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Nicolae Moret Blaremberg (December 24, 1837–January 25, 1896) was a
Romanian politician. He was the son of
Vladimir Blaremberg, a
military engineers’ officer...
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Berindei Ioan G. Bibicescu [ro] Ana
Birchall Vasile Blaga Nicolae Blaremberg Anca
Boagiu Emil Boc
Sever Bocu
Marius Bodea Sebastian Bodu Constantin...
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George Fălcoianu. The
publication followed the line of
Nicolae Moret Blaremberg, made
notorious for his
radical and
republican agenda.
Ghica and Macedonski...
- from the Franco–Russian
Blarembergs and, collaterally, from the
Ghica family. His great-grandfather,
Colonel Vladimir de
Blaremberg,
claimed Huguenot lineage...
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Rosetti -
November 5, 1889
Grigore Trandafil -
November 16, 1890
Nicolae Blaremberg -
November 3, 1891
Dimitrie C. S****za-Scheianu -
November 27, 1891 Ștefan...
- of Moldavia,
Grigore Alexandru Ghica. He
married Alexandrina Moret de
Blaremberg, with whom he had five children,
including Vladimir Ghika and Dimitrie...
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minister plenipotentiary in Turkey; his
mother Alexandrina was born
Moret de
Blaremberg (van Blarembergue) in a Flemish-Russian family; he had four
brothers and...
- of
Bulgarian committees. In
November 1867, Carp
joined Nicolae Moret Blaremberg and
Aristide Pascal as co-editor of the
daily Térra (an
antiquated spelling...
- Justice:
Alexandru Marghiloman (21
February - 2
November 1891)
Nicolae Blaremberg (2 - 26
November 1891)
Minister of War: Gen.
Iacob Lahovari (21 February...
- Warnès, le Nain, Patel, la Fosse, la Saye, le Puget, François Guérin,
Blaremberg, Hue , et Van-Spaendonck. Mr de Saint-Yves's
cabinet of
engravings included...