Emil Costinescu (March 12, 1844–July 6, 1921) was a Romanian economist, businessman and politician. Born in Iași, Costinescu was the self-taught son of...
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1911 Greek Revival cartouche of a horse tie ring of the Adina and Emil Costinescu House (Strada Polonă no. 4), Bucharest, by Ion D. Berindey, 1911-1915...
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the French military mission. Among the best-known travellers were Emil Costinescu, a former Minister of Finance, Yvonne Blondel, daughter of a former...
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Costache Negri, Galați – Costache Negri, revolutionary Costinești – Emil Costinescu, Minister of Finance and landowner Cuza Vodă, Călărași, Cuza Vodă,...
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Büffelbrunnen until 1940. In 1940 it was renamed to Costinești after Emil Costinescu, a former land owner and Minister of Finance. Between 1950 and 1960...
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Arion, 50th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania[citation needed] Emil Costinescu Nicolae Gane Spiru Haret Gheorghe I. Lahovary Iacob Lahovary Ioan Lahovary...
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Naționalul Vâlcii journal introduced Cruciada Românismului (put out from Emil Costinescu Street 17, Bucharest) as one of the seven major "Romanian nationalist...
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was also supported by the government, voiced by Finance Minister Emil Costinescu, who mentioned, among other things, the precedent set by the Bank of...
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January 1909, during a civil ceremony attended by Vintilă Brătianu, Emil Costinescu, and Vasile Morțun. In June of that year, he became a Knight of the...
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government ministers (Brătianu, Duca, Constantinescu-Porcu, Vasile Morţun, Emil Costinescu, Alexandru G. Radovici, Emanoil Porumbaru, Victor Antonescu, Constantin...
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