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Kretzulescu Church (Romanian:
Biserica Kretzulescu or Crețulescu) is an
Eastern Orthodox church in
central Bucharest, Romania.
Built in the Brâncovenesc...
- (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e kret͡suˈlesku],
surname also
spelled Kretzulescu; 1
March 1812 – 26 June 1900) was a
Prince Wallachian,
later Romanian...
- Crețulescu
Palace (Palatul Crețulescu in Romanian,
alternative spelling "
Kretzulescu" or "Krețulescu") is a
historic building near the Cișmigiu
Gardens on...
- Crețulescu or
Kretzulescu may
refer to:
Constantin A. Crețulescu (1809–1884),
academic and
politician Catherine Caradja (née
Ecaterina Olimpia Crețulescu;...
- demolished,
frescos salvaged.
Examples in
Bucharest include:
Cotroceni Palace Kretzulescu Church Mogoșoaia
Palace St.
George the New
Church Stavropoleos Monastery...
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Nicolas Caradja (1892–1961), who
married Catherine Kretzulescu (1893–1993), a
member of the
Kretzulescu family; they had
three children:
Princess Irène Mathilde...
- Law
Faculty Building (Bulevardul
Mihail Kogălniceanu no. 36–46), the
Kretzulescu Apartment Building (Calea
Victoriei no. 45), the CFR
Building (Bulevardul...
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Constantin A. Crețulescu or
Kretzulescu (22 May 1809 in
Bucharest – 21
March 1884 in Bucharest) was a
Romanian academic, politician, and
honorary member...
- Moldavia. She was the
daughter of
Prince Constantin Văcărescu and
Safta Kretzulescu. She came from the Văcărescu family, an
important family of Moldavia...
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commemorating the
Wallachian revolution (he was
succeeded by
Nicolae Kretzulescu,
after the
interim premiership of
Apostol Arsachi). On June 23, Legea...