Petre P. Carp (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈpetre pe karp]; also Petrache Carp, Francized Pierre Carp, occasionally Comte Carpe; 28 or 29 June 1837 – 19...
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1899 – 7 July 1900) Petre P. Carp (7 July 1900 – 13 February 1901) Gheorghe Cantacuzino (22 December 1904 – 12 March 1907) Petre P. Carp (29 December 1910...
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The first cabinet of Petre P. Carp was the government of Romania from 7 July 1900 to 13 February 1901. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows: President...
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Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld Herbert von Bismarck Karl Hermann Bitter Petre P. Carp Johann von Dallwitz Botho zu Eulenburg Wilhelm von Gayl Hans von Rosenberg...
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1911, confirming a majority for the Conservative Party (PC) under Petre P. Carp. The united opposition was constituted of the National Liberal (PNL)...
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The second cabinet of Petre P. Carp was the government of Romania from 29 December 1910 to 27 March 1912. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:...
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Antonescu, Conducător (1940–1944) Prime ministers (complete list) – Petre P. Carp, Prime minister (1900–1901) Dimitrie Sturdza, Prime minister (1901–1906)...
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was established in March 1889 at the initiative of Foreign Minister Petre P. Carp, as the Telegraph Agency of Romania or Romanian Agency with serving...
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Romanian general during World War II Petre P. Carp (1837–1919), Romanian conservative politician and literary critic Petre Crowder (1919–1999), British Conservative...
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remained at odds with the Conservative leader Petre P. Carp; in 1915, referring to his policies, Carp remarked: "Talent does not justify all avatars...
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