Anastasie Panu

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Anastasie Panu

Anastasie Panu (1810–1867) was a Moldavian, later Romanian politician.

Born and educated in

Prince Mihail Sturdza to dismiss Panu, detaining him at the Galați barracks for three months. Implicated in the 1848 Revolution, he was again arrested.[1]

After Sturdza fell from power, Panu moved to Iași. In 1852, Prince

Chamber of Deputies.[1] From January to September 1861, while Wallachia and Moldavia still had separate governments, he was prime minister of Moldavia, also serving as Interior Minister.[2]

Panu died in Vienna.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Dimitrie Rosetti, Dicționarul Contimporanilor, p. 145. Editura Lito-Tipografiei "Populara", Bucharest, 1897
  2. ^ Stelian Neagoe, Istoria guvernelor României, p. 24. Bucharest: Editura Machiavelli, 1995, ISBN 978-973-965997-0