By God's mercy, Archbishop of Bucharest, Metropolitan of Ungro-Vlachia, Locum tenens of the throne of Caesarea Cappadociae Patriarch of All Romania Prime Minister of Romania
Miron in 1936
Church
Romanian Orthodox
Archdiocese
Bucharest
Elected
1919
Term ended
1939
Predecessor
Conon Arămescu-Donici
Successor
Patriarch Nicodim of Romania
Personal details
Born
Elie Cristea
20 July 1868
Toplița, Austria-Hungary
Died
6 March 1939(1939-03-06) (aged 70) Cannes, France
Buried
Romanian Patriarchal Cathedral
Nationality
Romanian
Signature
Prime Minister of Romania
In office 11 February 1938 – 6 March 1939
Monarch
Carol II
Deputy
Armand Călinescu
Preceded by
Octavian Goga
Succeeded by
Armand Călinescu
Personal details
Political party
none
Profession
priest
Miron Cristea (Romanian pronunciation:[miˈronˈkriste̯a]; monastic name of Elie Cristea[eˈli.e]; 20 July 1868 – 6 March 1939)[1] was a Romanian cleric and politician.
A bishop in Hungarian-ruled Transylvania, Cristea was elected Metropolitan-Primate of the Orthodox Church of the newly unified Greater Romania in 1919. As the Church was raised to a rank of Patriarchate, Miron Cristea was enthroned as the first Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church in 1925.
In 1938, after Carol II banned political parties and established a royal dictatorship, he chose Cristea to be Prime Minister of Romania, a position from which he served for about a year, between 11 February 1938, and his death.
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