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Nicolae Titulescu (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e tituˈlesku]; 4
March 1882 – 17
March 1941) was a
Romanian politician and diplomat, at
various times...
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Nicolae Titulescu is a
commune in Olt County, Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of a
single village,
Nicolae Titulescu. It also
included Ghimpețeni and...
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World War II, as the
Democratic Peasants' Party–Lupu.
Titulescu,
Nicolae (2003).
Nicolae Titulescu -
Nicolae Raicoviceanu, mărturiile unei prietenii: culegere...
- May 2009;
retrieved 22 June 2009 (in Romanian) "Micul
Titulescu –
singur acasă" ("Little
Titulescu – Home Alone"),
Evenimentul Zilei, 23
September 2005;...
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notice for his
close collaboration with the
titular minister,
Nicolae Titulescu, and for his
early support of
European integration. In a
contrasting move...
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Hunedoara Boulevard,
Kiseleff Boulevard, Ion
Mihalache Boulevard, and
Nicolae Titulescu Boulevard cross. The
Victory Square received its name in 1878, although...
- with the PNL's
leader Dinu Brătianu and the
Foreign Minister Nicolae Titulescu.
During his
first time in office, he
moved closer to King
Carol II and...
- Știrbey* Ion I. C. Brătianu
Titulescu Mironescu Mihalache Argetoianu* D.
Ghika Vaida-Voevod
Titulescu Tătărescu*
Titulescu V.
Antonescu Micescu Tătărescu*...
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expelled before he
could speak. In response, the
Romanian chairman,
Nicolae Titulescu,
jumped to his feet and
shouted "Show the
savages the door!" ("À la porte...
- "Evenimentele
Zilei de 29
noiembrie în Istorie".
Retrieved 16 May 2019.
Nicolae Titulescu (1994). Romania's
foreign policy: 1937.
Encyclopaedic Publishing House...