Brătianu family

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Genealogy of the Brătianu family

The Brătianu family is a

Romanian noble family, whose members were prominent politicians and founders of the National Liberal Party (PNL).[1][2][3][4]

Notable members

  • Dincă Brătianu (1768–1844), Romanian nobleman
  • Ion Brătianu
    (1821–1891), PNL president, 1875–1891; Interior Minister, 1867, 1867–1868, 1877–1878, 1878–1879, 1882, 1884–1887; President of the Assembly of Deputies, 1868–1869; Prime Minister, 1876–1888, with a brief interruption in 1881
  • Dimitrie Brătianu (1818–1892), PLD president, 1885–1890; PNL president, 1891–1892; Foreign Affairs Minister, 1859; Interior Minister, 1860; Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister, 1881; President of the Assembly of Deputies, 1881–1882
  • Elisa Brătianu (née Princess Elisa Știrbei, daughter of Prince Alexandru B. Știrbei) (1870–1957) central figure in Romanian politics and cultural preservation from 1907 to 1948. Was a participant in the Inter-Allied Women's Conference presentation to the League of Nations in 1919.
  • Ion I. C. Brătianu (1864–1927), PNL president, 1909–1927; Interior Minister, 1907–1909, 1910, 1923–1926; Foreign Affairs Minister, 1916–1918, 1918–1919, 1927; Prime Minister, 1908–1910, 1914–1918, 1918–1919, 1922–1926, 1927
  • Dinu Brătianu (1866–1950), PNL president, 1934–1947; died at Sighet Prison
  • Vintilă Brătianu (1867–1930), PNL president, 1927–1930; Prime Minister, 1927–1928
  • Constantin C. (Bebe) Brătianu (1887–1956), PNL General Secretary, 1938–1947
  • National Liberal Party-Brătianu, 1930–1938; died at Sighet Prison
  • Vintilică Brătianu [ro] (1914–1994), president of the Liberal Party 1993, 1993–1994
  • Ion Brătianu
    Ion Brătianu
  • Dimitrie Brătianu
    Dimitrie Brătianu
  • Ion I. C. Brătianu
    Ion I. C. Brătianu
  • Vintilă Brătianu
    Vintilă Brătianu

References

  1. ^ Lambru, Steliu (27 June 2021). "The estate of Bratianu family in Florica". Radio România Internaţional. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  2. ^ Adreescu, Marius; Puran, Andra (February 2018). "Great Union Constitutionalism, Political And Legal Aspects" (PDF). Law, Society, and Organisations. III (5): 68. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  3. ^ "Rumania: Death of Duca". Time. 8 January 1934. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  4. ^ "National Symposium "Bratianus in Romanian history", XVIII edition". 24 November 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2022.