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Ioan Lahovary

Ioan N. Lahovary or Ion Lahovari; January 25, 1844 – June 14, 1915) was a member of Romanian aristocracy, a politician and diplomat who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania.

Ioan Lahovary
Caricature by Nicolae Petrescu-Găină [ro]
President of the Romanian Senate
In office
3 July 1913 – 11 January 1914
MonarchCarol I
Preceded byTheodor Rosetti
Succeeded byBasile M. Missir
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania
In office
April 11, 1899 – July 6, 1900
Prime MinisterGheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino
Preceded byDimitrie A. Sturdza
Succeeded byAlexandru Marghiloman
In office
March 12, 1907 – December 27, 1908
Prime MinisterDimitrie Sturdza
Preceded byGeneral Iacob Lahovary
Succeeded byDimitrie A. Sturdza
Personal details
Born(1844-01-25)January 25, 1844
Bucharest, Wallachia
DiedJune 14, 1915(1915-06-14) (aged 71)
Bucharest, Kingdom of Romania
SpouseEmma Lahovary
ChildrenFive, including Princess Marthe Bibesco

Political career edit

Ioan Lahovary was the brother of Alexandru Lahovary, who also previously served as foreign minister and General Iacob Lahovary who was his predecessor in the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs and later Minister of War.[1][2] He was elected deputy, being a member of the Conservative Party since 1871. Lahovary served two terms as foreign minister: from April 11, 1899, until July 6, 1900, in the Gheorghe Gr. Cantacuzino Cabinet and March 12, 1907, until December 27, 1908.

He was a member of the senate from the conservative party, and he also served as chairman of the Senate.

Ioan Lahovary died on June 14, 1915, in Bucharest.

Personal life edit

He was married to Princess Emma Mavrocordato (1860–1920), daughter of Prince Alexandru Mavrocordato (1819–1895) and his wife Elise Millo. They had five children. Among them was Princess Marthe Bibesco, a famous Romanian writer.[3]


Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lahovary, Alexandru Em. Memorialisticâ Diplomaticâ [Diplomatic Memoirs] (PDF). Romania. p. 19. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  2. ^ . Bucharest Herald. 2010-06-10. Archived from the original on 2010-06-13. Retrieved 2010-09-03.
  3. ^ "Princess Marthe Bibesco". Retrieved 2010-09-03.
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs
1899-1900
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs
1907-1908
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of the Senate
1913-1914
Succeeded by

ioan, lahovary, ioan, lahovary, lahovari, january, 1844, june, 1915, member, romanian, aristocracy, politician, diplomat, served, minister, foreign, affairs, romania, caricature, nicolae, petrescu, găină, president, romanian, senatein, office, july, 1913, janu. Ioan N Lahovary or Ion Lahovari January 25 1844 June 14 1915 was a member of Romanian aristocracy a politician and diplomat who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania Ioan LahovaryCaricature by Nicolae Petrescu Găină ro President of the Romanian SenateIn office 3 July 1913 11 January 1914MonarchCarol IPreceded byTheodor RosettiSucceeded byBasile M MissirMinister of Foreign Affairs of RomaniaIn office April 11 1899 July 6 1900Prime MinisterGheorghe Grigore CantacuzinoPreceded byDimitrie A SturdzaSucceeded byAlexandru MarghilomanIn office March 12 1907 December 27 1908Prime MinisterDimitrie SturdzaPreceded byGeneral Iacob LahovarySucceeded byDimitrie A SturdzaPersonal detailsBorn 1844 01 25 January 25 1844Bucharest WallachiaDiedJune 14 1915 1915 06 14 aged 71 Bucharest Kingdom of RomaniaSpouseEmma LahovaryChildrenFive including Princess Marthe Bibesco Contents 1 Political career 2 Personal life 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 ReferencesPolitical career editIoan Lahovary was the brother of Alexandru Lahovary who also previously served as foreign minister and General Iacob Lahovary who was his predecessor in the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs and later Minister of War 1 2 He was elected deputy being a member of the Conservative Party since 1871 Lahovary served two terms as foreign minister from April 11 1899 until July 6 1900 in the Gheorghe Gr Cantacuzino Cabinet and March 12 1907 until December 27 1908 He was a member of the senate from the conservative party and he also served as chairman of the Senate Ioan Lahovary died on June 14 1915 in Bucharest Personal life editHe was married to Princess Emma Mavrocordato 1860 1920 daughter of Prince Alexandru Mavrocordato 1819 1895 and his wife Elise Millo They had five children Among them was Princess Marthe Bibesco a famous Romanian writer 3 Gallery edit nbsp Ioan Lahovary caricature by Nicolae S Petrescu Găină nbsp Ioan Lahovary s photo appeared in the Adevărul newspaper in 1899 nbsp Grave at Bellu CemeterySee also editForeign relations of RomaniaReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ion N Lahovari Lahovary Alexandru Em Memorialistica Diplomatica Diplomatic Memoirs PDF Romania p 19 Retrieved September 3 2010 Lahovary family tomb vandalized for Vanghelie to bury his own relatives Bucharest Herald 2010 06 10 Archived from the original on 2010 06 13 Retrieved 2010 09 03 Princess Marthe Bibesco Retrieved 2010 09 03 Political offices Preceded byDimitrie Sturdza Minister of Foreign Affairs1899 1900 Succeeded byAlexandru Marghiloman Preceded byIacob Lahovary Minister of Foreign Affairs1907 1908 Succeeded byDimitrie Sturdza Preceded byTheodor Rosetti President of the Senate1913 1914 Succeeded byBasile M Missir Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ioan Lahovary amp oldid 1223400509, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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