House of Bibescu or Bibesco is the name of an old Romanian noble family, whose members were once ruling Princes of Wallachia. The Princely Bibescu family...
Gheorghe Bibescu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈɡe̯orɡe biˈbesku]; 26 April 1804 – 1 June 1873) was a hospodar (Prince) of Wallachia between 1843 and 1848...
George III Valentin, Prince Bibescu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdʒe̯ordʒe valenˈtin biˈbesku]; 22 March 1880, Bucharest – 2 July 1941, Bucharest) was a...
Princess Elena Bibescu (1855 – October 18, 1902) was a Romanian noblewoman and pianist, regarded as one of the greatest pianists of Europe in the nineteenth...
George Bibescu may refer to: Gheorghe Bibescu (1804–1873), hospodar (prince) of Wallachia George Valentin Bibescu (1880–1941), Romanian early aviation...
Princess Martha Bibescu (Martha Lucia; née Lahovary; 28 January 1886 – 28 November 1973) also known outside of Romania as Marthe Bibesco, was a celebrated...
two rulers, Gheorghe Bibescu and Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei, came from an important boyar family residing in Craiova – the Bibescu family. Around 1860, there...
Prince Antoine Bibesco (Romanian: Prințul Anton Bibescu; July 19, 1878 – September 2, 1951) was a Romanian aristocrat, lawyer, diplomat, and writer. He...
They flew the Stinson S Junior aircraft of Prince Bibescu, registered as YR-GVB, to Cairo. Martha Bibescu, the Prince's wife, also accompanied the crew....
as Prince of Wallachia, he was replaced by the Russian-backed Gheorghe Bibescu. He died in Naples in 1862. Ghica (1905, p. 591) Iorga (1906, p. 3) Xenopol...
Romanescu Park (Romanian: Parcul Nicolae Romanescu), known over time as the Bibescu Park, the Independence Park or the People's Park, is a park in Craiova...
Militia, the movement succeeded in toppling the ruling Prince Gheorghe Bibescu, whom it replaced with a provisional government and a regency, and in passing...
by the suzerains in 1842 and replaced with an elected prince, Gheorghe Bibescu. Opposition to Ghica's arbitrary and highly conservative rule, together...
forces, the movement succeeded in toppling the ruling Prince Gheorghe Bibescu, whom it replaced with a provisional government and a regency, and in passing...
1601), mistress of Michael the Brave Marițica Bibescu (1815-1869), mistress and later wife of Gheorghe Bibescu, Prince of Wallachia Doamna Velica (1831-1876/9)...
20–21, 1842 (New Style: January 1–2, 1843), marking the start of Gheorghe Bibescu's rule. They were the first of two such elections ever held in Wallachia...
Alexandru II Ghica 1834–1842 Ghica Gheorghe Bibescu 1842–1848 Craiovești / Brâncovenești / Știrbei / Bibescu Provisional Government 1848 Metropolitan Neofit...
throne. These were King Carol I of Romania and the nobleman Gheorghe G. Bibescu, son of a former Wallachian prince. They were not taken into account in...
Revolutionaries Liberals Nationalists Counterrevolutionary victory Gheorghe Bibescu overthrown Provisional government formed Conservative coup d'état Wallachia...
Constantinople and advised by Lieutenant Ion Emanuel Florescu, Prince Gheorghe Bibescu requested and received four cannons for equipping the Wallachian army....
playwright and Shakespeare scholar (born 1811) September 27 – Marițica Bibescu, Wallachian poet and literary patron (cancer, born 1815) October 4 – Karl...