The secondcabinet of Dimitrie A. Sturdza was the government of Romania from 31 March 1897 to 30 March 1899. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:...
The third cabinet of Dimitrie A. Sturdza was the government of Romania from 14 February 1901 to 20 December 1904. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:...
The fourth cabinet of Dimitrie A. Sturdza was the government of Romania from 12 March 1907 to 27 December 1908. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:...
Grigore Mihail Sturdza, first name also Grigorie or Grigori, last name also Sturza, Stourdza, Sturd̦a, and Stourza (also known as Muklis Pasha, George...
The first cabinet of Petre S. Aurelian was the government of Romania from 21 November 1896 to 26 March 1897. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:...
The first cabinet of Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino was the government of Romania from 11 April 1899 to 6 July 1900. The ministers of the cabinet were as...
The secondcabinet of Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino was the government of Romania from 22 December 1904 to 12 March 1907. The ministers of the cabinet were...
(19 July 1866 - 21 February 1867) Minister of Public Works: Dimitrie A. Sturdza (15 July 1866 - 21 February 1867) Stelian Neagoe - "Istoria guvernelor...
The secondcabinet of Ion Antonescu was the government of Romania from 14 September 1940 to 24 January 1941. On September 14, Romania was declared a "National...
(11 February - 10 May 1866) Minister of Finance: (interim) Dimitrie A. Sturdza (11 - 16 February 1866) Petre Mavrogheni (16 February - 10 May 1866) Minister...
head of government of three cabinets between 1989 and 1991, as follows: Roman I cabinet, Roman II cabinet, and Roman III cabinet. He was succeeded by Theodor...
national prominence when he became the deputy prime minister in 2018 in the cabinet of Prime Minister Mihai Tudose. Allegedly, he was given this office in...
during the 1930s, and serving as Minister of Industry and Commerce in the cabinet of Octavian Goga. Shortly after the start of World War II, Gigurtu was...
Bucharest. In the Adrian Năstase cabinet, he was Minister of Justice from March to December 2004; in the Emil Boc cabinet, he was Minister of Foreign Affairs...
was the nephew of Alexandru Bădărău, twice a minister in Conservative cabinets during the early 1900s, and a descendant of the Moldavian boyar known as...