Ioannes Antonescu






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Nativitas: 2 Iunii 1882; Pitești
Obitus: 1 Iunii 1946; Jilava
Patria: Romania

Officium



Officium: Prime Minister of Romania, Chief of the Romanian General Staff
Munus: Politicus, military personnel, Legatus




Consociatio



Factio: Cohors Ferrica




Familia



Coniunx: Maria Antonescu




Memoria



Laurae: Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, Order of Michael the Brave, Order of the German Eagle, Grand Cross of the White Rose of Finland






Ioannes (Dacoromanice Ion) Antonescu (natus die 15 Iunii 1882 in Piteşti, mortuus die 1 Iunii 1946 in Jilava) fuit primus minister et dictator (conducător 'dux') Romaniae secundo bello mundano a die 4 Septembris 1940 usque ad diem 23 Augusti 1944, cum Romania foederata cum Germania Adolphi Hitler et Italia Beniti Mussolini erat. Postea ad mortem damnatus et in carcere Jilava supplicio affectus est.



Bibliographia |



  • Jean Ancel, Transnistria, 1941-1942, The Romanian Mass Murder Campaigns, anno 2003, Tel Aviv. Vol. I, (Anglice) pp. 860; Vol. II, (Dacoromanice) p. 1044; Vol. III, (Dacoromanice) p. 1048

  • Radu Ioanid, The Holocaust in Romania: The Destruction of Jews and Gypsies Under the Antonescu Regime, 1940-1944, Ivan R. Dee Publisher, anno 1999


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Primi ministri Romaniae









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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 · Georgius Tătărescu · Ioannes Gigurtu · Ioannes Antonescu · Iulius Maniu · Constantinus Sănătescu · Nicolaus Rădescu · Petrus Groza
Res publica Romana
popularis vel socialistica
(1947–1989)

Petrus Groza · Georgius Gheorghiu-Dej · Chivu Stoica · Ioannes Maurer · Manea Mănescu · Elias Verdeţ · Constantinus Dăscălescu
Res publica Romana
(ab anno 1989)

Petrus Roman · Theodorus Stolojan · Nicolaus Văcăroiu · Victor Ciorbea · Gabriel Dejeu (pro tempore) · Radu Vasile · Alexander Athanasiu (pro tempore) · Mugur Isărescu · Hadrianus Năstase · Eugenius Bejinariu (pro tempore) · Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu · Aemilius Boc · Cătălin Predoiu (pro tempore) · Michael Răzvan Ungureanu · 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)

Opus geopoliticum • Porta Unionis Europaeae • Gubernatores civitatum Europaearum hodiernarum • Primi ministri Romaniae

Capsae cognatae: Gubernatores civitatum sociarum Unionis Europaeae • Praesides Romaniae • Administri Rerum Exterarum Romaniae





Ministri munitionis Romanici (1861–)









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Ioannes Gregorius Ghica (1861) • Ioannes Emmanuel Florescu (1862) • Alexander Iacovache (1863) • Savel Manu (1864) • Alexander Solomon (1866) • Demetrius Lecca (1866) • Ioannes Gregorius Ghica (1866) • Nicolaus Haralambie (1866) • Tobias Gherghely (1867) • Georgius Adrian (1867) • Ioannes Constantinus Brătianu (1868) • Alexander Duca (1868) • Georgius Manu (1869) • Eustatius Pencovici (1870) • Christianus Tell (1871) • Ioannes Emmanuel Florescu (1871) • Georgius Slăniceanu (1876) • Alexander Cernat (1877) • Nicolaus Dabija (1879) • Demetrius Lecca (1879) • Ioannes Constantinus Brătianu (1882) • Ștefan Fălcoianu (1884) • Alexander Anghelescu (1886) • Ioannes Constantinus Brătianu (1887) • Constantin Barozzi (1888) • Georgius Manu (1888) • Mathaeus Vlădescu (1889) • Iacob Lahovary (1891) • Lascăr Catargiu (1894) • Constantinus Poenaru (1894) • Constantinus I. Stoicescu (1896) • Antonius Berindei (1896) • Iacob Lahovary (1899) • Demetrius Alexander Sturdza (1904) • Georgius Manu (1904) • Alexander Averescu (1906) • Thomas Stelian (1909) • Gregorius Crăiniceanu (1909) • Nicolaus Filipescu (1910) • Ioannes Argetoianu (1912) • Constantinus Harjeu (1912) • Ioannes Brătianu (1914) • Vintilă Brătianu (1916) • Constantinus Iancovescu (1917) • Constantinus Harjeu (1918) • Ieremias Grigorescu (1918) • Arthurus Văitoianu (1918) • Ioannes Rășcanu (1919) • Traian Moșoiu (1920) • Ioannes Rășcanu (1920) • Stephanus Holban (1921) • Ioannes Brătianu (1922) • Georgius Mărdărescu (1922) • Ludovicus Mircescu (1926) • Paul Anghelescu (1927) • Henricus Cihoschi (1928) • Iulius Maniu (1930) • Nicolae Condeescu (1930) • Amza C. Ștefănescu (1931) • Nicolaus Samsonovici (1932) • Nicolaus Uica (1933) • Georgius Tătărescu (1934) • Paul Anghelescu (1934) • Radu Irimescu (1937) • Constantinus Ilasievici (1937) • Ioannes Antonescu (1937) • Georgius Argeşanu (1938) • Nicolaus Ciupercă (1938) • Armandus Călinescu (1939) • Ioannes Ilcușu (1939) • Constantinus Nicolaescu (1940) • Ioannes Antonescu (1940) • Iosephus Iacobici (1941) • Ioannes Antonescu (1941) • Constantinus Pantazi (1942) • Ioannes-Michael Racoviță (1944) • Constantinus Sănătescu (1944) • Ioannes Negulescu (1944) • Basilisu-Constantinus Vasiliu-Rascanu (1945) • Michael Lascăr (1946) • Aemilius Bodnăraș (1947) • Leontinus Sălăjan (1965) • Ioannes Ioniță (1966) • Ioannes Coman (1976) • Constantinus Olteanu (1980) • Basilius Milea (1985) • Nicolaus Militaru (1989) • Victor Athanasius Stănculescu (1990) • Nicolaus Spiroiu (1991) • Georgius Tinca (1994) • Victor Babiuc (1996) • Constantinus Dudu Ionescu (1998) • Victor Babiuc (1998) • Sorin Frunzăverde (2000) • Ioannes-Mircea Pașcu (2000) • Theodorus Atanasiu (2004) • Sorin Frunzăverde (2006) • Theodorus Meleșcanu (2007) • Michael Stănișoară (2008) • Gabriel Oprea (2012) • Cornelius Dobrițoiu (2012) • Mircea Dușa (2012) • Mihnea Motoc (2015) • Gabriel Leș (2017) • Hadrianus Ţuţuianu (2017) • Ioannes Marcellus Ciolacu (2017, pro tempore) • Michael Viorel Fifor (2017) • Gabriel Beniaminus Les (2018)









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