
Constantin Bosianu
Constantin Bosianu, born on February 10, 1815, in Bucharest, was a prominent Romanian politician and jurist active in the mid-19th century. He served as a secretary of the Divan ad-hoc and played a crucial role in the election of Alexandru Ioan Cuza as the ruler of both Wallachia and Moldavia. Throughout his career, Bosianu held various significant positions, including President of the Council of Ministers, where he contributed to the modernization of Romanian state institutions. He was recognized for his legal expertise and was made a member of the Romanian Academy before his death on March 21, 1882.
Born on Feb 10, 1815 (210 years old)
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Constantin Bosianu was a significant Romanian politician and jurist who contributed to the modernization of the Romanian state.
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