The cabinet of DimitrieGhica was the government of Romania from 16 November 1868 to 27 January 1870. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows: President...
The third cabinet of Ion Ghica was the government of Romania from 18 December 1867 to 11 March 1871. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows: President...
Ion Ghica (11 February - 10 May 1866) Minister of the Interior: DimitrieGhica (11 February - 10 May 1866) Minister of Foreign Affairs: Ion Ghica (11...
of Romania. The first Roman Cabinet was led by Petre Roman between December 1989 – June 28, 1990. The second Roman Cabinet was led by Petre Roman between...
The second cabinet of Ion Ghica was the government of Romania from 15 July 1866 to 21 February 1867. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows: President...
March 1862) Teodor Ghica [ro] (24 March - 24 June 1862) Minister of Justice: Constantin N. Brăiloiu (22 January - 7 June 1862) Dimitrie Cornea (7 - 24 June...
born to Ban DimitrieGhica and his wife Maria Câmpineanu (a boyaress of the Câmpineanu family). Ion, Pantazi, Temistocle and Maria Ghica were the only...
Public Works: (interim) Gen. Constantin Hârjeu (5 - 25 March 1918) Nicolae Ghica-Comănești (25 March - 23 October 1918) Minister of Industry and Commerce:...
15 November 1868) Minister of Religious Affairs and Public Instruction: Dimitrie Gusti (1 May - 15 November 1868) Minister of Public Works: Panait Donici...
Ioan Al. Cantacuzino (2 February - 18 April 1870) Minister of Justice: Dimitrie P. Vioreanu (2 February - 18 April 1870) Minister of War: Col. George Manu...
received there by the reigning Prince, Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei, who informed them that he did not approve of Ghica's plan, which was to take nationalize virtually...
Dimitrie Sturdza (Romanian pronunciation: [diˈmitri.e ˈsturza] , in full Dimitrie Alexandru Sturdza-Miclăușanu; 10 March 1833 – 21 October 1914) was a...
Catargiu's cabinet consisted of: Constantin N. Brăiloiu/Dimitrie Cornea (Justice) Alexandru Moruzi/Grigore Balș/Alexandru Catargi/Theodor Ghica (Finance)...
Foreign Affairs: (interim) Constantin Argetoianu (18 – 27 April 1931) Dimitrie I. Ghica (27 April 1931 – 5 June 1932) Minister of Finance: Constantin Argetoianu...
British support. Returning during the reign of Prince Grigore Alexandru Ghica, he became Moldavia's minister of war in 1858; he also represented Galați...
Gherassi Onisifor Ghibu DimitrieGhica Ioan Grigore Ghica Ion GhicaDimitrieGhica-Comănești Eugen Ghica-Comănești Nicolae Ghica-Comănești Radu Ghidău Gheorghe...
in 1884. From 1869 to 1870, Manu, a colonel, was part of the cabinets of DimitrieGhica and Manolache Costache Epureanu, heading the War Ministry. In...
for Romania (CNR), since mid June 2023 to the present day. The Ciolacu Cabinet is the second CNR government to date and the only one to be composed of...
plague in the early 1660s (the plague returned in 1675). Between Gheorghe Ghica's rule (1659–1660) and the end of Ștefan Cantacuzino's (1715/1716), Bucharest...
and various others; people less implicated in the events, such as DimitrieGhica, were released back into society. On September 24, Fuad and Constantin...
lui Ion Ghica cu Dimitrie Sturdza (1860—1880)", in Memoriile Secțiunii Istorice, Vol. XXV, 1942–1943, pp. 1247–1358. Victor Slăvescu, Ion Ghica, Ion Ionescu...
– 1 March 1862 Alexandru Catargi – 11 March 1862 – 24 March 1862 Teodor Ghica – 24 March 1862 – 12 July 1862 Alexandru Cantacuzino – 12 July 1862 – 30...