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Notable inmates include Aurelian Bentoiu [ro],
Nicolae Penescu,
Mihail Romniceanu [ro], Radu Câmpeanu,
Corneliu Coposu, Ioan Mocsony-Stârcea [ro], Ioan...
- no. 14,
Bucharest Building structure inspired by cule -
Strada Grigore Romniceanu no. 54,
Bucharest Trilobed arches -
Cantacuzino Castle in Bușteni The...
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appointing two
secondary figures in
their parties (the
National Liberal Mihail Romniceanu and the
National Peasants' Emil Hațieganu) as
Ministers without Portfolio...
- extremă urgență [ro] (1974) –
Peter Dincolo de nisipuri [ro] (1974) –
Romniceanu Mitică
Popescu Archived 3
April 2010 at the
Wayback Machine. teatrulmic...
- (1
November 2015). "Patronul morții și al flăcărilor". Telegraf. Dodo
Romniceanu (2
November 2015). "Coincidențe,
BLESTEM sau INDOLENȚĂ criminală? TREI...
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Minister Himself Preceded by
Gheorghe Potopeanu [ro]
Succeeded by
Mihail Romniceanu [ro] 45th
Chief of the
General Staff In
office 11
December 1944 – 20 June...
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Archived from the
original on 23
February 2016.
Retrieved 2
March 2016.
Romniceanu, Dodo; Chiric,
Alexandra (11
April 2016). "Ludovic
Orban renunță la toate...
- be followed. On 7
January 1946, Emil Hațieganu, from PNȚ, and
Mihail Romniceanu [ro], from PNL took the oath as ministers. Basically, the
decisions in...
- Party-dominated cabinet; his appointment, like that of the
National Liberal Mihail Romniceanu [ro],
followed pressures on
Groza to open
executive structures to politicians...
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Catargiu no. 9), Bucharest, by
Alfred Popper, 1926-1927
Strada Grigore Romniceanu no. 54, Bucharest,
unknown architect, c.1930
Romanian restaurant at the...