1923 in Romania
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Events from the year 1923 in Romania. The year saw the country adopt a new constitution.
Incumbents
Events
- 4 March â The far-right National-Christian Defense League (Liga ApÄrÄrii NaÈional CreÈtine, LANC) is founded.[3]
- 29 March â The Constitution of Union is introduced, providing a representative democracy based on universal manhood suffrage.[4]
- 17 May â The Unknown Soldier is buried in Bucharest.[5]
- 23 June â The Societatea NaÈionalÄ de Credit Industrial is founded by the National Bank of Romania to provide credit and financial services to the industry.[6]
- 18 December â The King Ferdinand I National Military Museum (Muzeul Militar NaÈional "Regele Ferdinand I") is founded.[7]
- 19 December â Elisabeth of Romania, Queen Consort, and King George II of Greece, find refuge in Romania after having to leave Greece.[8]
Births
- 26 January â Gertrud Szabolcsi, biochemist and first lady of Hungary (died 1993).[9]
- 23 February â Margarita Caranica, pen name Eta Boeriu, poet and critic (died 1984).[10]
- 2 April â Yolanda Marculescu, coloratura soprano (died 1992).
- 8 October â Ion Voicu, violinist and orchestral conductor (died 1997).
- 14 October â Cassius Ionescu-Tulcea, mathematician (died 2021).
- 19 November â Monica Lovinescu, essayist and short story writer (died 2008).[11]
- 25 November â Paul Niculescu-Mizil, communist politician (died 2008).[12]
Deaths
- 17 July â Theodor Rosetti, prime minister 1888 to 1889 (born 1837).[13]
- 6 September â Sofronie Vulpescu, bishop (born 1856).[14]
