Mihail Manoilescu (Romanian pronunciation: [mihaˈil mano.iˈlesku]; December 9, 1891 – December 30, 1950) was a Romanian journalist, engineer, economist...
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relations with Hungary and Bulgaria. The Romanian foreign minister was Mihail Manoilescu; the German minister plenipotentiary in Bucharest was Wilhelm Fabricius...
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Majadahonda, the site of their deaths, a monument was built in their honor. Mihail Manoilescu was an economist and politician, Governor of the National Bank of...
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Nationalist Party leader A. C. Cuza, the notorious supporters of dirigisme Mihail Manoilescu and Ștefan Zeletin, the moderate nationalist Duiliu Zamfirescu, the...
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control, and was instrumental in toppling National Bank Governor Mihail Manoilescu, who did not wish to refinance the BMB. His influence fluctuated for...
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Maftei Mihail Manoilescu Gheorghe Manoliu Șmil Marcovici Nicolae Mărgineanu Gabriel Marinescu † Ion C. Marinescu Istrate Micescu Gheorghe Mihail Alexandru...
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refer to: Ciprian Manolescu Nicolae Manolescu Ion Manolescu-Strunga Mihail Manoilescu Manole (name) Manolescu (film) Manolescu's Memoirs This page lists...
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president of the Romanian Academy between 1990 and 1994 Traian Lalescu Mihail Manoilescu Nadia Comăneci Costin Nenițescu Aurel Persu Peter Stoica member of...
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Romania, broke out in cheers, while the Romanian foreign minister Mihail Manoilescu fainted. In late 1940, Ribbentrop made a sustained but unsuccessful...
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