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Dusser de Barenne ), Arthur Kreindler ( co-author of the Marinescu's monograph Les Reflexes Conditionnelles, 1935, author of the monographs Epilepsia ( Epilepsy ), 1955, La Physiologie et Physiopathologie du cervelet, 1958, with Mircea Steriade, Anatomo-fiziologia clinică a sistemului nervos central ( Clinical Anatomo-physiology of the Central Nervous System ), 1957, with Vlad Voiculescu ), Afazia ( Aphasia ), 1962, with Alexandru Fradis ), Emmerich Façon ( contributions to clinical neurology and neuroinfections ).

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Mihail Kogălniceanu (; also known as Mihail Cogâlniceanu, Michel de Kogalnitchan ; September 6, 1817 – July 1, 1891 ) was a Moldavian-born Romanian liberal statesman, lawyer, historian and publicist ; he became Prime Minister of Romania on October 11, 1863, after the 1859 union of the Danubian Principalities under Domnitor Alexandru Ioan Cuza, and later served as Foreign Minister under Carol I.
The latter, understandably close to Avram Iancu ( especially Nicolae Bălcescu, Gheorghe Magheru, Alexandru G. Golescu, and Ion Ghica ) were also keen to inflict a defeat on the Russian armies that had crushed their movement in September 1848.
Alexandru Iliaş was appointed as the ruler of Moldavia, the rebel Graziani having been killed during his flight on 29 September.
However, on 25 July, the government resigned on pressure from the Ottoman Empire, and after the Ottoman intervention of September, Nicolae Golescu went into exile, to return in the 1850s and support Alexandru Ioan Cuza's bid for the throne of a united Danubian Principalities ( Wallachia and Moldavia ).

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Another remarkable Romanian ecclesiastic of the time was Alexandru Todea ( 1912 – 2002 ).

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In Romania, symbolists directly influenced by French poetry first gained influence during the 1880s, when Alexandru Macedonski reunited a group of young poets associated with his magazine Literatorul.
In April 1940, with the help of Alexandru Rosetti, became the Cultural Attaché to the United Kingdom, a posting cut short when Romanian-British foreign relations were broken.
Together with Emil Cioran and other Romanian expatriates, Eliade rallied with the former diplomat Alexandru Busuioceanu, helping him publicize anti-communist opinion to the Western European public.
Iliescu's father, Alexandru Iliescu, was a railroad worker with Communist views during the period in which the Romanian Communist Party was banned by the authorities.
Also during the golden age came the epoch of Romanian philosophy with such figures as Mircea Vulcănescu, Dimitrie Gusti, Alexandru Dragomir, and Vasile Conta.
His academic activity also resulted in a lengthy conflict with art historian Alexandru Tzigara-Samurcaş, his godfather and former friend, sparked when Iorga, defending his own academic postings, objected to making Art History a separate subject at University.
The elections seemed to do away with the old political system: Iorga's party was third, trailing behind two newcomers, the Transylvanian PNR and the Poporanist Peasants ' Party ( PŢ ), with whom it formed a parliamentary bloc supporting an Alexandru Vaida-Voevod cabinet.
This came after an understanding between Carol II and a rightist PNŢ faction, who took over with Alexandru Vaida-Voevod as Premier.
Together with such figures as Vasile Goldiş, Gheorghe Pop de Băseşti, the Romanian Orthodox cleric Miron Cristea, and Alexandru Vaida-Voevod, he engaged in an intensive unionist campaign, leading to the Alba Iulia gathering on December 1, 1918 ( during which Romanians demanded separation from Austria-Hungary ).
After King Ferdinand I dissolved the Parliament, Iuliu Maniu found himself at odds with the national leadership, especially after the new Prime Minister Alexandru Averescu ( with support from the National Liberals ) dissolved the Transylvanian Council in April 1920.
The following albums were produced by Fundaţia Alexandru Tzigara-Samurcas in Bucharest, in association with Euroart, the cultural fund of the Department for European Integration of the Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs of Romania.
Following the Crimean War, with Prince Grigore Alexandru Ghica, Kogălniceanu was responsible for drafting legislation to abolish Roma slavery.
Kogălniceanu carried on as leader of pragmatic-reformist liberalism in Romania ; in loose opposition to the Conservative Party cabinet of Lascăr Catargiu ( 1875 ), he began talks with the radical faction of the liberal trend ( most notably, Ion Brătianu, Dimitrie Sturdza, Ion Ghica, C. A. Rosetti, Dimitrie Brătianu, and Alexandru G. Golescu ), which were carried at the Bucharest residence of Pasha Stephen Bartlett Lakeman.
Chronicles edited by Kogălniceanu and Costache Negruzzi were the source of inspiration for several historical novelists, beginning with Alexandru Odobescu.
His father was the writer Alexandru Hâjdeu, a descendent of the Hâjdău family of Moldavian boyars, with noted Polish connections.
He was arrested together with 44 other prominent members of the movement, including Ion Zelea Codreanu, Gheorghe Clime, Alexandru Cristian Tell, Radu Gyr, Nae Ionescu, Şerban Milcoveanu and Mihail Polihroniade, on the evening of April 16.
Pintilie Bondarenko ( Pantiuşa ) and Alexandru Nikolski in the exercise of terror in Romania during the most horrible Stalinist period, and their personal connections with Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej and members of his entourage, it is difficult to understand the origins and the role of the Securitate ".
Beyond his Contimporanul affiliation, Janco rallied with the Bucharest collective Arta Nouă (" New Art "), also joined by Maxy, Brauner, Mattis-Teutsch, Petraşcu, Nina Arbore, Cornelia Babic-Daniel, Alexandru Brătăşanu, Olga Greceanu, Corneliu Michăilescu, Claudia Millian, Tania Şeptilici and others.
In the early 1920s, Groza, who had left the PNR after a conflict with Iuliu Maniu and had joined the People's Party, began to serve as the Minister for Transylvania and Minister of Public Works and Communications in the Alexandru Averescu cabinet.
Initially stalled by a much-criticized temporary armistice with Romanian Army leader Alexandru Averescu, Rakovsky ordered a fresh offensive in Moldavia, but had to retreat when the Central Powers, confronted with Trotsky's refusal to accept their version of a Russo-German peace, began their own military operation and occupied Odessa ( setting free Romanians who had been imprisoned there ).

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Alexandria was named after its founder, Alexandru II Ghica, prince of Romania from 1834 to 1842.
* May 15 – Alexandru Ioan Cuza, first ruler of Romania ( b. 1820 )
Alexandru Ioan Cuza became Prince of Romania after the official unification of the two formerly separate crowns, being elected prince of both states in 1859.
The Cluj-Napoca Botanical Garden, officially Alexandru Borza Cluj-Napoca University Botanic Garden (), is a botanical garden in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Although he had been a staunch defender of the deposed Alexandru Ioan Cuza, he eventually backed the movement against him ( led by Mihail Kogălniceanu ), and was not opposed to the new Domnitor ( future King of Romania ) Carol.
As much as other reactionary groups, it won the tacit support of General Alexandru Averescu and his increasingly popular People's Party ( of which Cuza became an affiliate ); Averescu's ascension to power in 1920 engendered a new period of social troubles in the larger urban areas ( see Labor movement in Romania ).
The SMERSH operation in Romania, called Brigada Mobilă (" The Mobile Brigade "), was led until 1948 by NKVD colonel Alexandru Nicolschi.
The University of Bucharest (), in Romania, is a university founded in 1864 by decree of Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza to convert the former Saint Sava Academy into the current University of Bucharest.
As the Socialist Party of Romania delegation ( Gheorghe Cristescu, Eugen Rozvan, David Fabian, Constantin Popovici, Ioan Flueraş, and Alexandru Dobrogeanu-Gherea ) voted to adhere to the Comintern, Rakovsky and Grigory Zinoviev pressured the group to expel those of its members who supported Greater Romania ( including Flueraş and Popovici, as well as Iosif Jumanca and Leon Ghelerter ).
Despite going behind early to a Ladislav Petráš goal, Romania turned it around after half-time with Alexandru Neagu and Florea Dumitrache scoring to give them two vital points.
Sanda has worked with several well-known composers in Romania such as Eugen Mihăescu, Marcel Dragomir, Ionel Tudor, Cornel Meraru, Mihai Constantinescu, Alexandru Simu, Raimond Vancu, George Popa and Dan Iagnov.
On 4 November 1957 the Romanian Workers ' Party, comprising the most prominent politicians of Communist Romania ( Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, Chivu Stoica, Alexandru Moghioroş, Ştefan Voitec, Nicolae Ceauşescu, Leonte Răutu and Grigore Preoteasa ), was involved in an accident at Vnukovo Airport ; Preoteasa ( who was Minister of Foreign Affairs at the time ) was killed, as was the aircraft's crew.
He also traveled back into Romania for intervals — when in Iaşi, he associated with the maverick Conservative Alexandru Bădărău and his journal Opinia.
The idea behind the design of the coat of arms of Romania dates since 1859, when the two Romanian countries, Wallachia and Moldavia, united under Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza.
She returned to Romania and was arrested in 1935, being put on trial together with other leading Communists such as Alexandru Moghioroş and Alexandru Drăghici, and sentenced to ten years in prison.
In analyzing the history of liberalism and radicalism in Romania, he concluded that many of the most extreme social reformists had rallied in opposition to land reform ( he saw this phenomenon as having made possible the toppling of Romania's Domnitor Alexandru Ioan Cuza, whom he saw as a supporter of industrialization ).
19 murals ( approximately 270sqm ), Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Iasi, Romania:

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