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Alexandru B. Știrbei

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1355: 1340: 724: 42: 1310: 1325: 1237:, and his takeover of banking concerns, also leasing out the family's Teleorman estates. He enjoyed political influence over the new establishment, campaigning with the Conservatives alongside his brother George (who served for a while in the Assembly for Dolj), but later switching sides. Eliza also divorced Marghiloman and, in 1907, married the National Liberal leader 1432:, fleeing the country with her children after the arrest of her husband, Constantin Basarab Brâncoveanu. Among the Brusturoasa Rosettis, Ioana's widower, General Rosetti, died a prisoner of the communist regime. Radu Jr, one of four children born to him and Ioana, was similarly persecuted. Dărmănești was also lost to the state, which used it as a 1012:, although the overall victory was endangered by factional disputes. According to one account, he himself had only joined the opposition after the failure of secret negotiations with Brătianu, who wanted him to become a National Liberal. By March, he was instrumental in forming the "united opposition" which removed Brătianu, replaced by the 1028:. As Interior Minister, he had to deal with the effects of a peasant revolt that had occurred during the first half of 1888, as well as the first general strike by typographers, which ended by satisfying certain demands by the workers. He was also tasked with solving the issue of Romanian participation in the 1228:
friend Ghermani a caretaker of his younger children, with Triandafil as their recommended adviser. Most of his estate was eventually inherited by Barbu Alexandru, who spelled his name as "Știrbey" and was known locally as the "White Prince". He greatly increased the family's wealth with his
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For his part, Alexandru was inactive during the Cuza and early Carol years, before entering political life with the "White" (conservative) party. In 1867, he began his philanthropic work by joining a famine relief committee, to which his father contributed 10,000
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mocked his "most profound muteness" as a deputy, his only visible "passion" being that of regaining a ministerial seat. This despite him having "all the negative qualities", an "absolute nobody" in politics (if "eminently honorable" in regular life).
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reports, was "mourned not just by one party, but by the whole country." The Assembly held a minute of silence in his honor. He was buried next to his father and brothers in the crypt of Buftea. The ceremony was lavish, attended by the
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newspaper, but could only register as a voter in early 1868, with the 1st College of Bucharest. Upon his father's death in 1869, and his mother and older brother withdrawing to France, Alexandru inherited the Știrbei residence on
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In January 1927, a moribund Ferdinand appointed the Prince as his Prime Minister, but Știrbey was toppled after only two weeks by Brătianu, who also died that year. His status threatened by the coronation in 1930 of a hostile
474:, Alexandru was the son of Barbu, the future reigning Prince. As such, he was also the nephew of Prince Barbu's rival brother, Gheorghe Bibescu, cousin of the adventurer Georges Bibesco, and uncle of the aviation pioneer 1195:, on behalf of the king, as well as by the Catargiu cabinet and the foreign diplomats. His older brother, who had cut off his links to Romania, survived him by three decades, dying in his nineties as the owner of a 751:
by reselling railway stock to the Romanian state. Against other colleagues, he did not favor selling more stock to the Englishman George Crawley, noting that the latter lacked credentials. In May 1874, he was a
4020: 1032:, on which issue he was opposed to his cousin Georges Bibesco, who led the National Committee. One contemporary described him as "loyal, hard-working, knowledgeable and precise in his duties". In contrast, 3925: 1447:, was recovered by Ioana, baroness Kripp-Costinescu, who was sole inheritor of the "White Prince", in 2004. It was then controversially resold to a real-estate developer. The Buftea complex, listed by the 1778: 1256:
Buftea became a favorite hangout of the Romanian elite from 1909, but Barbu lost Dărmănești to George and his wife, Elisabeta "Lysbeth" Băleanu; they rebuilt it using the architectural talents of
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men, although, for a while, he was also tipped as a potential member of the consolidated cabinet. He continued to hold seats in the Assembly and, following the
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From 1885, when Maria died in childbirth, Știrbei was raising alone his younger children, including infant Ioana. In 1890, he married off Eliza, to the young
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Crutzescu & Teodorescu, pp. 210, 370, 536, 549; Iorga, pp. 36, 49–50, 53, 82, 158, 166–167; Lăcusteanu & Crutzescu, pp. 74, 215, 241, 282;
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Prince Barbu and his sons were offered a final chance to take the throne over both Principalities, in early 1866. By contrast with
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backing, he became leader of the party, but was toppled on November 22 by the returning Catargiu. He remained a noted guest at
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He doubled this work with contribution as a philanthropist, and had a special connection with his Oltenian constituency seat,
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s literary gatherings. During one such event in April 1882, he was one of the few to hear Eminescu reading a draft version of
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Gheorghe-Florin Ștribăț, "Grupările conservatoare în viața politică a României in vremea Războiului de Independență", in
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Lăcusteanu & Crutzescu, pp. 74, 240; Iorga, pp. 95–96, 133–134, 149–150, 153, 164, 175, 179–183, 191; Mucenic, p. 74
1417: 905:. In December 1880, as Catargiu became party chairman, Știrbei joined his steering committee, alongside Manu, Florescu, 849: 802: 656:, all Știrbei and Bibescu princes renounced their vague claims to the throne following the ascendancy of a foreign-born 1408:
From his marriage to cousin Nadèje Bibescu, the "White Prince" had four daughters, all of whom left Romania before the
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and as a diplomatic liaison of his father's. Both he and his father, who had abdicated, won seats as deputies to the
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La question nationale. Discours de Mr. An. Stolojan prononcé à la Chambre des Députés, le 10/22 Décembre 1893
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Mucenic, pp. 76–79. See also Mihai Sorin Rădulescu, "În jurul a două scrisori de la George D. Florescu", in
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plant, twenty orchards, one hundred gardens, and fifty vineyards. By 1898, his property there totaled 2350
1079:, he founded the Agricultural Bank. His business activities were focused on Buftea, where he inaugurated a 589:, and, in 1860, was arrested for sedition. A sister, Elena, had married count Leo Larisch von Mönnich from 3558: 3503: 3453: 3305: 2969: 1390: 1280: 1188: 869: 2063: 1935:"Partea comunale. Consiliulu municipalu din Bucuresci. Ședința VI. Miercurĭ 7 Fevruariŭ, séra, 1868", in 988: 790: 528: 3759: 3533: 3478: 3278: 3110: 1429: 1276: 1214: 1202: 1173: 997: 861: 577: 347: 275: 270: 3691: 3681: 3473: 3300: 2617: 2436: 1844: 1238: 1182: 857: 748: 483: 438: 415: 3716: 2345:
Bacalbașa II, pp. 66, 77, 140; Gane I, p. 371; Grigore & Șerbu, p. 115; Ornea (1998), pp. 311, 314
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Moșieri teleormăneni (1864–1949). Mărire și decădere (Publicațiile Muzeului Județean Teleorman, VI)
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Marele dicționar geografic al Romîniei. Alcătuit și prelucrat după dicționarele parțiale pe județe
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Lucia Tafta, "Relațiile economice româno-franceze: aranjamentul comercial din noiembrie 1876", in
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for its use. He shared this position with his cousin Georges. Together, the cousins also managed
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in March 1907; she died seven years later, leaving him sole owner of Brusturoasa and Mândrești.
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Both Alexandru and his other brother, Dimitrie, were originally chased out of Wallachia by the
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During this interval, Știrbei involved himself in the proposals for a new railway terminal at
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in December 1917, George supported the rogue Conservative faction formed by Marghiloman and
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Lucreția Angheluță, Salomeea Rotaru, Liana Miclescu, Marilena Apostolescu, Marina Vazaca,
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In the decade that followed, A. B. Știrbei sought to pacify the Conservatives' rebellious
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The Struggle with Leviathan: Social Responses to the Omnipotence of the State, 1815–1965
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Wallachian-Romanian aristocrat, politician, businessman and agriculturalist (1837 –1895)
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I. Păsăreanu, "Intrebuințarea salcâmului la împădurirea pămênturilor nisipoase", in
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T. Maiorescu și contemporanii lui, I. V. Alecsandri, M. Eminescu, A. D. Xenopol
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Viața și domnia lui Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei, domn al Țerii-Romănești (1849–1856)
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rule and the ascendancy of native or assimilated boyars. A protege of Prince
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of Buftea. His sons-in-law were: historian Șerban Flondor, son of statesman
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Gane I, pp. 249, 361–377; Grigore & Șerbu, p. 115; Ornea (1998), p. 294
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Gabriel Badea-Păun, "Gheorghe Știrbey, un diplomat pasionat de artă", in
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Amintirile colonelului Lăcusteanu. Text integral, editat după manuscris
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from the leading posts. According to Panu, Știrbei was reemerging as a
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and other deputies advanced moderate backing for the Foreign Minister,
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aristocrat, politician, businessman and agriculturalist, the son of
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in the 1820s, he married Ecaterina, granddaughter of the boyaress
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Cărturari, opozanți și documente. Manipularea Arhivei Securității
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Bacalbașa II, pp. 61–63; Gane I, p. 361; Nicolescu, pp. 497–498
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of Holy Trinity Orthodox Church, and donated the plot on which
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Badea-Păun, pp. 109–110; Iorga, p. 191. See also Gane I, p. 90
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Impresiuni și păreri personale din timpul războiului României
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Cezara Mucenic, "Palatul Știrbey de pe Calea Victoriei", in
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Exposition universelle 1889. La Roumanie avant-pendant-après
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P. Boutet, "Nouvelles diplomatiques et internationales", in
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and also continued his work in agriculture; and by daughter
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Grigore & Șerbu, p. 219; Rosetti, pp. 92, 126–127, 194
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Gheorghe Crutzescu (contributor: Virgiliu Z. Teodorescu),
1779:"Vila prințesei Alina Știrbey, azi Muzeul orașului Sinaia" 1008:, Știrbei made a triumphant return to the Assembly in the 2716:
Bibliografia românească modernă (1831–1918). Vol. IV: R–Z
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and a group investigating allegations of embezzlement by
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forced them to settle in Paris. Alexandru studied at the
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In all, Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei had seven children by his
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Dumitrachi Bibescu, whose life coincided with the end of
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palace. Alexandru married Maria Ghica-Comănești of the
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Barbu C. Știrbei, who left him his name, the estate of
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Gherghe, pp. 128–130, 161, 173–174; Iorga, pp. 191–192
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in the 1860s, and his entire family remained loyal to
2783:"Acum un veac (XXXVII). Regina Maria – Barbu Știrbey" 1428:, who inherited Dărmănești, was a war pilot with the 1176:. By February 1895, he was gravely ill. On March 13 ( 4021:
Romanian people of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
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Efemeridele. Insemnări & amintiri. Întâiul volum
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Conservative Party (Romania, 1880–1918) politicians
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Parlamentul Romîn: 1866–1901. Biografii și portrete
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P. P. Carp și locul său în istoria politică a țării
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Analele Arhitectureĭ și Ale Artelor cu Care Se Légă
282: 231: 214: 197: 189: 173: 156: 140: 135: 113: 95: 77: 58: 32: 1996:"Conacul familiei George Știrbey de la Dărmănești" 1449:National Register of Historic Monuments in Romania 418:, which led him to participate in the creation of 2748:Mucenic, p. 75. See also Rosetti, pp. 92, 126–127 1529:"Anna principesă Brâncoveanu contesă de Noailles" 1622:"Prințul Alexandru Bibescu, un sonetist francez" 478:. As such, he was also the granduncle of writer 3061:Emanoil Chinezu – om politic, avocat și istoric 2203:Bacalbașa I, p. 190; II, p. 78; Ștribăț, p. 230 1866:Badea-Păun, p. 110. See also Iorga, pp. 193–194 1842:"Lettre de Roumanie. Bucarest, le 22 mars", in 1459:, which they turned into a leading producer of 1205:. A patron of the arts, he had married actress 1118:; he also erected Jitianu memorial bridge, was 872:, who was drafting a declaration of war on the 3150:București. Materiale de Istorie și Muzeografie 2865:București. Materiale de Istorie și Muzeografie 2255:Gane I, p. 240; Ștribăț, pp. 220, 234, 238–239 1405:, but finding posthumous fame as a memoirist. 616:: in November 1853, the country's invasion by 3255: 3025:. Bucharest: Biblioteca Bucureștilor, 2011. 2576:D., "Baracele cholerice de la Trocadero", in 1795: 1793: 73:November 6, 1881 – November 22, 1881 8: 4006:École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr alumni 3941:Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Romania) 2976:Bucureștii de altădată. Vol. II: 1885 — 1901 2739:Grigore & Șerbu, p. 219; Rosetti, p. 194 2599: 2597: 2318:Bacalbașa II, pp. 53–54; Gane I, pp. 361–377 1857:Iorga, p. 193; Theodorian-Carada, pp. 58, 60 1708:Lăcusteanu & Crutzescu, pp. 137–138, 258 1673: 1671: 1669: 1667: 1665: 1663: 1591: 1589: 1587: 1585: 1583: 1581: 1579: 1577: 1575: 1573: 1571: 1569: 1567: 1565: 1563: 880:to Russia, seeing it as an act of betrayal. 762:, which dealt specifically with opening the 2989:Bucureștii de altădată. Vol. I: 1871 — 1884 1950:Badea-Păun, pp. 111–112; Mucenic, pp. 74–75 1838: 1836: 1834: 1832: 1561: 1559: 1557: 1555: 1553: 1551: 1549: 1547: 1545: 1543: 1495: 1493: 1397:. His final work was as an opponent of the 1016:Th. Rosetti. He was subsequently Rosetti's 3991:Wallachian refugees in the Austrian Empire 3262: 3248: 3240: 2657:Félix, "Le Monde et la Ville. Salons", in 2611: 2609: 2572: 2570: 2016: 2014: 2012: 2010: 1876: 1874: 1872: 29: 3229:, Vol. XXXII (1), 2011, pp. 206–239. 2083: 2081: 2079: 2077: 2075: 2073: 2047: 2045: 2043: 2041: 2039: 1987: 1985: 1983: 1981: 1979: 1977: 1967: 1965: 700:. She brought him as dowry the winery of 601:. Other brothers-in-law included General 371:Știrbei's father renounced all claims to 3236:. Bucharest: Tipografia Capitalei, 1930. 2615:"Nouvelles de l'étranger. Roumanie", in 2434:"Nouvelles de l'étranger. Roumanie", in 2354:"Deputații aleși din tóte județele", in 1520: 1518: 1424:weapons factory. His and Eliza's niece, 722: 3986:Members of the Romanian Orthodox Church 3921:Leaders of political parties in Romania 2705:Chefani-Pătrașcu, pp. 110–111, 140, 315 1473: 1420:; and Nicolae Costinescu, owner of the 1305: 1224:Through his will, Știrbei had made his 1156:, setting up a quarantine area for the 1128:was built. On his Oltenian estates, at 486:, making Știrbei the uncle of diplomat 3023:Podul Mogoșoaiei. Povestea unei străzi 1483: 1481: 1479: 1477: 1260:. A curator of the Royal Estates upon 437:, who married another Prime Minister, 127:November 1891 – December 1891 2449:"Concursul pentru Gara centrală", in 2291:Gane I, pp. 249; Ornea (1998), p. 280 1682:"Prințese valahe și baroni austrieci" 901:—directly supervising its publisher, 743:(June 1872). Assisting fellow deputy 593:; in 1855, she gave birth to his son 576:. Following the establishment of the 7: 3916:Ministers of public works of Romania 3138:. Bucharest: Casa Școalelor, 1943. 2730:. See also Gane II, pp. 273, 498–499 2720:Editura științifică și enciclopedică 2127:Nicolescu, pp. 121–123, 169–173, 243 895:, and an editor of the party organ, 739:, taking a seat in by-elections for 386:, Știrbei also helped establish the 3073:Constantin Grigore, Miliana Șerbu, 580:, George mounted the opposition to 109:November 1888 – March 1889 91:March 1888 – November 1888 4016:Romanian people of the Crimean War 3004:, Vol. XX, 2008, pp. 108–115. 2894:, Nr. 382, January 2013, pp. 12–13 1959:Crutzescu & Teodorescu, p. 535 1805:Nicolae Iorga Institute of History 1699:Lăcusteanu & Crutzescu, p. 141 25: 3011:. Renaissance: Bucharest, 2011. 2519:Un splendid colț din România Mare 1755:Rod Larisch-Mönnichů na Karvinsku 1209:, adopting in 1888 her daughters 97:Romanian Minister of the Interior 79:Romanian Minister of Public Works 3906:Ministers of interior of Romania 3152:, Vol. XX, 2006, pp. 58–80. 3076:Miniștrii de interne (1862–2007) 2854:Grigore & Șerbu, pp. 220–221 2823:Grigore & Șerbu, pp. 219–220 2814:, 1921. See also Gane II, p. 545 1502:Roxana Roseti, Vlad Teodorescu, 1353: 1338: 1323: 1308: 1144:, a charity set up by his aunt, 482:. His other cousin was the poet 338:, and nephew of another Prince, 318:; 1837 – March 13, 1895), was a 286:Businessman, journalist, soldier 40: 3911:Ministers of finance of Romania 3192:Portrete și tipuri parlamentare 3113:(contributor: Radu Crutzescu), 2540:, September 13 (25), 1887, p. 3 2273:Nicolescu, pp. 393–394, 410–411 1148:, having donated his estate in 1010:electoral sweep of January 1888 2991:. Bucharest: Editura Ziarului 2591:Mucenic, p. 75; Rosetti, p. 22 342:. After a short career in the 1: 3956:20th-century Romanian farmers 3951:19th-century Romanian farmers 3271:Interior Ministers of Romania 2486:, Vol. I, p. 136. Bucharest: 1911:"Bucurescĭ 4/16 Florarŭ", in 1744:Iorga, p. 158; Mucenic, p. 74 560:. Alexandru's older brother, 4001:Romanian emigrants to France 2059:"Memoriile soților Brătianu" 1416:; anti-communist politician 1099:. He owned other estates in 852:. In this context, Știrbei, 811:legislative election of 1875 803:steward of Bucharest Commune 622:Military School of Saint-Cyr 497:belonged to the low-ranking 115:Romanian Minister of Finance 3227:Acta Moldaviae Meridionalis 3100:: Vălenii de Munte, 1910. 2367:Grigore & Șerbu, p. 116 2300:Lovinescu, pp. 196–197, 212 1941:, February 24, 1868, p. 171 1680:Tudor Cireș, Simona Lazăr, 1487:Grigore & Șerbu, p. 115 1441:Romanian Revolution of 1989 962:wing, led by Maiorescu and 382:. While caucusing with the 4042: 4026:Politicians from Bucharest 3976:Romanian newspaper editors 3063:. Craiova: Sitech, 2009. 3007:Steluța Chefani-Pătrașcu, 2696:Mucenic, pp. 64, 69, 76–79 1803:, pp. 265–266. Bucharest: 1279:and join forces with them 1142:Așezămintele Brâncovenești 1116:the adjoining railway line 1020:(March–November 1888) and 850:declaring her independence 566:Wallachian military forces 350:and served terms in their 3961:Romanian agriculturalists 3232:Mariu Theodorian-Carada, 3042:, Vols. I–II. Bucharest: 2766:Rosetti, pp. 191, 194–195 2663:, November 18, 1901, p. 2 2639:, March 17, 1895, p. 1439 2488:Stab. Grafic J. V. Socecŭ 2440:, November 30, 1893, p. 3 2327:Theodorian-Carada, p. 100 1848:, March 26, 1895, pp. 1–2 1418:Grigore Niculescu-Buzești 1368:bathing in "Știrbey wine" 770:, through connections in 758:on the negotiations with 731:A. B. Știrbei joined the 685:, and a family domain in 547:princely election of 1842 431:Prime Minister of Romania 290: 131: 120: 102: 84: 66: 54: 39: 3971:Romanian philanthropists 2845:, Nr. 175, May–June 2013 2508:Chefani-Pătrașcu, p. 292 2185:Bacalbașa I, pp. 152–153 2176:Bacalbașa I, pp. 132–133 2149:, Vol. XII, 2000, p. 124 2090:Daniela Cârlea Șontică, 1882:Le Mémorial Diplomatique 1826:, December 3, 1853, p. 2 1445:earthquake of March 1977 1399:Romanian Communist Party 1387:National Legionary State 1271:, and alleged father of 1231:intensive animal farming 1172:politico and landowner, 1158:cholera outbreak of 1893 1126:Carol I National College 1018:Minister of Public Works 995:read from his new play, 747:, he tried to solve the 541:, and vineyards outside 505:, and more specifically 429:, who went on to become 400:Minister of the Interior 396:Minister of Public Works 3981:Nobility from Bucharest 3946:Romanian industrialists 3283:Principality of Romania 3059:Cosmin Lucian Gherghe, 2867:, Vol. XX, 2006, p. 283 2678:Leuven University Press 2648:Badea-Păun, pp. 114–115 2549:Chefani-Pătrașcu, p. 41 2023:Nicolae Petrescu-Redi, 1799:Gheorghe G. Bezviconi, 883:He returned to take an 476:George Valentin Bibescu 425:He was survived by son 297:Alexandru Barbu Știrbei 261:George Valentin Bibescu 34:Alexandru Barbu Știrbei 2892:Suplimentul de Cultură 2621:, March 14, 1895, p. 2 2582:, August 8, 1893, p. 1 2476:Constantin I. Brătianu 2309:Lovinescu, pp. 79, 197 2237:Nicolescu, pp. 321–322 2167:Nicolescu, pp. 135–136 2136:Nicolescu, pp. 145–146 1360:1910 advertisement by 1189:Crown Prince Ferdinand 834:National Liberal Party 799:elections of July 1874 728: 599:the Baroness Wallersee 564:, had a career in the 466:Origins and early life 420:Romania's railway grid 328:Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei 222:Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei 3279:United Principalities 3173:, Vol. I. Bucharest: 3171:Junimea și junimismul 3155:George D. Nicolescu, 2806:Vasile Th. Cancicov, 2757:Rosetti, pp. 127, 194 2718:, p. 500. 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Cretzianu 1077:Constantin C. Arion 991:" (March 1882) and 878:Southern Bessarabia 870:Mihail Kogălniceanu 791:Nicolae C. Brăiloiu 787:Minister of Finance 727:Știrbei family arms 634:Italian War of 1859 597:, later husband of 587:Alexandru Ioan Cuza 574:September 1857 race 449:and, allegedly, of 373:the Romanian throne 332:Prince of Wallachia 3996:Refugees in France 3732:Romania since 1989 3669:Socialist Republic 3391:Kingdom of Romania 3111:Grigore Lăcusteanu 2949:Diana Pârvulescu, 2676:, p. 306. Leuven: 2618:Journal des Débats 2603:Mucenic, pp. 75–76 2521:, p. 72. Craiova: 2499:Rosetti, pp. 22–24 2437:Journal des Débats 1893:Badea-Păun, p. 111 1845:Journal des Débats 1598:Alexandra Șerban, 1330:Știrbei Chapel in 1291:, and favored the 1281:in the war of 1916 1239:Ion I. C. Brătianu 1203:Bécon-les-Bruyères 1183:Journal des Débats 1004:Together with the 998:Fântâna Blanduziei 939:Kingdom of Romania 927:Grigore Triandafil 911:Alexandru Lahovary 893:Conservative Party 862:Pache Protopopescu 795:Mayor of Bucharest 729: 642:Franco–Mexican War 439:Ion I. C. Brătianu 388:Conservative Party 168:Kingdom of Romania 60:Conservative Party 3878: 3877: 3474:I. I. C. Brătianu 3127:978-973-46-4083-6 3085:978-97374-504-8-7 3069:978-606-530-315-7 3044:Editura Ziarului 3031:978-606-8337-19-7 3017:978-606-637-009-7 2980:Editura Ziarului 2957:, August 11, 2014 2880:Gabriel Andreescu 2797:, May 2001, p. 65 2686:978-94-6270-070-3 2480:Grigore Tocilescu 2416:Nicolescu, p. 534 2389:Panu, pp. 152–153 2376:Georges Bibesco, 2356:Gazeta Săteanului 2228:Nicolescu, p. 201 2213:Anastase Stolojan 2194:Nicolescu, p. 214 2097:Jurnalul Național 2001:Jurnalul Național 1820:, de Vienne", in 1690:, August 31, 2008 1687:Jurnalul Național 1627:Jurnalul Național 1509:Jurnalul Național 993:Vasile Alecsandri 858:Petru Grădișteanu 846:Russo-Turkish War 842:Anastase Stolojan 749:Strousberg Affair 648:Entering politics 607:Alexandru Plagino 525:Safta Brâncoveanu 499:boyar aristocracy 484:Alexandru Bibescu 451:Ileana of Romania 416:Strousberg Affair 316:Alexandre Stirbey 294: 293: 251:Alexandru Plagino 164:(aged 57–58) 18:Alexandru Știrbey 16:(Redirected from 4033: 3264: 3257: 3250: 3241: 2958: 2948: 2944: 2938: 2934:Ziarul Financiar 2923: 2919: 2913: 2910: 2904: 2901: 2895: 2878: 2874: 2868: 2861: 2855: 2852: 2846: 2834: 2830: 2824: 2821: 2815: 2804: 2798: 2788:Ziarul Financiar 2777: 2773: 2767: 2764: 2758: 2755: 2749: 2746: 2740: 2737: 2731: 2712: 2706: 2703: 2697: 2694: 2688: 2672:Emiel Lamberts, 2670: 2664: 2655: 2649: 2646: 2640: 2628: 2622: 2613: 2604: 2601: 2592: 2589: 2583: 2574: 2565: 2556: 2550: 2547: 2541: 2532: 2526: 2517:D. 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Index

Alexandru Știrbey

Buftea
Conservative Party
Romanian Minister of Public Works
Romanian Minister of the Interior
Romanian Minister of Finance
Bucharest
Wallachia
Kingdom of Romania
Wallachian
Romanian
Eliza Brătianu
Barbu Știrbey
Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei
George Barbu Știrbei
Gheorghe Bibescu
Ion Emanuel Florescu
Alexandru Plagino
Antoine Bibesco
George Valentin Bibescu
Consuelo Fould
Georges Achille Fould
Alexandru Marghiloman
Francized
Wallachian
Romanian
Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei
Prince of Wallachia
George Barbu Știrbei

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