1885 in Romania
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Incumbents
Events
- 25 April â The Romanian Orthodox Church is recognised as an autonomous Metropolis by Joachim IV of Constantinople.[3]
Births
- 14 January â Constantin SÄnÄtescu, 44th prime minister of Romania (died 1947).[4][5]
- 30 January â Iuliu Hossu, bishop of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church, beatified as a martyr (died 1970).[6]
- 10 February â Alice Voinescu, writer and essayist, first Romanian woman to become a Doctor of Philosophy (died 1961).[7]
- 22 April â Maria Teohari, credited as the first Romanian female astronomer (died 1975).[8]
- 20 May â Alexander Löhr, General Commander in the South East of the Wehrmacht in World War II (died 1947).[9]
- 27 Novemberâ Nicolae Hortolomei, surgeon and medical scientist (died 1961).[10]
- 9 December â Daniel Ciugureanu, politician, Prime Minister of the Moldavian Democratic Republic in 1918, President of the Romanian Senate (died 1950).[11]
Deaths
- 8 April â Constantin Alexandru Rosetti, literary and political leader (born 1816).[12]
