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822: 762: 993: 31: 622:; one year later, on July 5, 1905, Oltea, his only child, was born. He then moved to teach at the Orthodox High School, making use of the institution's library, better suited to his studies into the history of 788:. He stayed in the city, where he argued for the founding of a Moldavian University, and soon began lecturing on the History of the Romanians. He used the data gathered from the Chișinău Archives to write the 1084:. Nistor died in Bucharest in November 1962. Some 300 people, mostly Bukovinians and ex-members of the Liberal Party, came to pay respects at his funeral; the religious ceremony was officiated by 1347:[The drama of the Romanians who made the Great Union: investigated by the Securitate and killed in torment. "I was left alone in life, destined to face the collapse of the great work"]. 1408: 1371: 1549: 972:. He was pensioned in the same year, and, starting 1943, he was in charge of the Library of the Romanian Academy. Nistor kept the latter office until after the establishment of the 1504: 1494: 1589: 1004:, and Nistor had to live in the attic of his daughter's house, which was also nationalized. On the night of May 5/6, 1950, Nistor was arrested for political reasons by the 1489: 1554: 1524: 1499: 1484: 852:, as a Minister for Bukovina, and, between February 14 and February 27, also held the rank of minister for Bessarabia, while the nominal minister was delegated to the 960: 1345:"Dramele românilor care au făcut Marea Unire: anchetați de Securitate și uciși în chinuri. "Am rămas singur in viață, sortit să înfrunt prăbușirea măreței opere"" 977: 1534: 1544: 821: 761: 1509: 1479: 1529: 758:
broke into the University building. Nistor was, however, safely escorted outside by some of the Bessarabian soldiers who were part of his audience.
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After the war ended, he returned to his native Bukovina and was one of the members of the National Assembly of Bukovina in
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Ioan Scurtu, "PNL și PNȚ: Rezerve, nemulțumiri, proteste. Partidele istorice sub guvernarea antonesciano-legionară", in
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on November 28, 1918. Nistor was also one of the fifteen Bukovinians who presented the Union Act to Romania's
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He was freed five years and two months later. After that, he continued writing, completing his works,
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persecutions for the support he had given to King Carol. Following the Guard's defeat during the
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in 1920, serving as such until 1921, and again from 1933 to 1940. Also in 1920, he joined the
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Classic High school. Together with some of his friends, Nistor edited a magazine titled
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In February 1918, together with other Austro-Hungarian refugees (including
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In 1904, Nistor married Virginia Pauliuc, daughter of Gheorghe Pauliuc, a
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between 1904 and 1914, first published in Rădăuți and then in Suceava.
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agenda. Between December 18, 1918 and May 2, 1919, he was a member of
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Nistor was born into a family of peasants in the Bivolărie hamlet of
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and between 1898 and 1900, he completed his military service in the
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Memorial of the Victims of Communism and of the Resistance
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Nistor also witnessed the 963:of 1941, he sent a congratulatory telegram to 629:In 1908–1909 and 1910–1911, he studied at the 537:, while also serving as Minister of State for 1550:Academic staff of the University of Bucharest 920:(1922–1926), Minister of Public Works in the 901:, which was published between 1924 and 1939. 8: 1505:Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Romania) 1495:National Liberal Party (Romania) politicians 1012:. For several months, he shared a cell with 730:, Nistor left Romania at the climax of the 726:by the time Romania entered the war on the 161:24 November 1927 – 9 November 1928 1590:Eudoxiu Hurmuzachi National College alumni 279:Minister of Religious Affairs and the Arts 233:2 October 1934 – 28 December 1937 29: 18: 1490:Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to Romania 1008:, and was incarcerated in the notorious 205:5 January 1934 – 1 October 1934 126:22 June 1927 – 24 November 1927 98:19 January 1922 – 29 March 1926 1555:Academic staff of Chernivtsi University 1525:Members of the Romanian Orthodox Church 1500:Leaders of political parties in Romania 1485:Titular members of the Romanian Academy 1148: 684:A year later, in 1912, Nistor moved to 290:24 November 1939 – 10 May 1940 1298:"Ioan Nistor. Amintiri din închisoare" 928:(1934), and Minister of Labour in the 829:, 1927; Nistor is third from the right 53:29 November 1918 – 2 May 1920 7: 1535:Ministers of public works of Romania 1431:, XVII, 2011, nr. 1, p. 117-148 1139:of him, which was unveiled in 2002. 944:(November 24, 1939 – May 10, 1940). 562:at the time, it is now included in 193:(and Minister of Labor from 9 June) 1545:Rectors of King Carol I University 1343:Stoica, Ionel (December 1, 2020). 827:Seventh Ion I. C. Brătianu cabinet 14: 947:Starting October 1940, under the 643:Moldavia's aspirations regarding 16:Romanian historian and politician 1510:Members of the Senate of Romania 1480:20th-century Romanian historians 918:Sixth Ion I. C. Brătianu cabinet 719:), based on the census of 1910. 692:history, but after the start of 412:National Liberal Party (Romania) 1530:Ministers of culture of Romania 996:Bust of Nistor in Vicovu de Sus 1097:metropolitan bishop of Oltenia 922:Vintilă I. C. 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Ion I. C. Brătianu
Artur Văitoianu
Alexandru Vaida-Voevod
Alexandru Averescu
Ion I. C. Brătianu
Ion I. C. Brătianu
Pantelimon Halippa
Vintilă I. C. Brătianu
Pantelimon Halippa
Gheorghe Tătărăscu
Gheorghe Tătărăscu
Gheorghe A. Cuza
ro
Gheorghe Tătărăscu
Nicolae Zigre
ro
Ștefan Ciobanu
Vicovu de Sus
Duchy of Bukovina
Austria-Hungary
Bucharest
Romanian People's Republic
Austria-Hungary
Romania
National Liberal Party (Romania)
Alma mater
University of Vienna
University of Czernowitz
Leipzig University

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