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Nicolae Titulescu (March 4, 1882, Craiova - March 17, 1941, Cannes) well-known Romanian diplomat, at various times government minister, and President of the League of Nations. Download high resolution version (450x608, 31 KB)Nicolae Titulescu, Romanian statesman, photo taken around 1930, source: univ. ...
Download high resolution version (450x608, 31 KB)Nicolae Titulescu, Romanian statesman, photo taken around 1930, source: univ. ...
March 4 is the 63rd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (64th in leap years). ...
1882 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
// General description Geographic location Craiova (formerly known as Krajova) is a Romanian city, the capital of the county of Dolj, situated near the left bank of the river Jiu. ...
March 17 is the 76th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (77th in Leap years). ...
1941 was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Overview of Cannes from Le Suquet The seaside town of Cannes, in southern France, as seen from a ferry speeding towards lîle Saint Honorat Cannes (Canas in Provençal) (pronounced ) is a city and commune in southern France, located on the Riviera, in the Alpes-Maritimes département. ...
The League of Nations was an international organization founded after the First World War at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. ...
Born in Craiova the son of a solicitor, he passed through his childhood at his father's estate in Titulesti, Olt County. Upon graduating with honours in 1900 from the "Carol I" high-school in Craiova, he studied law in Paris, obtaining his doctorate with the thesis Essai sur une théorie des droits éventuels. // General description Geographic location Craiova (formerly known as Krajova) is a Romanian city, the capital of the county of Dolj, situated near the left bank of the river Jiu. ...
TituleÅti is a village in Olt County, Romania. ...
The Eiffel Tower has become a symbol of Paris throughout the world. ...
In 1905 he returned to Romania as a professor of law at the University of Iasi, and in 1907 he moved to Bucharest. Following the Romanian elections of 1912, he became a parliamentarian with the Conservative-Democrat Party led by Take Ionescu, and five years later he became a member of the government of Ion Bratianu as Minister of Finance. 1905 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
1907 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...
The Dâmboviţa River in central Bucharest Along a small tributary of Dâmboviţa, named Colentina, several lakes stretch across the city, the most important being Lake Floreasca, Lake Tei and Lake Colentina. ...
1912 is a leap year starting on Monday. ...
Take Ionescu (13 October 1858 – 2 June 1922) was a Romanian diplomat and politician. ...
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In the summer of 1918, together with other high-ranking Romanians (Take Ionescu, Octavian Goga, Traian Vuia, Constantin Mille) he formed, in Paris, the "National Romanian Committee", with the purpose of promoting in international public opinion the right of the Romanian people to national unity, the committee being officially recognised as the plenipotentiary (de facto) organ of the Romanian nation. Octavian Goga Octavian Goga (April 1, 1881 - May 7, 1938) was a Romanian politician and poet. ...
Traian Vuias flying machine (March 18, 1906) Traian Vuia (August 17, 1872 - September 3, 1950) was a Romanian inventor, designed and built the worlds first self-propelling heavier-than-air aircraft. ...
The Eiffel Tower has become a symbol of Paris throughout the world. ...
From 1927 to 1936, Nicolae Titulescu was at various times the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Beginning in 1921 he functioned as the permanent representative of Romania to the "League of Nations" in Geneva, being twice (in 1930 and 1931) President of that organisation. In this capacity he fought for the preservation of stable borders through the maintenance of peace, for good relations between both large and small neighbouring states, for the respect of the sovereignty and equality of all nations in the international community, for collective security, and the prevention of aggression. Geneva (French: Genève) is the second-most populous city in Switzerland located where Lake Geneva (French: Lac Léman, but the Genevois are fond of calling it Lac de Genève) empties into the Rhône River. ...
In 1936, King Carol II removed Titulescu from all official functions, obliging him to leave the country. Settling first in Switzerland, he later moved to France. While in exile, Nicolae Titulescu continued through conferences and newspaper articles to propagate the idea of the preservation of peace, perceiving the danger of a war that was to come all too soon after. Nicolae Titulescu died in Cannes, following a long illness, on March 17, 1941. March 17 is the 76th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (77th in Leap years). ...
1941 was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
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