Alexander Vaida-Voevod

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Nativitas: 27 Februarii 1872; Bobâlna
Obitus: 19 Martii 1950; Cibinium
Patria: Romania, Imperium Austro-Hungaricum

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Sepultura: The Greek Catholic Church Saints Peter and Paul, Sibiu
Alexander Vaida-Voevod

Alexander (Alexandru) Vaida-Voevod (natus 27 Februarii 1872 Bobâlna (Transsilvania), mortuus die 19 Martii 1950 Cibinii medicus et vir publicus Dacoromanicus atque ter praeses ministrorum fuit.

Munus[recensere | fontem recensere]

Vaida-Voevod finitis studiis medicinae apud Universitatem Vindobonensem medicus factus est.

Cursus honorum[recensere | fontem recensere]

Ab anno 1906 legatus factionis Dacoromanorum in Transilvania apud parlamentum Hungaricum patriam ab Imperio Austro-Hungarico liberare contendebat. Anno 1918, postquam Hungaria primo bello mundano cladem accepit, pro Transsilvaniae cum Romania unione nitebatur. Anno 1919 legatus Romaniae deliberationi de pace componenda Lutetiae interfuit. Eodem anno factio eius electionem vicit. Itaque Vaida-Voevod die 1 Decembris 1919 primo praeses ministrorum atque administer rerum exterarum Romaniae factus est. Sed iam 19 Martii 1920 a Ferdinando I rege dimissus est, quod agros inter agricolas dividendos acerrime postulaverat. Anno 1926 factionis novae agricolarum dux electus est, ab anno 1928 ad 1930 administer rerum interarum erat et die 6 Iunii 1932 iterum primus minister et administer rerum exterarum nominatus est. Die 19 Octobris eodem anno a magistratu recessit. Sed iam 14 Ianuarii 1933 tertio magistratum summum suscepit. Nunc acriter contra communistas egit necnon leges antisemiticas tulit. A nonnullis factionis suae membris destitutus die 29 Decembris 1933 officium relinquere coactus est. Nunc novam factionem dextrae extremae nomine "Frons Romanica" condidit, quae fuit usque ad annum 1944, cum Michael rex Romaniae foedus indutiarum cum Unione Sovietica fecit. Die 24 Martii 1945 Vaida-Voevod in carcerem coniectus est. Anno 1946 liberatus est, sed domum suam relinquere non licuit. Anno 1950 mortuus est.

Nexus externi[recensere | fontem recensere]

Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Alexander Vaida-Voievod spectant.
Primi ministri Romaniae
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 (1939) · Georgius Tătărescu (1939) · Ioannes Gigurtu (1940) · Ioannes Antonescu (1940) · Iulius Maniu (1944) · Constantinus Sănătescu (1944) · Nicolaus Rădescu (1944) · Petrus Groza (1945)

Res publica Romana
popularis vel socialistica
(1947–1989)

Petrus Groza (1947) · Georgius Gheorghiu-Dej (1952) · Chivu Stoica (1955) · Ioannes Maurer (1961) · Manea Mănescu (1974) · Elias Verdeţ (1979) · Constantinus Dăscălescu (1982)

Res publica Romana
(ab anno 1989)

Petrus Roman (1989) · Theodorus Stolojan (1991) · Nicolaus Văcăroiu (1992) · Victor Ciorbea (1996) · Gabriel Dejeu (1998, pro tempore) · Radu Vasile (1998) · Alexander Athanasiu (1999, pro tempore) · Mugur Isărescu (1999) · Hadrianus Năstase (2000) · Eugenius Bejinariu (2004, pro tempore) · Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu (2004) · Aemilius Boc (2008) · Cătălin Predoiu (2012, pro tempore) · Michael Răzvan Ungureanu (2012) · 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) · Ludovicus Orban (2019) · Nicolaus Ciucă (pro tempore 2020) · Florinus Cîțu (2020) · Nicolaus Ciucă (2021)

Administri rerum exterarum Romaniae
Principatus Romaniae (1861 - 1881)

Apostolus Arsache · Alexander Cantacuzino · Ioannes Gregorius Ghica · Nicolaus Rosetti-Bălănescu · Alexander Papadopol-Calimah · Ioannes Ghica · Petrus Mavrogheni · Georgius Barbu Știrbei · Stephanus Golescu · Alexander Teriachiu · Stephanus Golescu · Nicolaus Constantinus Golescu · Demetrius Ghica · Nicolaus Calimachi-Catargiu · Alexander G. Golescu · Petrus P. Carp · Nicolaus Calimachi-Catargiu · Gheorghius Costa-Foru · Basilius Boerescu · Ioannes Bălăceanu · Demetrius Cornea · Michael Kogălniceanu · Nicolaus Ionescu · Michael Kogălniceanu · Ioannes I. Câmpineanu · Basilius Boerescu ·

Regnum Romaniae (1881 - 1947)

Demetrius C. Brătianu · Eugenius Stătescu · Demetrius Alexander Sturdza · Ioannes I. Câmpineanu · Ioannes Constantinus Brătianu · Michael Pherekyde · Petrus P. Carp · Alexander Lahovary · Constantinus Esarcu · Alexander Lahovary · Demetrius Alexander Sturdza · Constantinus Stoicescu · Demetrius Alexander Sturdza · Ioannes Lahovary · Alexander Marghiloman · Demetrius Alexander Sturdza · Ioannes Brătianu · Iacobus Lahovary · Ioannes Lahovary · Demetrius Alexander Sturdza · Ioannes Brătianu · Alexander Djuvara · Titus Livius Maiorescu · Emanuel Porumbaru · Ioannes Brătianu · Alexander Averescu · Constantinus C. Arion · Constantinus Coandă · Ioannes Brătianu · Arthurus Văitoianu · Nicolaus Mişu · Alexander Vaida-Voevod · Duilius Zamfirescu · Tache Ionescu · Georgius Derussi · Ioannes Duca · Ioannes Mitilineu · Barbu Stirbey · Ioannes Brătianu · Nicolaus Titulescu · Georgius Mironescu · Ioannes Mihalache · Constantinus Argetoianu · Demetrius I. G. Ghica · Alexander Vaida-Voevod · Nicolaus Titulescu · Georgius Tătărescu · Nicolaus Titulescu · Victor Antonescu · Istrates Micescu · Georgius Tătărescu · Nicolaus Petrescu-Comnen · Gregorius Gafencu · Ioannes Gigurtu · Constantinus Argetoianu · Michael Manoilescu · Michael R. Sturdza · Ioannes Antonescu · Michael Antonescu · Gregorius Niculescu-Buzești · Constantinus Vișoianu · Georgius Tătărescu · Anna Pauker ·

Res publica Romana Popularis vel Socialistica (1947 - 1989)

Anna Pauker · Simeon Bughici · Gregorius Preoteasa · Ioannes Maurer · Abrahamus Bunaciu · Cornelius Mănescu · George Macovescu · Stephanus Andrei · Elias Văduva · Ioannes Totu · Ioannes Stoian

Res publica Romana (ab anno 1989)

Sergius Celac · Hadrianus Năstase · Theodorus Meleșcanu · Hadrianus Severin · Andreas Pleșu · Petrus Roman · Mircea Geoană · Michael Răzvan Ungureanu · Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu · Hadrianus Cioroianu · Lazarus Comănescu · Christianus Diaconescu · Cătălin Predoiu · Theodorus Baconschi · Christianus Diaconescu · Andreas Marga · Titus Corlățean · Theodorus Meleșcanu · Bogdan Aurescu · Lazarus Comănescu · Theodorus Meleșcanu · Ramona Mănescu · Bogdan Aurescu · Luminița Odobescu

Capsae cognatae: Primi ministri Romaniae
Ministri rerum internarum Romanici
Principatus Romaniae (1861 - 1881)

Barbu Catargiu (1862) • Apostolus Arsache (1862) • Nicolaus Crețulescu (1962) • Michael Kogălniceanu (1863) • Constantinus Bosianu (1865) • Ioannes Emmanuel Florescu (1865) • Demetrius Ghica (1866) • Lascăr Catargiu (1866) • Ioannes Ghica (1866) • Ioannes Constantinus Brătianu (1867) • Stephanus Golescu (1867) • Ioannes Constantinus Brătianu (1867) • Antonius Arion (1868) • Michael Kogălniceanu (1868) • Demetrius Ghica (1870) • Alexander G. Golescu (1870) • Manuel Constantinus Epureanu (1870) • Ioannes Ghica (1870) • Lascăr Catargiu (1871) • Ioannes Emmanuel Florescu (1876) • Georgius Vernescu (1876) • Ioannes Constantinus Brătianu (1877) • Constantinus Alexander Rosetti (1878) • Michael Kogălniceanu (1878) • Ioannes Constantinus Brătianu (1878) • Michael Kogălniceanu (1879) • Ioannes Constantinus Brătianu (1880) Anastasius Stolojan (1880) • Alexander Teriachiu (1880) • Eugenius Stătescu (1881)

Regnum Romaniae (1881 - 1947)

Georgius Chițu (1882) • Ioannes Constantinus Brătianu (1884) • Radu Mihai (1887) • Constantinus Nacu (1887) • Theodorus Rosetti (1888)• Alexander Știrbei (1888) • Lascăr Catargiu (1889) • Georgius Manu (1889) • Lascăr Catargiu (1891) • Nicolaus Fleva (1895) • Demetrius Sturdza (1896) • Anastasius Stolojan (1896) • Basilius Lascăr (1896) • Michaël Pherekyde (1897) • Georgius Gregorius Cantacuzino (1899) • Georgius Manu (1900) • Constantinus Olănescu (1900) • Petrus Aurelian (1901) • Georgius Pallade (1902) • Basilius Lascăr (1902) • Spiru Haret (1904) • Georgius Gregorius Cantacuzino (1904) • Ioannes I. C. Brătianu (1907) • Michaël Pherekyde (1908) • Ioannes I. C. Brătianu (1910) • Alexander Marghiloman (1910) • Constantinus Arion (1912) • Tache Ionescu (1912) • Basilius Morțun (1914) • Alexander Constantinescu (1916) • Constantinus Sărățeanu (1918) • Alexander Marghiloman (1918) • Arthurus Văitoianu (1918) • Georgius Mârzescu (1918) • Arthurus Văitoianu (1919) • Alexander Averescu (1919) • Aurelius Vlad (1919) • Nicolaus Lupu (1919) • Alexander Averescu (1920) • Constantinus Argetoianu (1920) • Ioannes Cămărășescu (1921) • Arthurus Văitoianu (1922) • Ioannes I. C. Brătianu (1923) • Octavianus Goga (1926) • Barbu Știrbey (1927) • Ioannes Duca (1927) • Alexander Vaida-Voevod (1928) • Michaël Popovici (1930) • Alexander Vaida-Voevod (1930) • Ioannes Mihalache (1930) • Nicolaus Iorga (1931) • Constantinus Argetoianu (1931) • Alexander Vaida-Voevod (1932) • Ioannes Mihalache (1932) • Georgius Mironescu (1933) • Ioannes Constantinus Inculeţ (1933) • Demetrius Iuca (1936) • Georgius Tătărescu (1937) • Ricardus Franasovici (1937) • Armandus Călinescu (1937) • Gabriel Marinescu (1939) • Nicolaus Ottescu (1939) • Georgius Tătărescu (1939) • Michaël Ghelmegeanu (1939) • David Popescu (1940) • Constantinus Petrovicescu (1940) • Demetrius Popescu (1941) • Aurelius Aldea (1944) • Nicolaus Penescu (1944) • Constantinus Sănătescu (1944) • Nicolaus Rădescu (1944) • Theochares Georgescu (1947)

Res publica Romana Popularis vel Socialistica (1947 - 1989)

Theochares Georgescu (1947) • Alexander Drăghici (1952) • Paulus Ștefan (1952) • Alexander Drăghici (1957) • Cornelius Onescu (1965) • Ioannes Stănescu (1972) • Aemilius Bobu (1973) • Theodorus Coman (1975) • Georgius Homoștean (1978) • Tudor Postelnicu (1987)

Res publica Romana (ab anno 1989)

Michaël Chițac (1989) • Doru Viorel Ursu (1990) • Victor Babiuc (1991) • Georgius Ioannes Dănescu (1992) • Doru Ioannes Tărăcilă (1994) • Gabriel Dejeu (1996) • Constantinus Dudu Ionescu (1999) • Ioannes Rus (2000) • Marianus-Florianus Săniuță (2004) • Basilius Blaga (2004) • Christianus David (2007) • Gabriel Oprea (2008) • Livius Dragnea (2009) • Daniel Nica (2009) • Basilius Blaga (2009) • Traianus Igaş (2010) • Gabriel Berca (2012) • Ioannes Rus (2012) • Mircea Dușa (2012) • Radu Stroe (2012) • Gabriel Oprea (2014) • Petrus Tobă (2015) • Dragos Tudorache (2016) • Carmen Dan (2017) • Nicolaus Moga (2019) • Michael Viorel Fifor (2019 ad interim) • Ioannes Marcellus Vela (2019) • Lucianus Bode (2020)