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  Ion Ghica
Ion Ghica (August 12, 1816—May 7, 1897) was a Romanian revolutionary, mathematician, diplomat and twice Prime Minister of Romania (between 1866 and 1867, and between 1870 and 1871).
Ion Ghica was educated in Bucharest and in the West of Europe, studying engineering and mathematics in France from 1837 to 1840.
Ion Ghica became a lecturer on mathematics at the Academy which was founded by the same Prince Sturdza in Iaşi (future University of Iaşi).
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  Ion Ghica - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ion Ghica -- (* 1816 - 1897) was a Romanian mathematician, diplomat and a prime minister of Romania for two times, between 1866 and 1867, respectively between 1870 and 1871.
Part of the Ghica family, a family with strong Aromanian roots that had many of its members playing an important role in the Romanian history, Ion Ghica was educated in Bucharest and in the West of Europe, studying engineering and mathematics in Paris from 1837 to 1840.
The conspiracy failed and Ion Ghica became a lecturer on mathematics at the university which was founded by the same Prince Sturdza in Iaşi.
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 Ion Ghica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
Ion Ghica (1817-1897) Descendant of a Romanian noble family (nine ruling princes), prominent Romanian writer and political leader, and one of the founders of modern Romania.
Ghica served, as well, as a link between the Muntenians and the revolutionary French regime, especially Lamartine, whose counsel was responsible for delaying the uprising in Bucuresti from April to June.
Ghica was an advocate of armed resistance to the bitter end, an option not pursued by the last military leader of the Muntenian revolution, Gheorge Magheru.
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Ion Ghica (1817-1897) was a Romanian diplomat and a prime minister of Romania between 1866 and 1867 and also between 1870-1871.
He then returned to Moldavia and was involved in the conspiracy of 1848, which was intended to bring about the union of Wallachia and Moldavia under one native prince Mihai Sturdza.
The conspiracy failed and Ion Ghica became a lecturer on mathematics at the university which was founded by Prince Sturdza in Iasi.
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 Definition of Ion Ghica
Ion Ghica (1817-1897) was a Romanian diplomat and a prime minister of Romania between 1866 and 1867 and also between 1870-1871.
He then returned to Moldavia and was involved in the conspiracy of 1848, which was intended to bring about the union of Wallachia and Moldavia under one native prince Mihai Sturdza.
The conspiracy failed and Ion Ghica became a lecturer on mathematics at the university which was founded by Prince Sturdza in Iasi.
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 ion --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
Ions migrate to the electrode of opposite charge in an electric field and are the conductors of current in electrolytic cells (see electrolysis).
Ions are formed by the addition of electrons to, or the removal of electrons from, neutral atoms or molecules or other ions; by combination of ions with other particles; or by rupture of a covalent bond...
An ion pair, for the physicist, is the positively charged particle (positive ion) and the negatively charged particle (negative ion) simultaneously produced by the addition of sufficient energy to a neutral atom or molecule to cause it to...
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 Ion Ghica - FamousWhy
Ion Ghica was born on August 12, 1816 in Bucharest, Romania, being a member of the famous Ghica family.
Ghica returned to Moldova where he took part in the 1848 conspiracy who desired the union of Tara Romaneasca with Moldova and that it would be ruled by a local prince - Mihail Sturdza.
- "Ion Ghica is an extraordinary writer strongly related to Caragiale, if we analyze their spirit and stile." - Alexandru Paleologu
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 Ion Ghica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
Ion Ghica (1817-1897) Descendant of a Romanian noble family (nine ruling princes), prominent Romanian writer and political leader, and one of the founders of modern Romania.
Ghica served, as well, as a link between the Muntenians and the revolutionary French regime, especially Lamartine, whose counsel was responsible for delaying the uprising in Bucuresti from April to June.
Ghica was an advocate of armed resistance to the bitter end, an option not pursued by the last military leader of the Muntenian revolution, Gheorge Magheru.
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 Ion Creanga - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Ion Creanga   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
Ion Creangă was born in the village of Humulesti, located in the foothills of the Carpathian mountains in northern Moldavia, in 1837.
The bulk of Creangă's work was written during this period, between 1875 and 1883 when he began to suffer from health problems.
He retired as a teacher in 1887 and died two years later, on 31 December 1889, from an attack of epilepsy.
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 : Constantin Roman | Book - Blouse Roumaine - Gregoire Ghica
Princess Aurélie Ghica is the French-born wife of Prince Gregoire Ghica to whom she is married from 1848 to 1858 when he dies in Paris in a carriage accident.
Princess Aurélie Ghica is born in 1820, as Aurélie Soubiran.
Princesss Aurélie Ghica frequents the literary and political circles and is particularly close to her cousin-in-law the writer Ion Ghica, to the poet Vasile Alecsandri and to the ruling Prince Alexander Ioan Cuza.
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 Ion Ghica - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Ion Ghica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
Ion Ghica - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Ion Ghica.
In 1859, after the union of Moldavia and Walachia had been effected, Prince Alexander John Cuza asked John Ghica to return.
He was the first to advocate the establishment of national industry and commerce, and also, to a certain extent, principles of exclusive dealing.
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 Ion Ghica -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
Ion Ghica (1817-1897) was a (A Balkan republic in southeastern Europe) Romanian diplomat and a prime minister of (A Balkan republic in southeastern Europe) Romania between 1866 and 1867 and also between 1870-1871.
The conspiracy failed and Ion Ghica became a lecturer on mathematics at the university which was founded by Prince Sturdza in (additional info and facts about Iasi) Iasi.
He was the first prime minister under Prince (afterwards King) (additional info and facts about Carol of Hohenzollern) Carol of Hohenzollern.
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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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 PNL.ro • Liberalii radicali
Seful guvernului, Ion Ghica, cu o baza politica mai mica, nu putea forma în juru-i o majoritate, caci confruntat cu o criza financiara provocata de împrumutul Oppenheim, era criticat aspru de Ion C. Bratianu pentru lipsa de energie si solutii inadecvate.
Asemenea tensiuni determinau demisia lui Ion Ghica, la 1 martie 1867, si promovarea la putere a unei formule de guvernare dominate de elemente participante la Revolutia de la 1848.
Demisia lui Ion C. Bratianu aducea treptat erodarea si, apoi, caderea guvernului C.A. Cretulescu, datorita faptului ca ministrii radicali pusesera un program de înarmare generala a tarii, de dezvoltare a fortelor militare si de modernizare a armamentului.
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 Search Results for ion - Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
An ion pair, for the physicist, is the positively charged particle...
Certain carbonium ions can be prepared in such a way that they are stable enough for study; more...
measure of the ability of an insoluble material to undergo displacement of ions previously attached and loosely incorporated into its structure by oppositely charged ions present in the surrounding...
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 Culture, art, spirit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
After the 1859 union of Wallachia and Moldavia, the foundations were laid in Iasi and Bucharest for artistic higher education, which would decisively contribute to the development of arts in Romania.
It was the epoch of the great classic authors of the Romanian literature: Mihai Eminescu (1850-1889), the national poet, Ion Creanga (1839-1889) and Ioan Slavici (1848-1925), prose writers, I.L. Caragiale (1852-1912), playwright, Alexandru Macedonski (1854-1920), poet, Titu Maiorescu (1840-1917), aesthetician, literary critic, and cultural mentor.
The foundations of the Romanian theatre were further consolidated by prose writer and playwright Ion Luca Caragiale (1852-1912).
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 cul1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
Nicolae Grigorescu and Ion Andreescu worked for a time at Barbizon, in France, alongside the artists who pioneered the Impressionist movement.
Prose writer and playwright Ion Luca Caragiale (1852 – 1912) further consolidated the foundations of the Romanian theatre.
During the 45 years of communist dictatorship, there was an underground form of cultural and spiritual opposition, especially in the theatre.
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Bucharest - The Romanian Banks Association (ARB) is due to elect on Tuesday the new chairman, after Ion Ghica, ex chairman of BCR, has resigned, and to fill the vacancies from the board.
Ion Ghica, ARB chairman, withdrew, at the beginning of this year, from the position of BCR chairman.
Ghica was the second chairman of ARB since the establishment of the association, the first being Constantin Duna, former chairman of "Ion Tiriac" Commercial Bank and chairman of Bankcoop.
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 Ion Ghica este favorit pentru conducerea RIB | Prima Pagina | Ziarul Financiar
Ion Ghica, unul dintre cei mai vechi bancheri de pe piata bancara romaneasca, are toate sansele sa preia conducerea unei noi banci - Romanian International Bank (RIB), dupa preluarea acesteia de catre un grup financiar american.
RIB a fost cumparata de Merchant's Bank of California, tranzactia primind zilele acestea toate avizele necesare.
Dupa ce si-a dat demisia, in septembrie, de la conducerea Casei de Economii si Consemnatiuni (CEC), Ion Ghica a intrat intr-o perioada de repaus, preferand sa adopte in aceast timp o atitudine mai discreta.
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 International Cooperative Information Center: Annex IV. List of Participants   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
Ion Ghica No. 13, Sector 3 Bucharest Mr.
Ion Ghica No. 13, Sector 3 Bucharest Ms.
Ion Ghica No. 13, Sector 3 Bucharest THAILAND Mr.
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Three unpublished documents purchased by the National History Museum together with other important documents that belonged to Ghica's family arepresented by the author of his paper.
The three documents have a private character and they were written towards the end of Ion Ghica's life.
It also deals with aspects regarding the political-diplomatic activity carried out by Ion Ghica at the Romanian Embassies in London and Berlin at the end of the 19th century.
www.mnir.ro /publicat/anuar/08/apostol.html   (108 words)

  
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Nicolae Grigorescu and Ion Andreescu work one period with Barbizon, at the sides artists who started the impressionist movement.
Painting saw to continue, during last decades, of news generations, which are referred in a creative way to the values of inheritance.
It is the time of great classic of the Rumanian literature: the poet national, Mihai Eminescu (1850-1889), prosateurs Ion Creanga (1839-1889) and Ioan Slavici (1848-1925), the playwright and prosator I.L. Caragiale (1852-1912), the poet Alexandru Macedonski (1854-1920), it critical arts person and cultural mentor Titu Maiorescu (1840-1917).
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 Index Ge-Gj
Ghica figured prominently in the revolutionary activity of 1848 and was subsequently forced into exile.
After his return to Romania in 1866 he joined the secret committee that secured the overthrow of the first prince of united Romania, Alexandru Ioan, and his replacement by Prince Karl of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, thereafter Carol I (prince, 1866-81; subsequently king).
Twice prime minister in 1866-67, Ghica, during his second administration, won the agreement of the sultan to Carol's accession.
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 Ion Ghica | Ziarul Financiar
Articole ZF care fac referire la Ion Ghica
Yapitek SRL, the general contractor of the Planorama residential complex (www.planorama.ro), which is located in the Doamna Ghica area of Bucharest, has entered into bankruptcy procedures, the debt collection...pe larg
Il compatimim pe Vasile Ghica pentru ceea ce i se intampla cand scrie.
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 Gardianul: Bibliotecarii continua lupta
Din cauza haosului din sistemul sanitar, doar jumatate din diabetici sunt in evidente
Aproximativ 100 de angajati ai Bibliotecii Nationale a Romaniei (BNR) au manifestat ieri timp de o ora la sediul din strada Ion Ghica impotriva dezinteresului Guvernului fata de acordarea unui sediu adecvat bibliotecii.
Guvernul a dispus in luna iunie, printr-o hotarare, ca sediul din Piata Unirii destinat BNR si in care sunt depozitate 3 milioane de volume, sa nu mai fie folosit ca biblioteca.
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 Romania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
While the Danube Delta, the Monastery of Horezu and the wooden churches at Muramures are among several sites on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list, the architecture of Romania reflects the historical influences of the Byzantine, Hungarian and Turkish cultures.
The paintings of Nicholae Grigorescu and Ion Andreescu, the sculptures of Constantin Brancusi, the music of George Enescu and the writings of Vasile Alecsandri and Ion Ghica are all internationally renowned.
Romania is a country with a rich culture influenced throughout history but unmistakable and uniquely, Romanian.
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 artnet.com: Resource Library: Cerchez, Cristofi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
He studied (1895–8) at the Politecnico, Milan, then returned to Romania and became a follower of ION MINCU.
Cerchez emerged as a leading representative of the ‘neo-Romanian’ style and as a keen student of Romanian vernacular architecture and decorative arts and of the medieval monuments of Wallachia.
The latter is exemplified in the Franco-Romanian Bank Building (1909; now the Consular Section of the Czech Embassy), Ion Ghica Street, Bucharest.
www.artnet.com /library/01/0155/T015559.asp   (284 words)

  
 Romania
Oct 1774 - 12 Oct 1777 Grigore III Alexandru Ghica (s.a.)
Sep 1916 - 3 Oct 1916 Ion Dragalina (b.
21 Mar 1961 - 29 Mar 1974 Ion Gheorghe Maurer (s.a.) PMR;1965 PCR
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