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Matei B. Cantacuzino

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courthouse. Between 1885 and 1900, he was a full judge there, as well as an attorney at the Iași appeals court. From 1900 until his death, he was a lawyer in private practice. Starting in 1901, he was a professor in the civil law department of the
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of January 1917, which deeply marked him for the remainder of his days.
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in December 1923. His only son Vasile, a lieutenant in the
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Conservative Party (Romania, 1880–1918) politicians
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Romanian
Cantacuzino family
Fântâna Mare
Suceava County
Royal Saxon Polytechnic Institute
Dresden
Academy of Lausanne
Heidelberg University
University of Paris
Iași
University of Iași
During World War I
Conservative Party
Romanian Chamber of Deputies
Alexandru Averescu
Religious Affairs and Education
Justice
Constantin Argetoianu
People's League
Peasants' Party
Romanian Army
Ciurea rail disaster


Matei B. Cantacuzino


Stelian Neagoe
ISBN

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