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Constantinus Angelescu

Constantinus (Dacoromanice: Constantin) Angelescu (natus die 10 Iunii 1869 Craiovae, mortuus die 14 Septembris 1948 Bucarestae) vir publicus Dacoromanicus fuit.

Iuventus et institutio

Popstquam scholam anno 1887 finivit, Lutetiae medicinae studebat et anno 1897 doctor promotus est. Anno 1903 professor ad Universitatem Bucarestensem vocatus est.

Cursus honorum

Duca, sodalis factionis Nationalis Liberalis, anno 1901 legatus ad parlamentum electus est. Annis 1914 - 1916 administer aerarii publici fuit, annis 1917 - 1918 legatus Romaniae Vasingtoniam missus est, tum administer administer institutionis publicae in variis consiliis ministrorum fuit. A die 29 Decembris 1933, cum antecessor eius Ioannes Duca a sicariis Cohortis Ferricae necatus esset, ad usque diem 3 Ianuarii 1934 praeses ministrorum Romaniae pro tempore erat.

Nexus externi

Primi ministri Romaniae
Principatus Romaniae
(1861–1881)

Barbu Catargiu · Apostolus Arsache · Nicolaus Crețulescu · Michael Kogălniceanu · Constantinus Bosianu · Nicolaus Crețulescu · Lascăr Catargiu · Princeps Ioannes Ghica · Constantinus A. Crețulescu · Stephanus Golescu · Nicolaus Constantinus Golescu · Ioannes Constantinus Brătianu · Princeps Demetrius Ghica · Alexander G. Golescu · Manuel Constantinus Epureanu · Princeps Ioannes Ghica · Lascăr Catargiu · Ioannes Emmanuel Florescu · Manuel Constantinus Epureanu · Ioannes Constantinus Brătianu

Regnum Romaniae
(1881–1947)

Demetrius C. Brătianu · Ioannes Constantinus Brătianu · Theodorus Rosetti · Lascăr Catargiu · Ioannes Emmanuel Florescu · Lascăr Catargiu · Demetrius Alexander Sturdza · Petrus S. Aurelian · Demetrius Alexander Sturdza · Princeps Georgius Cantacuzino · Petrus P. Carp · Demetrius Alexander Sturdza · Princeps Georgius Cantacuzino · Demetrius Alexander Sturdza · Ioannes Brătianu · Petrus P. Carp · Titus Livius Maiorescu · Ioannes Brătianu · Alexander Averescu · Alexander Marghiloman · Constantinus Coandă · Ioannes Brătianu · Arthurus Văitoianu · Alexander Vaida-Voevod · Alexander Averescu · Tache Ionescu · Ioannes Brătianu · Alexander Averescu · Princeps Barbu Stirbey · Ioannes Brătianu · Vintilă Brătianu · Iulius Maniu · Georgius Mironescu · Iulius Maniu · Georgius Mironescu · Nicolaus Iorga · Alexander Vaida-Voevod · Iulius Maniu · Alexander Vaida-Voevod · Ioannes Duca · Constantinus Angelescu · Georgius Tătărescu · Octavianus Goga · Patriarcha Myron Cristea · Armandus Călinescu · Georgius Argeşanu · Constantinus Argetoianu (1939) · Georgius Tătărescu (1939) · Ioannes Gigurtu (1940) · Ioannes Antonescu (1940) · Iulius Maniu (1944) · Constantinus Sănătescu (1944) · Nicolaus Rădescu (1944) · Petrus Groza (1945)

Res publica Romana
popularis vel socialistica
(1947–1989)

Petrus Groza (1947) · Georgius Gheorghiu-Dej (1952) · Chivu Stoica (1955) · Ioannes Maurer (1961) · Manea Mănescu (1974) · Elias Verdeţ (1979) · Constantinus Dăscălescu (1982)

Res publica Romana
(ab anno 1989)

Petrus Roman (1989) · Theodorus Stolojan (1991) · Nicolaus Văcăroiu (1992) · Victor Ciorbea (1996) · Gabriel Dejeu (1998, pro tempore) · Radu Vasile (1998) · Alexander Athanasiu (1999, pro tempore) · Mugur Isărescu (1999) · Hadrianus Năstase (2000) · Eugenius Bejinariu (2004, pro tempore) · Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu (2004) · Aemilius Boc (2008) · Cătălin Predoiu (2012, pro tempore) · Michael Răzvan Ungureanu (2012) · Victor Ponta (2012) · Sorin Cîmpeanu (pro tempore 2015) · Dacianus Cioloş (2015) · Sorin Grindeanu (2017) · Michael Tudose (2017) · Michael Viorel Fifor (pro tempore 2018) · Viorica Dăncilă (2018) · Ludovicus Orban (2019) · Nicolaus Ciucă (pro tempore 2020) · Florinus Cîțu (2020) · Nicolaus Ciucă (2021) · Marcellus Ciolacu (2023)