from the Black Forest, where the Danube has its beginnings.
Down this river Prince Carl traveled to Romania, disguised as the valet of Ion Bratianu to escape the vigilance of the Turks, who were strongly opposed to his election as prince.
When he first set foot on the soil of his new country he said solemnly, "Now I am a Romanian!" For him that statement was a sacred pledge, and he devoted the remaining forty-eight years of his life to fulfilling it.
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 Lingua Romana: Volume 1. Issue 1. Spiridon: Bucharest-on-the-Seine
Thus C.A. Rosetti (1816-1885) and Ion C. Bratianu (1821-1891) urged Edgar Quinet in a letter published by the Courrier Français: “Help France remember that we are her sons and that we have fought for her in the streets.
Among the exiles were important writers and political leaders, including C.A. Rosetti, Ion C. Bratianu, Vasile Alecsandri (1818-1890), A. Russo (1918-1859), Mihail Kogašlniceanu (1817-1891), Cezar Bolliac (1813-1881), Ion Ghica (1816- 1897), and Ioan Heliade Radulescu (1802-1871).
The latter, whose exile lasted the longest - nine years - had a very significant evolution, revelatory for the Messianic rhetoric of the 1848 Romanian intellectuals and for their fascination with the Christian-socialist political models offered by Felicité Robert de Lamennais, Pierre Leroux, François Marie Charles Fourier, and others (Zamfir: 84-5,110-111).
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 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Nasty Duel -- Apr. 11, 1932   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Young Rumania, who is only as old as a middle-aged woman,* remembers Ion Bratianu as the Father of His Country.
The land was profoundly stirred last week when Father Ion's able grandson George Bratianu, leader of the Liberal Party, had to fight a nasty duel.
Not nasty are most European duels, the duelists firing (by agreement) into the air, thus " satisfying their honor" and whetting their appetites for the customary champagne luncheon.
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 Psephos - Adam Carr's Election Archive
After the First World War Romania established a parliamentary system, and the liberal leader Ion Bratianu attempted to carry out land reform and other steps towards a stable democracy.
But his efforts were thwarted by ethnic and political conflict, and in 1938 a royal dictatorship was established by King Carol II.
This led in 1944 to Soviet occupation, the overthrow of the monarchy and the establishment of a Communist regime in 1947.
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 Ion
1945 Ion Pillat, Romaniams poet/senator (Umbra timpului), dies
1940 Ion Nonna Otescu, composer, dies at 51
1872 Ion Heliade-Radulescu, Romanian politician/author, dies at 70
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