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Ion C. Cantacuzino (politician)

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122: 65:, in Romania. After studying in Paris, he returned to the country where he achieved rose in prominence: initially as head of the French Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, then in the judiciary, where he became President of the Court of Appeal in Bucharest, in 1858. 198: 193: 228: 159: 80:. After United Principalities were formed, he served as minister in several governments (of justice and of religious affairs and public instruction) and chairman of the 213: 208: 223: 203: 152: 73: 81: 233: 46: 218: 145: 77: 188: 58: 62: 183: 178: 121: 54: 129: 172: 69: 100:
Istoria guvernelor României de la începuturi - 1859 până în zilele noastre - 1995
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He was involved in Wallachia politics, being a member of the
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Government ministers of the Principality of Wallachia
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Romanian
Wallachian
Iași
Moldavia
Constantin Canacuzino
Ion Ghica
Cantacuzino family
Danubian Principalities
union of Moldavia with Wallachia
Ad hoc Divans
election of 1857
Elective Assembly of January 1859
Court of Cassation
Vienna
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1825 births
1878 deaths
Cantacuzino family
Politicians from the Principality of Moldavia
Government ministers of the Principality of Wallachia
Members of the Ad hoc Divans
Ministers of justice of Romania
Ministers of education of Romania
Politicians from Iași

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