100 Greatest Romanians
List of popular Romanians
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In 2006, Romanian Television (Televiziunea RomânÄ, TVR) conducted a vote to determine whom the general public considered the 100 Greatest Romanians of all time, in a version of the British TV show 100 Greatest Britons. The resulting series, Great Romanians (Romanian: Mari Români), included individual programmes on the top ten, with viewers having further opportunities to vote after each programme. It concluded with a debate. On 21 October, TVR announced that the "greatest Romanian of all time" according to the voting was Stephen the Great.[1][2]


Top 10
| No | Name | Occupation | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Stephen the Great
(1435â1504) |
Prince of Moldavia won renown in Europe for his long resistance to the Ottoman Turks. | |
| 2 | Carol I of Romania
(1839-1914) |
The first Romanian ruler of the Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen dynasty (1866â1914), the first King of Romania (since 1881) after the country acquired full independence under his leadership. | |
| 3 | Mihai Eminescu
(1850â1889) |
Late Romantic poet, widely considered to be the most influential Romanian poet. | |
| 4 | Mihai Viteazul
(1558â1601) |
Prince of Wallachia, Prince of Moldavia, Imperial governor of Transylvania, he was the first who managed to unite in personal union the three principalities largely inhabited by Romanians. | |
| 5 | Richard Wurmbrand
(1909â2001) |
Evangelical Christian doctor and educator who spent a total of fourteen years in communist prison. | |
| 6 | Ion Antonescu
(1882â1946) |
Dictator of Romania during World War II | |
| 7 | Mircea Eliade
(1907â1986) |
Researcher and professor of the history of religions, Orientalist and novelist. | |
| 8 | Alexandru Ioan Cuza
(1820â1873) |
The first ruler of the United Principalities of Romania after the union of Moldavia and Wallachia in 1859; his reforms started the modernization of Romania. | |
| 9 | Constantin BrâncuÈi
(1876â1957) |
Famous modern sculptor. | |
| 10 | Nadia ComÄneci
(1961â) |
Gymnast, winner of five Olympic gold medals, and the first to be awarded a perfect score of 10 in an Olympic gymnastic event. | |
Full list
- Stephen the Great
- Carol I
- Mihai Eminescu
- Mihai Viteazul
- Richard Wurmbrand
- Ion Antonescu
- Mircea Eliade
- Alexandru Ioan Cuza
- Constantin BrâncuÈi
- Nadia ComÄneci
- Nicolae CeauÈescu (1918â1989) â last communist dictator of Romania
- Vlad ÈepeÈ (1431â1476) â Prince of Wallachia
- Gigi Becali (1958â ) â politician and businessman, football club owner
- Henri CoandÄ (1886â1972) â inventor and aerodynamics pioneer
- Gheorghe Hagi (1965â ) â football player
- Ion Luca Caragiale (1852â1912) â playwright and short story writer
- Nicolae Iorga (1871â1940) â historian, writer, and politician
- Constantin Brâncoveanu (1654â1714) â Prince of Wallachia
- George Enescu (1881â1955) â composer and musician
- Gregorian Bivolaru (1952â ) â founder of MISA yoga organization
- Mirel RÄdoi (1980â ) â football player
- Corneliu Zelea Codreanu (1899â1938) â founder of the Legionary Movement, the main Romanian fascist movement during the 1930s
- Nicolae Titulescu (1882â1941) â diplomat, president of the League of Nations
- Ferdinand I of Romania (1865â1927) â King of Romania during World War I, who oversaw the creation of "Greater Romania"
- Mihai I (1921â2017) â last King of Romania before communist period
- Decebalus (87â106) â last King of Dacia before Roman conquest
- Traian BÄsescu (1951â) â politician, former President of Romania
- Gheorghe MureÈan (1971â ) â NBA basketball player
- Ion I. C. BrÄtianu (1864â1927) â liberal politician, Prime Minister of Romania for five terms
- RÄzvan Lucescu (1969â ) football player and football club manager
- Nicolae Paulescu (1869â1931) â physiologist, one of the scientists who developed diabetes treatment with insulin
- Iuliu Maniu (1873â1953) â politician, fought for the national rights of the Romanians of Transylvania
- Iuliu Hossu (1885â1970) â Greek-Catholic bishop, victim of the communist regime
- Emil Cioran (1911â1995) â philosopher, writer, and essayist
- Avram Iancu (1824â1872) â leader of the 1848 Romanian revolution in Transylvania
- Burebista (? â 44 BC) â King of Dacia
- Marie of Romania (1875â1938) â Queen of Romania
- Petre ÈuÈea (1902â1991) â philosopher, Christian-fascist intellectual, victim of the communist regime
- Corneliu Coposu (1914â1995) â liberal politician, victim of the communist regime
- Aurel Vlaicu (1882â1913) â inventor, aviation pioneer
- Iosif Trifa (1888â1938) â Eastern Orthodox priest, founder of the "Oastea Domnului" ("Lord's Army") Christian organisation
- Nichita StÄnescu (1933â1983) â poet and essayist
- Ion CreangÄ (1837â1889) â writer
- MÄdalina Manole (1967â2010) â pop singer
- Corneliu Vadim Tudor (1949â2015) â ultranationalist politician, writer and journalist; founder and leader of the Greater Romania Party
- Traian Vuia (1872â1950) â inventor, aviation pioneer
- Lucian Blaga (1895â1961) â poet, playwright, and philosopher
- George Emil Palade (1912â2008) â cell biologist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine (1974)
- Ana Aslan (1897â1988) â biologist, physician and inventor, the author of essential research in gerontology
- Adrian Mutu (1979â ) â football player
- Florin Piersic (1936â ) â theater and film actor
- Mihail KogÄlniceanu (1817â1891) â politician and historian, first Prime Minister of the United Principalities of Romania
- Iancsi Korossy (1926â2013) â jazz pianist
- Dimitrie Cantemir (1673â1723) â Prince of Moldavia and prolific man of letters
- Ilie NÄstase (1946â ) â tennis player
- Gheorghe Zamfir (1941â ) â musician, pan flute player
- GicÄ Petrescu (1915â2006) â musician, folk and pop music composer and singer
- Elisabeta Rizea (1912â2003) â anti-communist partisan
- BulÄ (fictional) â a stock character of Romanian jokes of the communist era
- Amza Pellea (1931â1983) â theater and film actor
- Matei Corvin (1443 (?) â 1490) â King of Hungary
- Mircea cel BÄtrân (1355â1418) â Prince of Wallachia
- Titu Maiorescu (1840â1917) â literary critic and politician
- Toma Caragiu (1925â1977) â theater and film actor
- Mihai TrÄistariu (1979â ) â pop singer
- Andreea Marin (1974â ) â TV show host
- Emil RacoviÈÄ (1868â1947) â biologist, co-founder of biospeleology and explorer of Antarctica
- Victor BabeÈ (1854â1926) â biologist and early bacteriologist, one of the founders of microbiology
- Nicolae BÄlcescu (1819â1852) â leader of the 1848 Wallachian Revolution
- Horia-Roman Patapievici (1957â ) â writer and essayist
- Ion Iliescu (1930â 2025) â first President of Romania after the 1989 revolution
- Marin Preda (1922â1980) â novelist
- Eugen Ionescu (1909â1994) â playwright, one of the initiators of the theatre of the absurd
- Dumitru StÄniloae (1903â1993) â Eastern Orthodox priest and theologian
- Alexandru Todea (1905â2002) â Greek-Catholic bishop, victim of the communist regime
- Tudor Gheorghe (1945â ) â singer and theater actor
- Ion Èiriac (1939â ) â tennis player and businessman
- Ilie Cleopa (1912â1998) â Eastern Orthodox archimandrite
- Arsenie Boca (1910â1989) â Eastern Orthodox priest and theologian, victim of the communist regime
- BÄnel NicoliÈÄ (1985â ) â football player
- Dumitru Cornilescu (1891â1975) â Eastern Orthodox, then Protestant priest, translated the Bible into Romanian in 1921
- Grigore Moisil (1906â1973) â mathematician and computing pioneer
- Claudiu Niculescu (1976â ) â football player
- Florentin Petre (1976â ) â football player
- Marius Moga (1981â ) â pop music composer and singer
- Nicolae Steinhardt (1912â1989) â writer
- Laura Stoica (1967â2006) â pop and rock singer, composer and actress
- CÄtÄlin Hâldan (1976â2000) â football player
- Anghel Saligny (1854â1925) â public works, chiefly railway engineer
- Ivan Patzaichin (1949â2021) â flatwater canoer who won seven Olympic medals
- Maria TÄnase (1913â1963) â traditional and popular music singer
- Sergiu Nicolaescu (1930â2013) â film director, actor and politician
- Octavian Paler (1926â2007) â essayist
- The Unknown Soldier â the Romanian soldier in the national Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
- Ciprian Porumbescu (1853â1883) â composer
- Nicolae Covaci (1947â2024 ) â founder of the Phoenix rock band
- Dumitru Prunariu (1952â ) â first Romanian cosmonaut
- Iancu de Hunedoara (c. 1387 â 1456) â Voivode of Transylvania, captain-general and regent of the Kingdom of Hungary
- Constantin Noica (1909â1987) â philosopher and essayist
- Badea CârÈan (1849â1911) â a shepherd who fought for the independence of the Romanians of Transylvania (then under Hungarian rule inside Austria-Hungary)
Other editions
Other countries have produced similar shows; see Greatest Britons spin-offs