
Alexandru Odobescu
Alexandru Odobescu (1834-1895) was a prominent Romanian politician and cultural figure, known for his role as the Minister of Monuments and as a director in the Ministry of Cults and Public Instruction. Born in Bucharest, he was educated in Paris and became involved in the Romanian Junimea Society, contributing to its literary and cultural discourse. Odobescu's notable works include his article 'Muncitorul român,' which reflects his engagement with social issues of his time. He was married to Alexandra Prejbeanu, the daughter of a Russian general, and he played a significant role in the cultural and educational development of Romania in the 19th century.
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