BRATIANU

brətĭäˈnoo or Bratiano–nô, Romanian family. Ion Bratianu, 1821–91, was prominent in the Revolution of 1848 and helped to secure (1866) the election of Prince Carol of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (Carol I of Romania) to the throne. Bratianu headed (1876–88, except for Apr.–June, 1881) a ministry that declared (1878) the full independence of Romania from the Ottoman Empire, which was secured in the Treaty of San Stefano. His son, Ion Bratianu, 1864–1927, succeeded him as leader of the Liberals and was premier (1909–11, 1914–18). He resigned early in 1918 rather than accept the humiliating peace terms offered by the Central Powers but regained his position in Dec., 1918, and represented Romania at the Paris Peace Conference (1919). In 1920 he resigned in protest against the minority clauses of the Treaty of Trianon with Hungary and the division of the Banat with Yugoslavia. From 1922 until his death (except for an interlude in 1926–27) Bratianu was premier, ruling Romania as a virtual dictator; he prevented the accession of Carol II in 1927. He was succeeded briefly as premier by his brother, Vintila Bratianu. Constantin Bratianu, also called Dinu Bratianu, 1889–1950?, another member of the family, led the National Liberal party from 1934 and opposed both the dictatorship of Ion Antonescu and the Communist regime. He was reported to have died in prison.

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Bratianu regime in military disguise. This belief...Minister Misu, the conclusion was that Bratianu made the decisions. Those acquainted...power in the Balkans. Carol dismissed Bratianu and appointed Titu Maiorescu to head a...
...footsteps. The most notable was Ion I.C. Bratianu 1864 1927 , who was to become prime minister...Oxford, 1994. Stan, Apostal. Ion C. Bratianu: Un promoter al liberalismului in Romania...See also Gheorghe Bibescu; Ion I.C. Bratianu; Carol I, Alexandru Ioan Cuza; Revolutions...
...sums up the political action of Ion C. Bratianu thus: He wanted the union of the principalities...creation of Greater Romania is owed to Ionel Bratianu, as are the great democratic reforms...consolidating the Romanian state. Compared with Bratianu, the others are mere marionettes. Thus...
...79 according to Pachymeres ; G. I. Bratianu, Recherches sur le commerce genois dans...Noire , pp. 233-234. 27. G. I. Bratianu, p. 205. 28. Chapman, Paleologue , p. 80; G. I. Bratianu, Recherches Sur Vicina et Cetatea Alba...
...When World War I ended, the Liberals, headed by the Bratianu family, rode on the wave of popular acclaim and royal approval. Ion I. C. Bratianu 1864-1927 and Vintila I. C. Bratianu 1867-1930 , the sons of the "Grand Old Man," controlled...
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...SECI knowledge conversion. Constatin Bratianu (2010) correctly observed that the...unique attributes of Japanese culture. Bratianu continued to suggest that because of...in fluid dynamics and thermodynamics Bratianu contends that the cycle of knowledge...
...seriousness of the threat to Turtucaia. Prime Minister Ion I. C. Bratianu, when informed of the attack is said to have retorted...you so" and began to think of a separate peace. (86) For Bratianu, who had engineered Romanias belligerency, it was a dark...
...especially true of the Rumanian National Liberal party, lead by the Bratianu brothers (known for the "prin noi insine" -- "through ourselves" economic policy of Vintila Bratianu).(35) All Balkan states reverted sooner or later to policies...
...against them. The Romanian government, under Prime Minister Ion Bratianu, argued strongly to the delegation in Paris for the full transfer...were represented on the committee, Romanian Prime Minister Bratianu was among those called to speak before the group. The Hungarian...
...persuasion, cajolery, and even funds to raise the French intellectuals awareness of their little sister of the East. When Dumitru Bratianu wrote a passionate letter to Michelet to inform him about how much his nation owed to the great apostle of national revival...
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...issue of agricultural reforms a critical political issue. Ion Bratianu, the dominant figure of liberal politics, resigned and the...of Turnu Severin in the south, sent a telegram to Ion C. Bratianu, the new Minister for Home Affairs: In Salcea shot five leaders...


 

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...Mayhem. A WEDDING party ended with 30 people in hospital - including a guest who tried to kill herself by drinking acid. Anna Bratianu, 22, said to be secretly in love with groom Cornel Comeaga, swallowed the acid while her best friend slashed her wrists...


 

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BRATIANU br tia noo or Bratiano no, Romanian family. Ion Bratianu, 1821 91, was prominent in the Revolution of 1848...Sigmaringen ( Carol I of Romania) to the throne. Bratianu headed (1876 88, except for Apr. June, 1881) a...
...Lupescu , was extremely unpopular, but its opponents were divided. The Liberal party, headed first by John Bratianu (see under Bratianu , family) and later by Ion Duca, was bitterly opposed by the Peasant party, led by Iuliu Maniu . A right...
...STURZA, DIMITRIE A. both: deme treye stoor dz , 1833 1914, Romanian statesman, of a prominent Moldavian family. With Ion Bratianu and Constantin Rosetti he helped bring about the abdication of Prince Alexander John Cuza in 1886 and established Carol I as...


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