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was imposed there. Based on that Regulament the Russians installed a parliament-like assembly of boyars. From 1831 on Constantin Brătianu, meanwhile the wealthiest of all boyars of the county, represented Argeș in the Wallachian assembly. Additionally in 1835 he became the county administrator of
234: 153:) Tigveanu, who died in 1838 (or 1839), Constantin Brătianu had three sons and four daughters. The oldest son (Teodor) became a general. Despite their boyaric origin, the two other sons (Dumitru and Ion) founded the 91:. By the end of the 18th century Constantin's father Iane (or Ene) Brătianu, a minor boyar (Șătrar), has married into the Vlădescu family. However, contrary to that, a certain Dr. Georgiyev, linguist at 79:. According especially to national liberal historians and politicians (e. g. Constantin's granddaughter Sabina Brătianu-Cantacuzino, Constantin's great-grandson 307: 340: 158: 154: 335: 50: 108: 46: 112: 71:
a "parliament" of boyars was installed in Bucharest and Constantin "Dincă" Brătianu became one of its deputates
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were at war with Romania. Probably, it was war propaganda to discredit the Romanian prime minister
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Geschichte und Mythos – Über die Gegenwart des Vergangenen in der rumänischen Gesellschaft
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Making of Modern Romanian Culture – Literacy and the Development of National Identity
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Familia Bratienilor si rolul hotarator jucat de aceasta famile si Partidul Liberal
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Kölnische Zeitung (German newspaper from Cologne) from September 20, 1916:
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when Wallachia was temporarily occupied by the Russians. Following
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This allegation was published in 1916, just at the moment when
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There are different legends about the origin of the
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Index

Curtea de Argeș
Principality of Wallachia
Pitești
Cyrillic
boyar
Romanian Prime Ministers
Dumitru Brătianu
Ion Brătianu

Organic Regulation
Brătianus
Gheorghe Brătianu
Ion Duca
Argeș County
Oriental Academy of Vienna
Bulgarian
Gorna Oryahovitsa
Northern Bulgaria
the Russo-Turkish wars
another Russo-Turkish war
Organic Regulation
Alexandru Dimitrie Ghica
clucer
Romanian
Bulgarian
National Liberal Party
conservative boyar's party
Austria-Hungary
Bulgaria
Ionel Brătianu

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