Ion Emanuel Florescu
Romanian army general
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- 4 April 1876 (1876-04-04) – 26 April 1876 (1876-04-26)
- 2 March 1891 (1891-03-02) – 29 December 1891 (1891-12-29)
30 May 1860 – 30 August 1860
21 April 1864 – 1 May 1866
Constantin Bosianu
Nicolae Crețulescu
Ion Ghica
Râmnicu Vâlcea, Wallachia
Paris, France
Ion Emanuel Florescu (7 August 1819, Râmnicu Vâlcea, Wallachia – 10 May 1893, Paris, France) was a Romanian army general who served as Prime Minister of Romania for a short time in a provisional government in 1876 (4 April – 26 April) and then in 1891 (2 March – 29 December).[1][2] He also served as Chief of the General Staff in 1860 (30 May – 30 August) and then from 21 April 1864 to 1 May 1866.
His cousin was Bonifaciu Florescu.[1]
References
- ^ a b Florescu, Radu R.; Cazacu, Matei (2 August 2013). Dracula's Bloodline: A Florescu Family Saga. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 85. ISBN 978-0-7618-6158-4.
- ^ Faur, Andrei Sabin (2020). "Între liberalism și conservatorism: considerații asupra opțiunilor ideologice ale lui George Barițiu". Anuarul Institutului de Istorie »George Bariţiu« - Series HISTORICA (in Romanian). LIX (59): 75–91. ISSN 1584-4390.
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