- The
House of
Catargiu (Romanian pronunciation: [katarˈd͡ʒi.u]) is the name of an old and
influential Moldavian noble family of the Tupilați region, whose...
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Barbu Catargiu (26
October 1807 – 20 June [O.S. 8 June] 1862) was a
conservative Romanian politician and journalist. He was the
first Prime Minister of...
- Lascăr
Catargiu (Romanian: [ˈlaskər katarˈd͡ʒi.u] or Lascăr Catargi; 1
November 1823 – 11 April [O.S. 30 March] 1899) was a
Romanian conservative statesman...
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Bulevardul Lascăr
Catargiu is a
major thoroughfare in
Sector 1 of Bucharest, Romania,
linking Victory Square with Piața Romană. Originally, the boulevard...
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Alexandru Ștefan
Catargiu (1825–1897) was a Wallachian,
later Romanian politician.
Alexandru Catargiu studied finance in Paris.
After returning home, he...
- Lascăr
Catargiu may
refer to: Lascăr
Catargiu,
Romanian politician Lascăr
Catargiu, the
former name of Schela, Galați,
Romania Lascăr
Catargiu, the former...
- The
cabinet of
Barbu Catargiu was the
first government of the
United Prin****lities of Romania,
after formal union of
Wallachia with Moldavia, and lasted...
- the Liberals, as well as Carol's resolution: the
Prince called on Lascăr
Catargiu to form a
stable and
reliable government. The
change in
tactics forced...
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Nicolae Callimachi-
Catargiu (February 24, 1830 –
November 9, 1882) was a
conservative Romanian politician who
served as the
Minister of
Foreign Affairs...
- The
first cabinet of Lascăr
Catargiu was the
government of
Romania from 11 May to 13 July 1866. The
ministers of the
cabinet were as follows: President...