- The
Lahovary family (spelled in
Romanian as Lahovari) is an old
Romanian aristocratic family.
Throughout the
centuries members of this
family occupied...
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Foreign Affairs of the
Kingdom of Romania.
Iacob Lahovary was the
brother of
Alexandru Lahovary and Ioan
Lahovary both of whom
served as
foreign ministers. He...
- Romania. Ioan
Lahovary was the
brother of
Alexandru Lahovary, who also
previously served as
foreign minister and
General Iacob Lahovary who was his predecessor...
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Alexandru Lahovary (Romanian:
Alexandru N. Lahovari;
August 16, 1841 –
March 4, 1897) was a
member of the
Romanian aristocracy, a
politician and diplomat...
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Gheorghe I.
Lahovary (June 13 [O.S. June 1] 1838 – June 25 [O.S. June 13] 1909) was a Wallachian-born
Romanian engineer and writer. Born in Râmnicu Vâlcea...
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Nicolae Lahovary (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e lahoˈvari]), 1887-1972, was a
Romanian diplomat. He was
minister plenipotentiary to
Albania (1934–1936)...
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Princess Martha Bibescu (Martha Lucia; née
Lahovary; 28
January 1886 – 28
November 1973), also
known outside of
Romania as
Marthe Bibesco, was a Romanian-French...
- Carp A.
Lahovary Esarcu A.
Lahovary S****za
Stoicescu Aurelian* S****za Ioan
Lahovary Marghiloman S****za Ion I. C. Brătianu S****za*
Iacob Lahovary Ioan...
- four by 1894. In 1899, it was
named after the late
statesman Alexandru Lahovary. At the turn of the 20th century, the
school was
located in the old seminary...
- Carp A.
Lahovary Esarcu A.
Lahovary S****za
Stoicescu Aurelian* S****za Ioan
Lahovary Marghiloman S****za Ion I. C. Brătianu S****za*
Iacob Lahovary Ioan...