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Grigore Iunian (September 30, 1882 – 1939) was a
Romanian left-wing
politician and lawyer. A
member of the
National Liberal Party (PNL)
during the 1910s...
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general in
World War I
Adrian Ioana (born 1981),
mathematician Grigore Iunian (1882–1939),
politician Mihail Lascăr (1889–1959),
general in
World War...
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Neuroscience at
Caltech Eugen Filotti –
diplomat Horia Hulubei –
physicist Grigore Iunian –
politician Traian Lalescu –
mathematician Stoica Lascu –
historian Gheorghe...
- he was
briefly active in the
Radical Peasants' Party,
formed by
Grigore Iunian as a
splinter group of the
National Peasants' Party; however, he was by...
- Peasants' Party–Stere.
Another left-wing
dissidence broke away with
Grigore Iunian in late 1932,
establishing itself as a
Radical Peasants'
Party (PȚR) in...
- Peasants' Party,
being pressed by
Virgil Madgearu and
Grigore Iunian to
explain himself (
Iunian proposed a
motion of no confidence, but the PNL continued...
- was a
political party in Romania. The
party was
established by
Grigore Iunian on 22
November 1933,
absorbing the
Democratic Peasants' Party–Stere. It...
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sought the
counsel of the
prominent lawyers Istrate Micescu and
Grigore Iunian, but was
refused by both, and, as a consequence, his
defence team comprised...
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parliamentary initiative. It was
advanced later in the same day by the PȚ's
Grigore Iunian. King
Ferdinand I
intervened in
favor of the
National Liberals, installing...
- Constanța", in
Aurora Dobrogei,
Issue 4/1935, p. 2
Nicolae Mischie, "Grigore
Iunian, apărător al
regimului democrat", in Litua.
Studii și Cercetări, Vol. VII...