Alexandru Marghiloman (4 July 1854 – 10 May 1925) was a Romanian conservative statesman who served for a short time in 1918 (March–October) as Prime Minister...
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was vehemently opposed to the terms — he resigned, leaving the Alexandru Marghiloman cabinet when it signed the Treaty of Bucharest. Despite Averescu's...
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local statesman Alexandru Marghiloman, owner of a large estate and a mansion near the city, became prominent. Germanofile, Marghiloman was prime minister...
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P. Carp (1907–13) Titu Maiorescu (1913–14) Alexandru Marghiloman (1914–25) Source: Scurtu 1982. Alexandru Lahovari Dimitrie S. Niţescu Mihail G. Cantacuzino...
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1859-1866 Alexandru Athanasiu Alexandru Averescu Alexandru G. Golescu Alexandru Marghiloman Alexandru Vaida-Voevod Alexandru Sterca-Șuluțiu Alexandru Șafran...
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troops through Western Moldavia and Bessarabia towards Odessa. Alexandru Marghiloman, then Prime Minister of Romania, signed the final treaty at the...
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conditions on the country, but recognized its union with Bessarabia. Alexandru Marghiloman became the new German-sponsored prime minister. King Ferdinand,...
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On 7 May 1918, Romania sued for peace. Romanian Prime Minister Alexandru Marghiloman signed the Treaty of Bucharest (1918) with the Central Powers, but...
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sister, Ioana. At the urging of her father, in 1890, Știrbei married Alexandru Marghiloman, a Conservative politician sixteen years her senior. In 1897, the...
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The cabinet of Alexandru Marghiloman was the government of Romania from 5 March to 23 October 1918. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows: President...
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